The ED2 is no longer available for purchase.
The ED2 Advanced Digital Encoder Display has been replaced by our recently released ED3 Digital Encoder Display. The ED3 is now available for purchase.



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The ED2 has a hardware counter chip which is capable of high speed counting, and can monitor both ports simultaneously. The ED2 also has a microprocessor which can read the counter chip or communicate serially to absolute encoders to query them for their current positions. After the ED2 has obtained a raw count, depending upon how the ED2 was configured, it takes the raw count and multiplies it by a user configurable scale factor. The ED2 has two display registers. This means that it can keep track of two encoders at once. The user toggles between these display registers to select which encoder channel is currently displayed on the LCD. If the user does not need or want more than one display, this can be disabled when the user configures the unit.
The count display is set to the preset value when the user presses the preset button. If an external reset signal is encountered the ED2 will display its minimum value, not its preset value. The preset value is entered by the user during unit configuration.
The ED2 can display the count/position data for up to two incremental encoders or one absolute encoder and one incremental encoder. The ED2 has two display registers and one display LCD which gives it the ability to simultaneously keep track of two separate encoder channels. A button on the front of the ED2 allows the user to select which register to display. This device can also be used as a remote display, displaying values sent from a PC via a serial link. The ED2 can be powered from a power supply, or can draw its power from the US Digital SEI bus.
The unit is constructed of a lightweight, high impact plastic case with a clear viewing window. The ED2 offers 8 large 0.5 inch high digits with blue backlighting. When properly installed, the front panel is sealed for wash-down and dusty environments.
By default, the ED2 is configured to display two 360 CPR incremental encoders. Different resolutions, advanced functions and interfacing to a computer are achieved using the AD2B (requires a serial COM port). We do not recommend using the SEI-USB to configure an ED2.