good day! can i still use the dc motor as is, and a plus is that it can function as a rotary encoder?
the thing is, i need to move a sensor submerged in water up and down (automatically). the analog wires of the sensor are connected to an arduino. is it possible that i use one dc motor to drive the movement (up and down) and to function as a rotary encoder?
Hi Mae - I don't think I understand what you want to do. - This way I use the dc motor as encoder gives you no exact indication. - It only gives you "do I turn left or right way" around.
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SvarSletgood day! can i still use the dc motor as is, and a plus is that it can function as a rotary encoder?
SvarSletthe thing is, i need to move a sensor submerged in water up and down (automatically). the analog wires of the sensor are connected to an arduino. is it possible that i use one dc motor to drive the movement (up and down) and to function as a rotary encoder?
thanks!
-mae, from the Phil.
Hi Mae
SvarSlet- I don't think I understand what you want to do.
- This way I use the dc motor as encoder gives you no exact indication. - It only gives you "do I turn left or right way" around.