Dual Rotary Encoder Kit for Flight Simulators

This dual rotary concentric encoder kit includes a dual-shaft EC11 with integrated push button, anodized aluminum knobs and a PCB with connectors. Perfect for building G1000 panels in flight simulators such as MSFS and X-Plane.

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All-in-One Solution – Dual Encoder Kit for Flight Simulator

Our Dual Rotary Concentric Encoder Kit offers everything you need to bring professional functionality to your flight simulator panels. This complete set includes a dual-shaft EC11 encoder with integrated push button, premium anodized aluminum knobs for both shafts, and a ready-to-use PCB with pin connectors for a clean and reliable installation.

Why choose our Dual Encoder Kit?

  • All-in-One Package: Encoder, knobs, and PCB in one kit – no need to source parts separately.

  • Threaded Design: The EC11 encoder body comes with a machined thread for secure and easy panel mounting.

  • Professional Finish: Anodized aluminum knobs ensure durability and a polished look.

  • Effortless Connectivity: PCB with pin headers eliminates the hassle of soldering, making setup faster and cleaner.

  • Perfect for Simulation: Ideal for building G1000 panels or custom avionics in MSFS, X-Plane, and other flight simulators.

Inspired by ELMA E37 – Complete Kit at a Fraction of the Cost

We know the ELMA E37 is highly regarded for dual concentric control, but its price and limited availability can be a barrier. Our EC11-based kit provides an excellent alternative:

  • Dual concentric shafts with integrated push button

  • Includes anodized knobs and dedicated PCB for easy wiring

  • Secure threaded mounting for simulation panels

  • Available at ~1/6 of the ELMA E37 price, with consistent stock and fast shipping

If you’re looking for ELMA E37-level usability in a ready-to-install kit, our solution is the most accessible way to upgrade your cockpit.

  • The EC110703P6C-HA1 can be used with any controller that operates at 5V DC or lower, including:

    • Arduino (Uno, Mega, Leonardo, etc.)
    • Leo Bodnar (BU0836, BU0836A, BU0836X)
    • Microchip PIC and Atmel AVR-based microcontrollers
    • Raspberry Pi (with voltage level shifting)
    • STM32 and ESP32 (with 5V-tolerant inputs)
    • Other flight simulation and automation interfaces

    ⚠️ Ensure that the operating voltage does not exceed 5V DC, as higher voltages may damage the encoder.

  1. FAQ – Dual Encoder Kit (Encoder + Knobs + PCB)

    Encoder (EC110703P6C-HA1)

    What are the electrical specifications?

    • Voltage: DC 5V

    • Current: Max 10mA, Min 0.5mA

    What is the resolution and output type?

    • Pulses per 360°: 15 per phase

    What are the mechanical characteristics?

    • Rotation: 360° (endless)

    • Detents: 30 (12° step)

    • Torque: 11.5 ± 8.5 mNm

    What is the lifespan of the encoder?

    • Rotational Life: 30,000 cycles @ 600–1000 cycles/h


    Knobs (Inner & Outer)

    What material are the knobs made of?

    • Black anodized aluminum for high durability and a professional finish

    What are the shaft dimensions?

    • Inner shaft: Ø 3.5 mm (knob external Ø 11 mm)

    • Outer shaft: Ø 6 mm (knob external Ø 15 mm)

    What fastening system do the knobs use?

    • Secured with a set screw (Allen key included)


    PCB with Pin Connector

    Does the PCB come with the connector pre-soldered?

    • No. The 6-pin connector is not pre-soldered, giving flexibility to solder directly or use wires.

    What are the pin functions?

    • BTN → Push button output

    • A (Outer) → Outer encoder signal A

    • B (Outer) → Outer encoder signal B

    • A (Inner) → Inner encoder signal A

    • B (Inner) → Inner encoder signal B

    • COM → Common ground (for button and both encoders)

Additional information

Weight0,01 kg
HS Code

8805.29.0000 – Ground flight training equipment and parts thereof (flight simulator hardware for civil use)