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To use SinCos encoder sit analog sine and cosine voltage outputs, select the SinCos encoder from Granity's feedback device list FBD. The interpolation factor determines how many times the resolution is increased from the base resolution. Choices are:

  • 16X = equals resolution of encoder which has 16 times higher line count than non-interpolated encoder. I.e. 1000 lines encoder would yield 1000*4*16=64000 couns/rev resolution.
  • 64X = equals resolution of encoder which has 64 times higher line count than non-interpolated encoder. I.e. 1000 lines encoder would yield 1000*4*64=256000 couns/rev resolution.
  • 256X = equals resolution of encoder which has 256 times higher line count than non-interpolated encoder. I.e. 1000 lines encoder would yield 1000*4*256=1024000 couns/rev resolution.

In addition to choosing interpolation factory, the feedback device resolution parameter FBR need to be set accordingly: multiply the base resolution with interpolation factor. I.e. with 1000 line encoder and 16X interpolation, set FBR to 16000.

Setup procedure

  1. Choose FBD SinCos encoder with desired interpolation factor
  2. Update feedback device resolution FBR to match the new setting (see details in above)
  3. Check and update velocity/acceleration limits if needed