Identifying rotary encoder

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I need help with identifying connection scheme of this rotary encoder. I have no datasheet and there is nothing specified on the body except "CTR".
Unknown rotary encoder

Best Answer

You need to decide if it is mechanical or optical.

If it is mechanical, you will probably get patterns of pin-to-pin continuity which change as you rotate the shaft. The fourth pin could be unconnected, could be the other side of the contacts, or could be a push-button.

If it is optical, you may get nothing with the continuity tester, depending on the voltage it applies. An experimental LED power supply made of a resistor and voltage source should show an LED-scale diode voltage drop across some pair of pins. Subsequent to that, you may at any given shaft position be able to get one or both of the other pins to sink current supplied through a resistor. You will have to imagine possible internal circuits - for example, a ground pin, an LED anode with the cathode to ground, and two NPN phototransistors with their emitters grounded and collectors exposed.

You can also browse distributor catalogs for a part which looks similar, and see if the indicated data might be consistent in some respects with the part you have in your hand.

EDIT: Just web searching on CTR and encoder finds this very similar appearing part. No data sheet, but it should be enough to figure out the rest with a meter: http://www.tme.eu/at/details/ps1010-20/drehschalter/ctr/ps1010-20-kq15a60-000/

(note: please do not edit to "prettify" this link - there's information contained in the raw URL itself which may be useful if the link breaks)

If you have the circuit it was obtained from, that can provide clues as well - easier to analyze something like this while it is still connected to whatever supplies it needs.