Create for me a LABVIEW VI that converts a Hall Effect gear tooth sensor pulse to RPM at 10 readings per second.
Project details
Hi, I need someone to make this simple VI for me.
I would like to measure the speed of a rotating shaft inside a transmission gearbox. There’s 3 shafts in total, each having a hall effect sensor mounted to them.
I would like to have the RPM of the shaft displayed on gauges at a rate of 10 Hz minimum (meaning 10 RPM readings per second) in order to have a high speed reading of the speeds.
The data must also be logged with their time stamps.
Additional info:
The speed sensor outputs a voltage (pulse) with each passing gear tooth so you can simulate a high/low digital signal to as an input from the sensor.
I have already attempted to write this VI but it is currently unreliable because it fluctuates.
The DAQ device I am using is the USB 6002 from NI and I want to make use of the Digital inputs because I have 3 sensors and available digital input pins
Awarded to:

Muslum I.
(5.0)
Awarded to:

Muslum I.
(5.0)
Project details
I would like to measure the speed of a rotating shaft inside a transmission gearbox. There’s 3 shafts in total, each having a hall effect sensor mounted to them.
I would like to have the RPM of the shaft displayed on gauges at a rate of 10 Hz minimum (meaning 10 RPM readings per second) in order to have a high speed reading of the speeds.
The data must also be logged with their time stamps.
Additional info:
The speed sensor outputs a voltage (pulse) with each passing gear tooth so you can simulate a high/low digital signal to as an input from the sensor.
I have already attempted to write this VI but it is currently unreliable because it fluctuates.
The DAQ device I am using is the USB 6002 from NI and I want to make use of the Digital inputs because I have 3 sensors and available digital input pins