I was looking at this encoder, http://www.usdigital.com/products/e2#description
It says:
Tracks from 0 to 100,000 cycles/sec 
32 to 1250 cycles per revolution (CPR) 
128 to 5000 pulses per revolution (PPR)

I don't understand the difference between CPR and PPR, I am thinking it has 
something to do with the A and B channel being 90 degrees out of phase. If that 
is the case why is the PPR 4 time higher and not only twice as high.

Also does any one have a recommendation for an encoder, what is a good reliable 
brand, what  CPR or PPR should I get. The high the line count the better I 
would assume.

Read about my conversion here:
https://sites.google.com/site/bmklawt/home

Regards,
Bruce

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