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The Taiss Incremental Rotary Encoder delivers high-resolution 600P/R feedback with AB two-phase quadrature output, supporting a wide 5-24V DC power supply and mechanical speeds up to 6300 RPM. Compact and robust, itโs engineered for precise rotational speed, angle, and displacement measurements, making it ideal for Arduino projects, robotics, and industrial automation with a reliable 1-year warranty.

















































| ASIN | B07MX1SYXB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #133,322 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #1,268 in Computer Power Supplies |
| Item model number | 600P/R |
| Manufacturer | Taiss |
| Package Dimensions | 8.6 x 8.3 x 6.1 cm; 139 g |
P**E
Smooth operation with a small amount of rotation resistance
I'm using this in computer peripheral application, and it works as specified. I'm powering it with 8V using a boost converter from the 5V supplied by the USB bus, and it works fine on this supply. I haven't measured how much it draws.
T**Y
Well priced hobby grade encoder
Very well priced and functional for a hobby grade encoder. Easily mated with a ESP32 for a motor drive project. Using this encoder required two pull-up resistors as the ESP32 IO's did pull up was not sufficient to give a clean signal.
D**.
Good encoder but will not work with 5v
Product works fine but the specified 5v input is not correct. Product will not work at this voltage. I was able to make it work with a 12v supply.
A**R
They make modifications easy
Pretty decent encoders. If you want to use 5V directly they have provisions on the PCB. The regulator has a solder bridge between the input and output. Simply connect the bridge with a ball of solder or with a 0805 0 ohm resistor. Like wise on the back of the PCB there are two 0805 locations for pullup resistors. I used 10K and the output works great when connected to a DRO.
L**S
Crazy precise at a great price!
I usually don't write product reviews, but this encoder works and it works well. I used it with the hardware quadrature decoder on the Arduino Due and even at 1000 RPM, it does not skip a pulse. I bought the 600p/r version and was under the impression that it was total quadrature rising/falling edges, but it turned out to just be the rising/falling edges of a single phase. This means that the resolution is actually 2400 total rising and falling edges pulses per revolution.
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