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The 5Pcs KY-040 Rotary Encoder Module is a compact and durable solution for precise rotational input in your Arduino projects. Operating at 5V, it features 20 pulses per rotation and a convenient reset function, all housed in a sleek aluminium alloy knob cap.
P**L
Works reliably down to 1.2 VDC. I am exceptionally happy with tis product!
Checked all 5 on the scope. They all worked reliably down to 1.2V. (The product description says 5V), my projects usually run at 3.3V or 2.2V for NiMH battery powered. There is no ringing or glitching on the Clock, Data, or Button Data signals. (No need to de-bounce or worry about false data). My Fluke couldn't read any idle current, so it is less than 10uA. All lines are normally high. Pressing the button does not change the Clock or Data lines. Data is valid on Falling or Rising edge of the clock. Although, the data line is stable for a longer period of time when using the falling edge of the clock. There is one clock pule per indent on the shaft. Turning Clock-Wise. and using the falling edge, data is high. Turning Counter Clock-Wise. and using the falling edge, data is low. (Data level is reversed if you are using the rising edge of the clock. So, this is perfect for any project running from 2.2V to 5V. I am exceptionally happy with this product!
I**R
Best choice vs potentiometer
Was having hours of frustrations using analog potentiometers and other rotary encoder dials that were NOT soldered to a board like this one.Problems gone, results are spot-on accurate!Wish this was my first choice, would have saved dozens of hours.
A**Y
Reasonable little encoder. Nothing special, but nothing wrong.
I've been testing these now for a few days on my bench and they seem reliable. The action is smooth, with reasonably noticeable detent points. There are two steps per detent in the output. Markings on the pins are CLK, D0, SW, VCC, GND. CLK and D0 are the A and B pins. The switch is active low as delivered.The knob is ok, though it is only a press-fit. The pic is a little deceiving in that the end of the pot makes it look like a really high quality knob but the sides are the same plastic you get on most knobs. Taking one star for the knob quality.
B**N
Nice value
Great feel and function. Will buy more of these to use in place of single turn pots as ten turn pots are a bit pricey...
P**M
Good encoder
It's a really good device, works as expected. It's logic is pretty simple: when CLK signal falls down, check the state of DT: if it's also "0" (zero) then it's a clock-wise rotation, if it's "1" - you're rotating counter-clock-wise. And of course you need some logic for de-bouncing.
J**C
nice encoders. They have the pull-up or down resistors ...
nice encoders. They have the pull-up or down resistors on the board.The connector is a .1 inch (2.54mm) pitch so will fit cables or will plug into a socket on a PCB.They come with a knob and a knut for the encoder shaft. The knob has a flat on one side that matches the one on the shaft and fits tight.Ther is no grub screw or hole for one. I am not too sure how well that would last with heavy use, seems fragile to me.However, in my opinion, they are a very good value for the money.James Cullins
S**.
Quickly went from great to disappointing. UPDATE: Can be fixed using appropriate sketch code.
Prior to ordering these I read plenty of information stating that they are prone to frequently generating backward or double inputs. I bought them anyway because of they are inexpensive.I test all five on an Arduino Uno as soon as I got them, and the results at that point were promising - no inaccurate inputs, felt good mechanically, and were working well with my project. Unfortunately, each of them were doing the inaccurate inputs within about 15 minutes of use. I had wondered if this might be related to what I had set up on the Arduino, so I removed everything else and ran a sketch that involved only the encoders. The inputs were just as unreliable.If you just need something to use for testing or development, and are okay with some backward and/or double inputs, then these will do the trick. Otherwise, go for a higher quality encoder.17-Apr-2023 Update: Having spent some time working with these and finding that they were getting increasingly less reliable, I kept thinking to myself that they can't be THIS bad. After doing some searching and tinkering, I found a sketch that gets them working very well. Search the internet for the page titled "Rotary Encoder: Immediately Tame your Noisy Encoder" to see the explanation article which includes the code. I'm changing my product rating from two to three stars since the product works, but not very well right out of the package.
V**H
They do 'click' in, great for one-knob menu navigation.
These switches do have a 'click' or 'select' when you press in on the knob. Each encoder comes in it's own bag with washer and hex nut for panel mounting as well as a pretty nice black knob. Easy to interface with Arduino and write your own custom menu that can be navigated using only the knob. Just put a 'back' button at the top or bottom of every menu.
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