A while back we featured a magnetic rotary encoder that [LongHairedHacker] designed. The heart of the system is an AS5043 magnetic rotary sensor which runs from $6.5-$11 and has a 10 bits precision.
This readme gives an overview of the design and build of a Absolute Capacitive Rotary Encoder (ACRE) that consists out of two simple 2-layer pcb's and a handful of components. The ACRE is able to ...
Classic gaming aficionados who prefer to play on real hardware know the struggle of getting their decades-old consoles connected to a modern TV. Which is why many gamers chose to keep a contemporary ...
Industries have different uses and requirements for controls and positioning. Encoders are critical to the production of advanced electronics, one of the fastest growing and advancing industries in ...
What is a rotary encoder? A rotary encoder (RT) is a device that you can rotate infinitely. On most rotary encoders, when you rotate them you will feel a bump (known as steps), and most RTs have about ...
“Roendi (Rotary Encoder with Display) features a STM32L433 MCU, 1.28″ TFT round display and a Alps Alpine 15Pulses/30Detent encoder. It can be programed either using ST-LINK/V2 or Arduino IDE, and is ...
The AS5040 is a 10-bit, 360⁰ programmable magnetic rotary encoder featuring contactless high resolution rotational position and three incremental output modes. It has push-button functionality and ...
This project demonstrates a classic embedded system application: using a rotary encoder to control a value displayed on an I2S OLED screen, all driven by an STM32F103C8T6 microcontroller. The entire ...