bernard keenan wrote:
> Super Fly wrote in message news:<5065000000050000000E600000-1012609683000@exchange.ni.com>...
> > Bernard,
> >
> > A little more detail is required on your speed sensors to know
> > exactly what types of signals are being read. In addition National
> > Instruments has great products for doing motion control but again
> > defining your application would be helpful here also.
> >
> > Two suggestions:
> >
> > 1. Contact your local Field Sales Engineer and find out how we can
> > help you.
> >
> > 2. Look on NI Developer zone @ zone.ni.com. Here you can search on
> > keywords and perhaps find applications note to give you more insight
> > into what you want to do.
>
> We are reading in a pulse signal from an
Omega speed sensor. We would
> like to measure the time between pulses. My company just got the
> hardware (DAQ6035E) and software (labview 6.1) and has decided not to
> pay for any application support or training.
>
> Thanks,
> Bernard
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Hi Bernard,
just connect your sensor to a digital input (if the electrical signal fit) of your DAQ hardware in read the
no. of pulses by a fixed timebase (v = s / t). Do some averaging on your computed speed if you need a more
smooth display. Thats it.
Where is your problem?
Rainer