TLE5012b magnetic encoder board, the magnetic encoder I made for the robot dog, you can copy it directly if necessary ~
TLE5012 uses SSC output, which is actually a three-wire SPI output, so the connector is still a four-wire SPI, and MOSI and MISO are directly connected together on the board. This is more compatible with the board's spi interface~
The logo is a self-designed dog leg with stitched dog head/manual dog head~
The copper sheet at the bottom of the magnetic braid has been hollowed out to avoid interference~
The connector uses sh1.0 pitch connector, which is very compact.
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Update 2021-08-04:
My friend reminded me that the center of the chip is crooked and the Y-axis is offset by about 1mm. It has been corrected~ By the way, the fixing hole position has been changed to a 3mm diameter hole, which will be more accurate during installation~
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My little broken website link, I am currently working on a four-legged robot, welcome to discuss it.
Click me, click me~Welcome to Station B to discuss~
In addition, I made a few more myself. If necessary, search on a certain fish, but there are not many people selling TLE5012.
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