Encoders are common in electronics. They are electro-mechanical devices that perform many functions, which include setting the frequency in radios or altitudes and speed in aircraft instruments. Modern encoders are mostly optical while older ones are mechanical. Depending on the type, they may have serial or parallel data outputs. Serial data transmission is used where devices are widely separated, while parallel data is generally confined to local use. Writer Bio

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