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FunWithFire:


--- Quote from: Zeppo on November 29, 2006, 07:05:37 pm ---Anyways, I'll probably be ordering one of these spinners with my next paycheck.
Too Cool.

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Can you use that paycheck to order me one too? Thanks in advance.

u_rebelscum:


--- Quote from: Zeppo on November 29, 2006, 07:05:37 pm ---ah, so that would mean like 600 spokes with 600 spaces?
Or something like that?

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300, as there are 4 states/transitions per tooth.  (The four is why the signal the sensors put out is called quadrature.) 


I thought this was asked and answered on the first page:


--- Quote from: RandyT on November 27, 2006, 10:56:28 am ---
--- Quote from: whammoed on November 27, 2006, 10:39:02 am ---Randy, since you state it has 1200 transitions per revolution, I assume that you are now using a 300 cpr encoder?  Is that right?

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... you are correct. 

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AlanS17:

There's 300 teeth on that tiny lil thing?!? I saw that post, but didn't know what it meant. I know alot about BYOAC, but spinners are most certainly not my specialty.

FrizzleFried:

...I can't believe it hasn't been asked yet...what is the all-too-overly-advertised-because-it-really-doesn't-mean-squat SPIN TIMES of these suckers?!?!?  With and without weight...


Tiger-Heli:


--- Quote from: FrizzleFried on November 30, 2006, 03:05:53 am ---...I can't believe it hasn't been asked yet...what is the all-too-overly-advertised-because-it-really-doesn't-mean-squat SPIN TIMES of these suckers?!?!?  With and without weight...

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That would depend on how hard you initially spin it . . .  :laugh2:

Randy - I was just curious whether the Opti-Wiz board included with the TT2 still supports mouse buttons.  I compared the initial post pics with the Opti-Wiz pics on GGG, and it looks like the solder points are there, but the pin header has been removed.

Buttons would be nice for a standalone module like I posted earlier, but not a big deal if it doesn't support them.

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