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The Taiss Incremental Rotary Encoder is a compact, high-resolution sensor delivering 600 pulses per revolution with AB two-phase quadrature output. It supports a wide voltage range (5-24V DC) and mechanical speeds up to 6300 RPM, making it ideal for Arduino and ESP32 motor control, robotics, and precise rotational measurement. Designed for durability and backed by a 1-year warranty, it’s a must-have for millennial makers craving reliable, high-performance feedback in their smart projects.

















































| ASIN | B07MX1SYXB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #124,015 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #1,186 in Computer Power Supplies |
| Item model number | 600P/R |
| Manufacturer | Taiss |
| Package Dimensions | 8.6 x 8.3 x 6.1 cm; 139 g |
T**Y
Very well priced and functional for a hobby grade encoder. Easily mated with a ESP32 for a motor drive project. Using this encoder required two pull-up resistors as the ESP32 IO's did pull up was not sufficient to give a clean signal.
A**R
Pretty decent encoders. If you want to use 5V directly they have provisions on the PCB. The regulator has a solder bridge between the input and output. Simply connect the bridge with a ball of solder or with a 0805 0 ohm resistor. Like wise on the back of the PCB there are two 0805 locations for pullup resistors. I used 10K and the output works great when connected to a DRO.
D**.
Product works fine but the specified 5v input is not correct. Product will not work at this voltage. I was able to make it work with a 12v supply.
L**S
I usually don't write product reviews, but this encoder works and it works well. I used it with the hardware quadrature decoder on the Arduino Due and even at 1000 RPM, it does not skip a pulse. I bought the 600p/r version and was under the impression that it was total quadrature rising/falling edges, but it turned out to just be the rising/falling edges of a single phase. This means that the resolution is actually 2400 total rising and falling edges pulses per revolution.
K**N
Great product, all i ask though is if i can get the dimensions so can design a mount for it, i need to know where the screw holes lineup. Thanks
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