7/29/2016 6:56 PM | |
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My problem: convert 0-4 kHz to 0 -10V in Logo. |
7/29/2016 7:25 PM | |
Joined: 12/18/2014 Last visit: 5/24/2024 Posts: 33102 Rating: (4085)
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Here is a possible solution. This is only a logo, which features fast counter, for example, the Logo 0BA8 12/24 RCE. Because then you can use the fast counter inputs I3-I6. AttachmentConverting_frequence_to_0-10V.zip (245 Downloads) |
7/30/2016 4:49 PM | |
Joined: 12/27/2006 Last visit: 5/23/2024 Posts: 1196 Rating: (113) |
this littele programm makes of a 0 - 4000 Hz input a 0 - 10 Volt signal. Proberly I3, I4, I5 or I6 I cant test it if its works good! Attachmentana-frekw2.zip (208 Downloads) |
8/1/2016 7:03 AM | |
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I need to synchronize the speed of the truck saw with speed tubes. cutting accuracy +/- 2 mm to 4 m at a speed of 25 m / min. |
8/1/2016 10:33 AM | |
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Here is the "gross" drawing saw. |
8/2/2016 7:27 AM | |
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Hello Valsidal, If you really don´t want to buy a F/V converter and you have a Eletronic Lab., you can use a LM 2907 or LM 2917. See data sheet. I can send you a circuit. Regards, AttachmentData sheet LM 2907 2917 02 08 2016.zip (181 Downloads) |
Last edited by: Dinos at: 8/2/2016 7:29:13 AM |
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