On 22 November 2012 02:32, Gene Heskett <ghesk...@wdtv.com> wrote:

>> I think it makes sense to do index the same way as engines do, just
>> have a short tooth so there is a pulse missing.
>>
> But, would that not upset any speed controls?

The encoder counter would need to compensate. it isn't too hard,
because the counter knows when to not expect a tooth.

The system has been used in car engines for decades. That's hundreds
of millions of vehicles doing hundreds of  millions of revolutions. I
can't think of many things that have ever been quite so thoroughly
tested.

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