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Encoder (position)

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An encoder is a sensor which turns a position into an electronic signal.

There are two forms:

  • Absolute encoders give an absolute position value.
  • Incremental encoders count movement rather than position. With detection of a datum position and the use of a counter, an absolute position may be derived.

The position may be measured as either linear or angular position

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