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An encoder is a system that converts data's format.

With respect to position sensing, encoders sense mechanical motion and turn it into analog or digital signals.

Encoders can be classified into two types: linear and rotary.

Linear encoders are a sensor mounted above a linear strip and then sense the position moved.

Rotary encoders mounted on either the radial and axial ring then sense and keep track of the rotations of a motor.

Encoders can also be classified between incremental and absolute encoders.

Incremental encoders indicate the position and direction by pulsing based on certain set rotation portion.

An absolute encoders reads a magnetization pattern of a scale or ring and then knows the excat postion similar.

Incremental and absolute is similar to the difference between analog and digital.


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