ME-15 DC MOTOR ENCODER

Key Features

Applicable motor: 030/050

Magnet poles: 3PPR

Magnet size: Φ 7.6X Φ 1.5X2mm

 

Product Dimensions(unit:mm):

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Electrical Characteristics:

Characteristics

Symbol 

Test ConditionsValues Unit 
Min. Typ. Max. V
Supply Voltage VS 3.018V
Output VoltageVQ-0.718V
TemperatureTj -40150
Output CurrentIQ 020mA
Supply CurrentISVs = 3.0 V … 18V246mA
Reverse CurrentISRVs = -18V00.21mA
Output Saturation VoltageVQSATIQ = 20 mA0.30.6V
Output Leakage CurrentIQLEAKFor VQ = 18V0.0510µA
Output Fall Timetf

RL = 1.2 kΩ

CL = 50 pF

0.021µS
Output Rise Timetr0.41µS

Waveform:

Using the Encoder:

A two-channel Hall effect encoder is used to sense the rotation of a magnetic disk on a rear protrusion of the motor shaft. The encoder board senses the rotation of the magnetic disc and provides a resolution of 12 counts per revolution of the motor shaft when counting both edges of both channels. To compute the counts per revolution of the gearbox output shaft, multiply the gear ratio by 12.

The hall sensors are powered through the VCC and GND pins. VCC can be 3.0 V to 18 V, and the quadrature outputs A and B are digital signals that are either driven low (0 V) by the sensors or pulled to VCC through 10 kΩ pull-up resistors,depending on the applied magnetic field.The A and B outputs are square waves approximately 90° out of phase. The sensors’ comparators have built-in hysteresis, which prevents spurious signals in cases where the motor stops near a transition point.The frequency of the transitions tells you the speed of the motor, and the order of the transitions tells you the direction

By counting both the rising and falling edges of both the A and B outputs, it is possible to get 12 counts per revolution of the motor shaft. If using just a single edge of one channel (A or B)results in 3 counts per revolution of the motor shaft.

 

Typical Applications

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