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Serial data encoder is an position feedback device that uses any form of serial communication to transfer position data. Typical de-facto stadanrds for such serial protocols include BiSS, SSI, SPI and EnDat. However, most of these standards are loosely defined which makes makes configuration not as straight forward as it could ideally be. This page lists instructions to configure various type of serial data encoders.
 
Serial data encoder is an position feedback device that uses any form of serial communication to transfer position data. Typical de-facto stadanrds for such serial protocols include BiSS, SSI, SPI and EnDat. However, most of these standards are loosely defined which makes makes configuration not as straight forward as it could ideally be. This page lists instructions to configure various type of serial data encoders.
  
{{Info|Regardless of drive support for various types of protocols (i.e. BiSS), it does not guarantee compatibility with all BiSS encoders. Read throug details to determine whether your encoder is compatible with the drive.}}
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{{Info|Regardless of drive support for various types of protocols (i.e. BiSS or SSI), it does not guarantee compatibility with all BiSS or SSI encoders. Read through details to determine whether your encoder is compatible with the drive. If support for specific unsupported encoder is required, you may contact Granite Devices to inquiry development of the support.}}
  
 
=== Configuration & compatibility guides ===
 
=== Configuration & compatibility guides ===

Revision as of 19:27, 9 May 2017

Serial data encoder is an position feedback device that uses any form of serial communication to transfer position data. Typical de-facto stadanrds for such serial protocols include BiSS, SSI, SPI and EnDat. However, most of these standards are loosely defined which makes makes configuration not as straight forward as it could ideally be. This page lists instructions to configure various type of serial data encoders.

Configuration & compatibility guides

To find out more about compatibility, check also drive specification pages (i.e. IONI specifications).