Magnetic Encoders

The simplest form of a magnetic encoder is a variable-reluctance rotary sensor or magnetic pickup, which consists of a magnetic sensor and a ferromagnetic gear with teeth. When the teeth move past the sensor, the changing magnetic field generates a voltage pulse, which can be converted to speed.

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The simplest form of a magnetic encoder is a variable-reluctance rotary sensor or magnetic pickup, which consists of a magnetic sensor and a ferromagnetic gear with teeth. When the teeth move past the sensor, the changing magnetic field generates a voltage pulse, which can be converted to speed.