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开云体育Haven't used them yet but I settled on QRE1113 (through hole) for track sensors for a N Scale layout.I only need to detect at about 3mm max. About 3.6 x 2.9 x 1.7 mm ... Peter On 6/05/2025 12:46 pm, mike allen
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evening folks , Ion a quest for a small package IR sensor for a project |
开云体育Thanks Julian . I need something that can could revolutions on the spindle on my lathe . I looked for that project in the files this weekend but all I found was like 3 pics . Is it still there & I'm just messed up ? thanks animal On 5/6/25 9:54 AM, Julian wrote:
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I used an Omron rotary encoder to measure spindle location and speed on my lathe. The positioning is useful and enabled me to do an electronic leadscrew (a good project down the line).? It's the thing attached with the orange belt below.? They spin very freely,
so you don't need much belt tension and this is one of the poly belts that you cut to length and melt together.
My encoder is 360 pulses per revolution and cost me under $20 on eBay in 2020.? It looks like they might be $30ish now.
Alex
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Sent: Tuesday, May 6, 2025 3:55 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [digitalhobbyist] IR sensor help ?
Thanks Julian . I need something that can could revolutions on the spindle on my lathe . I looked for that project in the files this weekend but all I found was like 3 pics . Is it still there & I'm just messed up ? thanks animal On 5/6/25 9:54 AM, Julian wrote:
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开云体育A encoder sounds like a much more stable unit than a pair of led's readin? line? or 4 on a spinning shaft . Probably get much less bounce that way . thanks
On 5/6/25 5:00 PM, alexphredorg wrote:
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