CPChem tips: One way to measure RPM, pulse count, frequency, tachometer, etc.

This example used a Hall Effect sensor to detect teeth on a steel gear. The CALC block is needed if your gear does not have exactly 60 teeth (60 pulses per revolution).

NOTE: Must use the isolated DI CHARM and must use an injected power terminal block.

See also:

https://emersonexchange365.com/search?q=pulse%20input#serpq=pulse%20input

https://emersonexchange365.com/search?q=RPM

https://emersonexchange365.com/search?q=hall%20effect

 Trouble Reading RPM with and I.S. DI NAMUR CHARM 

 How do I configure a PIN (Pulse Input) function block for shaft RPM. 

DeltaV-RPM-Hall-Sensor-Tach.pdf