by VK5TM » Wed Nov 21, 2018 4:56 am
I'm hoping that somewhere amongst the various members here there may be some users of the PIC micro.
If there is, has anybody come across (or has and is willing to share) a routine for a rotary encoder that will work much like on a commercial rig, as in, as you spin the encoder faster, the frequency step size increases.
I've tried some routines from way back in the dark ages, but they just don't work smoothly (if at all) or just don't feel right for some reason.
This has been a thorn in my side for years trying to get a decent routine for use on my DDS projects.
Please note I program in assembler, 'C' just makes this old brain seize up with it's weird syntax, vague plot lines and .....
... snore!
I'm hoping that somewhere amongst the various members here there may be some users of the PIC micro.
If there is, has anybody come across (or has and is willing to share) a routine for a rotary encoder that will work much like on a commercial rig, as in, as you spin the encoder faster, the frequency step size increases.
I've tried some routines from way back in the dark ages, but they just don't work smoothly (if at all) or just don't feel right for some reason.
This has been a thorn in my side for years trying to get a decent routine for use on my DDS projects.
Please note I program in assembler, 'C' just makes this old brain seize up with it's weird syntax, vague plot lines and ..... :?: ... snore!