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Hey all,

look at purchasing some rotary encoders for a mbSID im building. Has anyone had any experience with Bourns encoders model number: ECW1J-B16-BC0024 ?

I was wondering if anyone could tell me how they feel? They are a bit more expensive than other ones I have been looking at, but I am willing to spend a bit more money for better quality. However, if I am not getting any more quality for my money...stuff it! I will go with the cheapies :)

any help much appreciated, thanks guys

EDIT: here are some pics of them

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I was going to suggest Mouser part 318-ENC160F-24P which are mechanically and electrically identical to the Soundwell ones I bulk order, but the price on these are ridiculous! 1+ $5.18, 100+ $3.56... they used to be cheaper, right?

You are better off getting some from SmashTV's shop if you only need small quantities.

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Looks like he must have sold out. Smash used to carry:

Rotary Encoder

High quality Bourns encoder

24 Detents, 24 PPR

6mm x 20mm "D" Shaft Specifications $1.00

Rotary Encoder with switch

High quality Bourns encoder

With push switch

24 Detents, 24 PPR

6mm x 25mm "D" Shaft $1.25

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Bourns encoders were used in EMU equipment, the ESI and E samplers have them for the data wheel. They are a bit stiffer to rotate than other encoders I have come across, and the metal hood shown on your pictures is not always included when you order, so I had to hot-glue them to the PCB. The shaft is usually 1/4". They are not necessarily higher quality than other brands, in fact I have had an EMU on which the encoder had gone bad (albeit after heavy use).

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