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Revision as of 10:26, 20 October 2023
| Author | Matrix TSL |
| Version | 1.4 |
| Category | General Input |
Contents
Quadrature Encoder 2D component
Quadrature Encoder component implements a rotary encoder connected to two pins. Quadrature Encoders provides incremental positioning rather than absolute positioning.
Component Source Code
Please click here to download the component source project: FC_Comp_Source_Encoder_Quadrature_2dgi.fcfx
Please click here to view the component source code (Beta): FC_Comp_Source_Encoder_Quadrature_2dgi.fcfx
Detailed description
Mechanical encoders can be a bit electrically noisy when switching and so to have reliable operation it is recommended to have a simple filter as shown here.
Examples
Polling
Example program showing how to use a quadrature encoder component using a polling method.
Quad_Encoder_Test
Timer Interrupt Based Polling
Example program showing how to use a quadrature encoder component using a polling method via a timer interrupt.
Quad_Encoder_Timer
Interrupt On Change
Example program showing how to use a quadrature encoder component using a interrupt on pin state change interrupt (IOC).
Quad_Encoder_IOC
Macro reference
CheckForChanges
| CheckForChanges | |
| Polling function to check changes Returns 1 for chaged, 0 for no change, 255 for error | |
| Return | |
Disable
| Disable | |
| Disables the use of the quad encoder Once this ist called, the read functions will return zeros until the next Enable() call | |
| Return | |
Enable
| Enable | |
| Enables the use of the quad encoder If this is not called, the read functions will return zeros | |
| Return | |
ReadCounter
| ReadCounter | |
| Reads the current dial counter This is a counter from -32768 to 32767 | |
| Return | |
ReadCounter32
| ReadCounter32 | |
| Reads the current dial counter as a 32-bit value This is a counter from -2147483648 to 2147483647 | |
| Return | |
ResetCounter
| ResetCounter | |
| Resets the current dial counter to zero | |
| Return | |
Rotate
WriteCounter
| WriteCounter | |
| Sets the value of the internal count variable. Range: -32768 to 32767 | |
| Value | |
| Range: -32768 to 32767 | |
| Return | |
WriteCounter32
| WriteCounter32 | |
| Sets the value of the internal count variable. Range: -2147483648 to 2147483647 | |
| Value | |
| Range: -2147483648 to 2147483647 | |
| Return | |
