What he failed to mention in the original post is that this is an 
absolute encoder, running with a high end interface card and a driver he 
wrote :)

In an IRC discussion, we found that the feedback has a glitch in it from 
time to time, to the tune of a few meters apparent motion (in a 
millisecond).

Bernd has some pointers as to how to pursue the problem further.

(He also mentioned that for some reason he didn't get any replies to his 
question, so he's not ignoring your advice, he jus tdidn't receive it 
from the list)

- Steve

Rainer Schmidt wrote:

>Also consider using differential en/de-coders on each side to  
>eliminate the influence noise.
>It's fairly easy to add those little chips if the signal is not  
>differential already.
>Rainer
>

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