Hello, Thank you for your question. You can use a single-ended encoder if your would like. The difference between the single-ended and differential encoders is that differential encoders are able to handle electrical noise better. Noise can be from the cable distrance (for cables longer than 6' we recommend shielding or a differential encoder; longer than 10' we recommend both shielded cables AND a differential encoder) or from ambient electrical noise from a circuit. If your signal is not susceptible to these types of interference, or if you are not concerned that electrical noise will be an issue, then a single-ended encoder should work fine. We hope this helps. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us. Have a good day.
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Can we use aingle ended enxoder instead of differential encoder. Regards
Hello,
Thank you for your question. You can use a single-ended encoder if your would like. The difference between the single-ended and differential encoders is that differential encoders are able to handle electrical noise better. Noise can be from the cable distrance (for cables longer than 6' we recommend shielding or a differential encoder; longer than 10' we recommend both shielded cables AND a differential encoder) or from ambient electrical noise from a circuit. If your signal is not susceptible to these types of interference, or if you are not concerned that electrical noise will be an issue, then a single-ended encoder should work fine.
We hope this helps. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us. Have a good day.
Hi if used a deferential encorder its need change the code on stm32??@@Anaheimautomationinc