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HiLetgo 5pcs 360 Degrees Rotary Encoder Module for Arduino Brick Sensor Switch

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  • Size: About 31 * 19 * 29mm / 1.22" * 0.75" * 1.14"
  • Main color: Black
  • Working voltage: 5V
  • Pulse circle: 20


Features:
Size: About 31 * 19 * 29mm / 1.22" * 0.75" * 1.14"
Main color: Black
Working voltage: 5V
Pulse circle: 20
By rotating the rotary encoder can be counted in the positive direction and the reverse direction during rotation of the output pulse frequency, unlike rotary potentiometer count, this rotation counts are not limited. With the buttons on the rotary encoder can be reset to its initial state, that starts counting from 0.
Package Included:
5 * Rotary Encoder Module


Brian W.
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2024
Tried these with at least 4 different Arduino programs. Finally got them to work some with the encoder.h library and wiring to interrupts on Arduino Mega, but there are still a lot of false counts, reverse direction errors, etc. They do click solidly but it’s no use if you get junk counts randomly. Buy something better.
John J. Robinson
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2024
Items came in a reasonable time and are as expected. The fit and finish is acceptable and they function as they should.
D. Sroelov
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023
the switches work pretty well, but something does deserve a note. there are places for three pullup resistors on this module, but the item only comes with two installed. without the third one, the push button doesn't work. it needs the third pullup, and this should be installed standard at the factory.
Margaret Carkeet
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2023
These are fairly good quality, sometimes some noise but usually noise free. Detentes and the switch feel solid. Takes standard D-type 6mm knobs (need to buy separately, which was perfect for me).My gripe is that the DATA and CLK pins have 10k pull-up resistors but the SWI(tch) does *not* so you may/will need to solder your own in, which seems kinda weird/pointless - why not have all three or none, why skip just the switch?
Jiang Xavier
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2022
For something that specified neither indentation per rotation, or whether said indentation exist in the first place, it offers some surprising quality. However the PCB marking is nonsense and it defaults to pull up/down which require you to circumnavigate by not using certain pins.Not cheap, too. But at least it have headers for each board, and have said board exist in the first place.
Gabriel
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2021
I desoldered these rotary encoders from the breakout board to save some space in a project. They worked just as expected, but I can already feel the knobs loosening up after a few days of using them. The detents feel noticeably weaker compared to an unused one, and there is more play in the shaft. Not sure how long these will last.
Taz
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2021
Haven't hooked them up yet, but first impressions are that these appear to have good quality parts. It's appears to be nice and solid, I expect that they will work great upon use.Only Con: The con is really more of my fault for not reading the listing very closely. Which is why I didn't take a star or two off since it's on me.However, keep in mind these don't include and knobs to attach to the encoder.I would have gone with a pack that did if I paid more attention.
Aaron Parsons
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2020
The encoder twisting clicks is very tactile and solid. The pushbutton is light-enough but gives heavy feedback when pushed. I was aiming to replicate a dual-knob rotary encoder found in general aviation aircraft and am using 2 of these in a custom assembly to put them on coaxial shafts and the feel is just uncanny how much it reminds me of the real deal. In a general aviation aircraft, you have so much noise from the engines, your only feedback is tactile, so turning knobs and clicking switches needs a solid feel to give that feedback that you've done something and this fits the bill perfectly.Wiring with the 5-pin PCB with .1"/2.54mm pitch headers standard for devices used by tinkerers is a breeze, my only wish was that the headers were supplied but not soldered already so that I could have the headers extending along the axis of the shaft downward away from the shaft which would have fit in my project better, or I could have soldered on wire-leads to save space and forgone the quick-disconnect headers.9.9/10 for what I needed and expected, the 0.1 taken away for pre-soldered headers.