Meaning Encoder
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An application or algorithm that encodes data, often used for data compression. A decoder is used to play the data, which often entails decompression.…
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Device that modifies information into the required transmission format.
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See analog-to-digital converter.
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(1) A device or program that uses predefined algorithms to encode, or compress audio or video data for storage or transmission use. See also decoder. (2) A circuit that is used to convert between digi [..]
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An electromechanical transducer that produces a serial or parallel digital indication of mechanical angle or displacement. Essentially, an encoder provides high resolution feedback data related to sha [..]
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Optical digital device used in closed loop systems for speed feedback. Typical resolution is 1024 pulses per motor revolution.
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(((encoder)))[[glo:Encoder]] A device to measure position. Usually a mechanical-optical device, which outputs a quadrature signal. The signal can be counted by special hardware, or directly by the par [..]
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A device to measure position. Usually a mechanical-optical device, which outputs a quadrature signal. The signal can be counted by special hardware, or directly by the parport with emc2.
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A Release Group encoder is the person who converts acquired content from one format to another; capable of refining, syncing, converting and compressing the audio and video files into a single file.
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Electronic device used as transducer for angle position and axles rotation speed
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A high precision feedback device that gives position and velocity data. Resolution ranges from just a few hundred counts per revolution to over a million counts per revolution.
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 A device used to convert an analog signal into digital information.
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An encoder is used to encode a bitstream into a form that is acceptable for transmission. Inside video cameras, that changes individual component signals into composite signals.
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See video encoder.
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In an Endura system, the encoder is a high-performance MPEG-4 device that takes analog video signals through a standard BNC coaxial cable and digitizes, compresses, signs, and packetizes them for the network. It also provides an interface for relays, alarms, and audio connections.
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Electromechanical device that creates discrete electrical pulses directly related to the angular position of the input device (shaft). This allows for high resolution feedback data on position. 
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A device that electronically inserts the caption data into the TV signal on Line 21
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Displays aircraft’s altitiude on ground-based radar screens.
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Position encoding device in which the output is a unique digital code for each distinct angle of the shaft.
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Position encoding device in which the output is a series of pulses relative to the angle of the shaft. Sometimes called relative encoder.
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A device used to encode a signal or character from one format to another. Example IC Encoder; 74HCT147, 10-to-4 line priority encoder. Encoder Schematic. Also refer to Manufacturers of Optical Encoder [..]
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A digital circuit that converts information into coded form.
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A device used to encode a signal either for cryptography or compression.
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A feedback device in the robot manipulator arm that provides current position (and orientation of the arm) data to the controller. A beam of light passes through a rotating code disk that contains a p [..]
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Encoder may refer to:
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 A hardware or software applicationf used to compress audio and video signals for the purpose of streaming.  
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