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Help with Gear Tooth Sensor
Hey, can i have some information for the gear tooth sensor other than the data sheets. I have read them and I still do not understand what kind of outputs that it returns to the user. Is there also a way to view the output from it in real-time? If it is in the NI Labview software, where is it? I'd appreciate any help.
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Re: Help with Gear Tooth Sensor
The gear tooth sensor provides a short high-going pulse every time a metal gear tooth passes the face of the sensor. It requires 12 volt power, and is intended to be connected to one of the interrupt-capable digital inputs on the Robot Controller.
Software on the RC is used to count the pulses from the sensor. (I believe there's a hardware counter as well, but I've never used it.) You can view its output directly with an oscilloscope. |
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Re: Help with Gear Tooth Sensor
So the GTS doesn't have to have a gear-tooth actually TOUCH the PCB, but just pass by it? How does that work!?!?
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