IONI device model comparison

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The main difference between IONI and IONI Pro is that Pro model will get more advanced functions as downloadable upgrades.

Already implemented features available exclusively on IONI Pro
  • SinCos 1 Vp-p encoder support
The planned future additions are

Comparison

IONI Pro supports higher encoder resolutions and pulse frequencies. The table below summarizes the full list of differences currently:

Feature IONI IONI Pro
Max encoder count rate 0-4 MHz 0-18 MHz
Encoder resolution 100-65535 P/R 100-15000000 P/R
Pulse/dir setpoint frequency 0-4 MHz 0-8 MHz
Quadrature setpoint frequency 0-1 MHz 0-2 MHz
SinCos encoder support No Yes, selectable resolution interpolation factor 16X, 64X or 256X

See also


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