This project is built on an STM32 microcontroller (tested with STM32F407VG), where a rotary encoder is used to control a counter. The counter value is displayed on an ILI9341 TFT LCD screen via SPI.
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As you may have noticed, I’ve been working with an STM32 ARM CPU using Mbed. There was a time when Mbed was pretty simple, but a lot has changed since it has morphed into Mbed OS. Unfortunately, that ...
Ever tear open a potentiometer? If you haven’t, you can still probably guess what’s inside. A streak of resistive material with some kind of contact that moves across it as you rotate the shaft, right ...
Condition monitoring and predictive maintenance Configurability offers price advantages Wide range of mechanical versions available Individual software configuration at the factory Expandable ...
Experimenting with an HF oscillator, I needed to control the varactor diode voltage in precise increments over a 2V-10V range. A buffered potentiometer was the obvious choice, and connecting two pots ...
Abstract: This article introduces a low-power spintronic rotary encoder capable of 8-bit analog-to-digital conversion. The proposed encoder leverages spin-Hall effect-driven domain wall motion ...
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