What is the Difference in Single and Dual Output Encoders?
Posted by London Rhodes on Mar 19, 2021 2:13:33 PM
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Posted by London Rhodes on Mar 19, 2021 2:13:33 PM
The difference in single and dual output encoders is simple. A Single output encoders has one connector while a dual output encoder has two. Having a dual output encoder is like having two encoders contained in one housing. However, both outputs are electrically isolated from one another.
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