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Rotary encoder with push button for use with a BM7001 Digital switch input. The rotary encoder uses two inputs of the BM7001. Once you have setup the input as rotary from your favorite language it will output an absolute value, turn the rotary to change the value. The rotary encoder also contains a push button.

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Price: incl. VAT € 4,49 Add to cart

Documentation

Package contents

  • Rotary encoder with push button
  • 5x 30cm wire (soldered to the button)


Connecting

The rotary encoder has 5 pins. 3 Pins on one side to connect the turning part, and 2 pins on the other side to connect the push button part of the rotary encoder.

To connect the rotary encoder to a Digital switch input, you simply connect the middle pin to the (-) output and the other two to inputs that are next to each other: 1/2 or 3/4 or 5/6.

BM7001-rotary.gif Connecting the turning part of the rotary encoder


To connect the rotary encoder to a Digital switch input, you simply connect one pin to the (-) and the other one to one of the inputs(1 t/m 6).

BM7001-rotary1.gif Connecting the push button part of the rotary encoder


Software and documentation


Examples

Below you can find examples of how to use the module in several programming environments. If there is no example you can look into the API reference manual.

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