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I have a Heidenhain ROD 426B rotary encoder Pages 50 and 51 of this link show wiring diagram http://www.heidenhain.com/fileadmin/...349_529-29.pdf This encoder in incremental and is to be used for a camshaft test stand. The wiring the company that made the circuit board wants me to wire it as follows (I included the color of wires I wired it as from my deciphering of the Heidenhain wiring) DB9 male plug: pin: 1 VCC 5 volts (i used blue wire) 2 quadrature A (i used brown wire) 3 quadrature B (i used green wire, and tried gray wire) 4 reference (i used red wire) 5 ground (i used the shielding sheath of the encoder wiring bundle) When I turn encoder by hand it's not registering. Thank you for looking at this, and help would be appreciated! Jesse |
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| It appears White/grn = 0v, Brown/Grn =5v, Brown=A Gray=B, Red=Z. You won't see any light, they are infra-red, you should see 5vTTL unless it is the low level sine wave version. Al.
__________________ CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Machine Design. “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” Albert E. |
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| I got a bite! Thanks Al! But.... I'm still confused. Here is the wires I have coming off encoder... blue brown small gauge brown bigger gauge gray red green pink yellow violet white small gauge white bigger gauge black since I have no brown/green (this means a brown wire with green markings to me... does that mean I use the brown and green wire on the same terminal? Or at the risk of getting flamed for not figuring this out myself... with the info provided above could you tell me how to wire this correctly and fill in the blanks for this? DB9 male plug: pin: 1 VCC 5 volts ________ 2 quadrature A _________ 3 quadrature B ________ 4 reference _______ 5 ground _________ |
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| Well I have most of the Heidenhain pinout colour and I cannot find that particular combination? The ROD426 TTL encoder I have shows. Blue =sensor power +5v White =sensor 0v White/Grn =Power common (0v) Brown/Green =+5v supply brown = A green = /A gray =B pink =/B red =Z black =/Z Yellow =N/C Do not use the shield as common. Al.
__________________ CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Machine Design. “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” Albert E. |
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