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I'm looking for the smallest mechanical encoder in existence that is
readily bought.
NOT one that is designed to be mounted onto motors like the one
micromo/faulhaber sells as 'world's smallest encoder.'
It would be for a small hand-turned knob to tell software what
position its being rotated.
The smallest I could find is this, but it is obsolete:
http://www.bourns.com/pdfs/3375_obsolete.pdf
Is there any at that size or smaller? Anything larger will not work.
The body has to be 6mm wide or less.
readily bought.
NOT one that is designed to be mounted onto motors like the one
micromo/faulhaber sells as 'world's smallest encoder.'
It would be for a small hand-turned knob to tell software what
position its being rotated.
The smallest I could find is this, but it is obsolete:
http://www.bourns.com/pdfs/3375_obsolete.pdf
Is there any at that size or smaller? Anything larger will not work.
The body has to be 6mm wide or less.