10-18-2005 12:30 PM
10-19-2005
03:29 PM
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02-05-2024
02:10 PM
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Hi,
You shouldn't have any problem reading a digital signal with the cRIO-9215. Just keep in mind that you are reading a digital signal with an analog line, so you will need to do some sort of logic on the analog signal to determine if it's a true or a false. As long as you don't exceed rates of about 10kS/s on your tach, then you shouldn't have a problem reading the signal.
Another thing to keep in mind is that according the Operators Manual the cRIO-9215 can only handle +/- 30V. Since some tachs may output signals greater than that, you may want to optically isolate the tach from the cRIO device.
As long as your signal is within a readable range (+/- 10V) there is no real different between an analog signal and a digital signal as far as the analog to digital converter is concerned.
Regards,
10-21-2005 11:11 AM - edited 10-21-2005 11:11 AM
Message Edited by GoodManBing on 10-21-2005 11:14 AM
10-21-2005 11:13 AM