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{{Infobox protocol decoder  | {{Infobox protocol decoder  | ||
| id              = graycode  | | id              = graycode  | ||
| name            =   | | name            = Gray Code  | ||
| description     = Gray Code and Rotary Encoder  | | description     = Gray Code and Rotary Encoder  | ||
| status          = ??  | | status          = ??  | ||
Revision as of 19:08, 18 September 2017
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| Name | Gray Code | 
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| Description | Gray Code and Rotary Encoder | 
| Status | ?? | 
| License | GPLv2+ | 
| Source code | decoders/?? | 
| Input | logic | 
| Output | graycode | 
| Probes | — | 
| Optional probes | D0-D7 | 
| Options | numchannels, edges, avg_period | 
The graycode protocol decoder can decode Gray Codes up to 8 data lines (but easily generalizes). One popular special case is the Rotary Encoder, which has two lines, A and B. The decoder will report phase, counting direction, absolute count, as well as timing information. Sorry for that mislabeling.
Parameters
edges: Number of rising and falling edges per turn of all lines. Rotary encoders are usually labeled as having N pulses per turn. A pulse consists of rising and falling edge and you have two lines that are phase-shifted by 90° to one another. This allows to extract 4N edges per turn.
numchannels: due to a current bug in Pulseview, assigned optional probes aren't reported correctly, so you'll have to select the number of channels manually.