Figure 7-15. x1 encoding, Figure 7-16. x2 encoding, Figure 7-17. x4 encoding – National Instruments NI 6238 User Manual

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Figure 7-15. X1 Encoding

X2 Encoding

The same behavior holds for X2 encoding except the counter increments or
decrements on each edge of channel A, depending on which channel leads
the other. Each cycle results in two increments or decrements, as shown in
Figure 7-16.

Figure 7-16. X2 Encoding

X4 Encoding

Similarly, the counter increments or decrements on each edge of
channels A and B for X4 encoding. Whether the counter increments or
decrements depends on which channel leads the other. Each cycle results in
four increments or decrements, as shown in Figure 7-17.

Figure 7-17. X4 Encoding

Channel Z Behavior

Some quadrature encoders have a third channel, channel Z, which is also
referred to as the index channel. A high level on channel Z causes the
counter to be reloaded with a specified value in a specified phase of the
quadrature cycle. You can program this reload to occur in any one of the
four phases in a quadrature cycle.

Ch A

Ch B

Counter Value

7

7

6

5

5

6

Ch A

Ch B

Counter Value 5

6

8

9

7

5

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9

7

Ch A

Ch B

Counter Value

5

6

8

9

10

10

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12

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13

7

5

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7

9

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