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Re: Is there a speed sensor input example for Labview?

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Originally Posted by tr6scott View Post
based on our results, must only be counting the rising edges, and not the falling edges.
3000rpm at 2 counts/rev with FPGA sampling set to 2 should also give you very accurate and jitter-free rpm reading.

This was the portion of your previous post which I must have misinterpreted:
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With the low resolution counter method in bang-bang, the difference between (I am going from memory from a couple of weeks ago) in a 10 ms loop, it was 9, 10, or 11 counts, which equated to 3000rpm, 3300rpm, 3600rpm.
In retrospect, I see you were describing what you were doing, not what you currently are doing.

If you use your present method, I can't see why bang-bang shouldn't work.


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