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i have some alps encoders (ec12 series i believe) and i don't understand their behavior.  when i turn it, all three leads connect, which obviously gives me bad results when changing values on my sequencer.  does anybody have an idea of what's going on here?

thanks,

drew

Posted

Sounds about right.

Three leads.. A, B, and Common.

Phase A will be connected to Common 50% of the time

Phase B will be connected to Common 50% of the time

Phases A and B are 90 degrees out of phase.

So...

All three terminals will be shorted together 25%

of the time.

You can see that pattern on page 5 of the Alps datasheet.

If my description matches your encoder, then it appears

to be working well.

Good Luck,

LyleHaze

Posted

in that case, the improper behavior (it only increments downward) must be a wiring deal.  i'm using the center as the common.  i'll try it another way and thanks for your response.

:)

drew

Posted

I checked the sheet again. There are a lot of different

models in the EC12 series, but all of the 3 pin packages that I saw had common in the middle, and A and B on either side.

Good Luck,

LyleHaze

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