analog Encoder in Matlab and arduino

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john white
john white el 17 de En. de 2019
Comentada: john white el 18 de En. de 2019
Hi
I have an encoder which it's channels are analog require, I mean these channels must be connected to the analog pins of the arduino board so, for reading this encoder I have a problem in Matlab, I know that there is a library for encoders in the Matlab and it should be written as:
a=arduino('com7','uno','Libraries','RotaryEncoder');
encoder=rotaryEncoder(a,'D2','D3',12)
but, as I said my encoder channels must be connected to the analog pins and I write this code:
a=arduino('com7','uno','Libraries','RotaryEncoder');
encoder=rotaryEncoder(a,'A0','A1',12)
and it could not be accepted and it shows an error that these pins are not correct for rotary encoder library
my question is how I could read my analog encoder pulses?

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Madhu Govindarajan
Madhu Govindarajan el 18 de En. de 2019
Just go ahead and connect the encoder outs to digital pins that you have access to. Then use rotaryEncoder function on those digital pins while spinning the encoder by hand and use readCount to see if it shows results appropriately.
This should work just fine.
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Madhu Govindarajan
Madhu Govindarajan el 18 de En. de 2019
Here is a link to the encoder library that you are using in your Arduino sketch - https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/td_libs_Encoder.html
This plus the sensor link you provided shows that you are indeed using a quadrature encoder.
The Notes section on the link shows that 'A0' and 'A1' can be used as digital pins. This might be the reason why everything worked seemlessly on the Arduino sketch or maybe the encoder library uses pinMode function if it sees an analog pin and makes it a digital pin.
HTH,
Madhu
john white
john white el 18 de En. de 2019
ok thanks a lot

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Madhu Govindarajan
Madhu Govindarajan el 17 de En. de 2019
The rotaryEncoder function is only going to work with quadrature encoders as noted in the documentation.
It seems to me like that analog encoders are usually potentiometers that have some sort of linear relationship between output voltage and degrees moved. You willl need to read the tech specification sheet or do your own testing to understand what the analog output voltages means with regards to the degree of the shaft. You can use the readVoltage function in MATLAB to bring in the voltages and establish the relationship.
Best bet for more help from community users - share existing arduino code to bring in data from this encoder or the spec sheet of the encoder itself.
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Madhu Govindarajan
Madhu Govindarajan el 17 de En. de 2019
Could you also post a link to your encoder itself or provide its name? Because it seems more and more like this is a quadrature encoder, in which case you can use the rotaryEncoder function. The reason I ask for the link to encoder is if I can confirm that it is a quadrature encoder or an encoder that can be connected to digital pins then I can recommend exact steps.
Madhu
john white
john white el 18 de En. de 2019
I have the data sheet of the encoder, I attached it

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