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== Notes == {{Reflist|group="nb"|refs= <ref group="nb" name="NB_Plural">General dictionaries usually mention ''mouses'' as a possible alternative plural, but technical dictionaries usually omit this rare form, e.g. [https://www.webopedia.com/TERM/M/mouse.html Webopedia], [https://foldoc.org/mouse FOLDOC], [https://www.netlingo.com/word/mouse.php Netlingo].</ref> <ref group="nb" name="NB_Rollkugel_Encoder">{{anchor|NB-Encoder}}The 4-bit{{citeref|Yacoub|Turfa|Maurer|2016|A}}{{citeref|Müller|2021|B}} [[rotary encoder]]s (MCB CC27E08{{citeref|Yacoub|Turfa|Maurer|2016|A}}{{citeref|Müller|2021|B}}) used in the [[Telefunken]] {{lang|de|[[#Rollkugel|Rollkugel]]}} RKS 100-86 provide 14 states repeated either 4{{citeref|Yacoub|Turfa|Maurer|2016|A}} or 5{{citeref|Müller|2021|B}} times per revolution for an effectively resulting resolution of {{circa}}{{sp}}35.6 [[dpi]]<!-- not calculated in dpi but in mm in the source, hence converted into dpi for comparison -->{{citeref|Yacoub|Turfa|Maurer|2016|A}} or {{circa}}{{sp}}43.5 dpi{{citeref|Müller|2021|B}}, respectively. Mallebrein erroneously remembers them even as 5-bit encoders.{{citeref|Mallebrein|2018|C}} The 14-cyclic [[unit-distance code]]s described in the first two sources are identical to a 4-bit [[Gray code]] with the two outmost states (0, 15) eliminated. At first glance the documented codes seem to differ between the two sources; in fact they are identical, but use inverted definitions of the 0/1 states and the direction of rotation:<small> {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" |+ 4-bit 14-cyclic unit-distance {{lang|de|Rollkugel}} code |- | '''Bit''' || style="width:1em"|0 || style="background:lightgray;width:1em"|1 || style="background:lightgray;width:1em"|2 || style="background:lightgray;width:1em"|3 || style="background:lightgray;width:1em"|4 || style="background:lightgray;width:1em"|5 || style="background:lightgray;width:1em"|6 || style="background:lightgray;width:1em"|7 || style="background:lightgray;width:1em"|8 || style="background:lightgray;width:1em"|9 || style="background:lightgray;width:1em"|10 || style="background:lightgray;width:1em"|11 || style="background:lightgray;width:1em"|12 || style="background:lightgray;width:1em"|13 || style="background:lightgray;width:1em"|14 || style="width:1em"|15 |- | colspan="23"| |- | style="background:lightgray"|'''4''' || style="background:#EEE"|{{mono|0}} || {{mono|0}} || {{mono|0}} || {{mono|0}} || {{mono|0}} || {{mono|0}} || {{mono|0}} || {{mono|0}} || style="background:#0FF"|{{mono|1}} || style="background:#0FF"|{{mono|1}} || style="background:#0FF"|{{mono|1}} || style="background:#0FF"|{{mono|1}} || style="background:#0FF"|{{mono|1}} || style="background:#0FF"|{{mono|1}} || style="background:#0FF"|{{mono|1}} || style="background:lightgray"|{{mono|1}} |- | style="background:lightgray"|'''3''' || style="background:#EEE"|{{mono|0}} || {{mono|0}} || {{mono|0}} || {{mono|0}} || style="background:#0FF"|{{mono|1}} || style="background:#0FF"|{{mono|1}} || style="background:#0FF"|{{mono|1}} || style="background:#0FF"|{{mono|1}} || style="background:#0FF"|{{mono|1}} || style="background:#0FF"|{{mono|1}} || style="background:#0FF"|{{mono|1}} || style="background:#0FF"|{{mono|1}} || {{mono|0}} || {{mono|0}} || {{mono|0}} || style="background:#EEE"|{{mono|0}} |- | style="background:lightgray"|'''2''' || style="background:#EEE"|{{mono|0}} || {{mono|0}} || style="background:#0FF"|{{mono|1}} || style="background:#0FF"|{{mono|1}} || style="background:#0FF"|{{mono|1}} || style="background:#0FF"|{{mono|1}} || {{mono|0}} || {{mono|0}} || {{mono|0}} || {{mono|0}} || style="background:#0FF"|{{mono|1}} || style="background:#0FF"|{{mono|1}} || style="background:#0FF"|{{mono|1}} || style="background:#0FF"|{{mono|1}} || {{mono|0}} || style="background:#EEE"|{{mono|0}} |- | style="background:lightgray"|'''1''' || style="background:#EEE"|{{mono|0}} || style="background:#0FF"|{{mono|1}} || style="background:#0FF"|{{mono|1}} || {{mono|0}} || {{mono|0}} || style="background:#0FF"|{{mono|1}} || style="background:#0FF"|{{mono|1}} || {{mono|0}} || {{mono|0}} || style="background:#0FF"|{{mono|1}} || style="background:#0FF"|{{mono|1}} || {{mono|0}} || {{mono|0}} || style="background:#0FF"|{{mono|1}} || style="background:#0FF"|{{mono|1}} || style="background:#EEE"|{{mono|0}} |}</small> </ref> }}
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