Sorry. That motor I have nothing on.
But if noone comes up with the definite answer, try my suggestion. If you don't have a scope, an analog voltmeter can be used, but then you have to turn the motor veeery slowly. You may get 4000 or more swings of the needle for one revolution! Use a long stick fixed to the shaft and move the end of it.
I always had luck with this procedure. If you're sure it is an encoder and not a resolver that is. In that case you will not find what you're looking for. Neither will you be able to use it with a drive expecting an encoder. |