What does the encoder 1000 line mean
What does the encoder 1000 line mean
The number of lines is the resolution of the encoder, that is, the number of pulses sent out in one revolution. The encoder does not have frequency multiplication technology. When the receiver processes the pulses, the phase difference between the encoder output pulses (A and B phases) is used to achieve frequency multiplication. Technical. Resolution—The number of open or dark engraved lines provided by the encoder per 360 degree rotation is called resolution, which is also called resolution indexing, or directly called the number of lines, generally at 5 to 10,000 lines per revolution.

The difference between 1024 line and 1000 line:
It refers to the output frequency of the encoder shaft rotating one circle, 1024 is 1024HZ, 1000 is 1000HZ