Are you trying to see the index pulse on every revolution of the encoder?

On Sun, May 4, 2025 at 6:45 AM Nicklas SB Karlsson <n...@nksb.eu> wrote:

> It is an ordinary very common encoder have with a zero output. It does not
> have any index-enable net just an output. All
> encoders I have seen with an index output have been like this so therefore
> assume it is a very common problem how to
> connect these and simple solution available.
>
> I could of course create an index net or write a component with an IO
> output that write value only then edge is
> detected. Then it will be possible to connect this to joint index-enable
> as both are IO.
>
> Nicklas Karlsson
>
>
> sön 2025-05-04 klockan 10:26 +0100 skrev andy pugh:
> > On Sun, 4 May 2025 at 09:26, Nicklas SB Karlsson <n...@nksb.eu> wrote:
> > >
> > > Any simple solution to connect index pulse from encoder to joint
> index-enable?
> >
> > Are you sure you want to do that? Why?
> >
> > Typically the system sets the whole index-enable net, then when the
> > index pulse is seen it is taken low by the encoder counter, that
> > signals to the rest of the net that the index has been seen,
> >
> > Are you trying to home to index without an encoder counter?
> >
>
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