sensors for X-Y movement detection in a mouse

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Fernando Peral Pérez

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i'm looking the type of sensor for the detection of both x an y movement
in a mouse. Each of the mouse wheels have a sensor (just one) that is a
device with four pins. I supouse that each sensor is really a double
sensor and the pins are Vcc, GND and the output of the two sensors.

żwhere can i find information about this type of sensor? żcomercial
devices?

TIA
 
in a mouse. Each of the mouse wheels have a sensor (just one) that is a
device with four pins. I supouse that each sensor is really a double
sensor and the pins are Vcc, GND and the output of the two sensors.
It's normally an encapsulated dual optointerrupter that gives
quadrature outputs as the slotted wheel turns.
 
Fernando Peral Pérez <fperalQUITA_ESTO@patagonmail.com> wrote:
i'm looking the type of sensor for the detection of both x an y movement
in a mouse. Each of the mouse wheels have a sensor (just one) that is a
device with four pins. I supouse that each sensor is really a double
sensor and the pins are Vcc, GND and the output of the two sensors.

żwhere can i find information about this type of sensor? żcomercial
devices?
I knew I'd read something about this recently, just found it again:

http://www.seattlerobotics.org/encoder/200311/johnson/Mousebot.html


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