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

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Originally Posted by tr6scott View Post
Attached are screen shots of actual code. We are using the "Gear Tooth sensor" mode of the counter, which based on our results, must only be counting the rising edges, and not the falling edges.

The questionmark in the timed task is the TBH control. (Not sure where my son put that one

Scott.
While it probably has no impact on the system as you are using it, the "Gear Tooth Sensor" mode is not likely what you want. Read the context help on that mode. It is meant to allow bi-directional counting based on the length of the pulse. This behavior was available from gear-tooth sensors provided in the kit years ago. If you happen to be near the magic number for your pulse length, you could generate glitches in your speed measurement as you "reverse directions". You would be best served selecting Up/Down counter mode and only configuring and connecting the "Up" channel.

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