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+ | |requirements=none | ||
+ | |image=Tachometer | ||
+ | |poweredby=Shaft Power | ||
+ | |type=Single | ||
+ | |stackable=Yes | ||
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The tachometer is an axle speed measurement tool. It outputs a voltage to a [[Signal Cable]] based on the configured low and high speed input. | The tachometer is an axle speed measurement tool. It outputs a voltage to a [[Signal Cable]] based on the configured low and high speed input. | ||
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== GUI == | == GUI == | ||
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The top box sets the configuration of what the speed is that outputs 50v. | The top box sets the configuration of what the speed is that outputs 50v. | ||
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+ | == See Also == | ||
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+ | * [[Steam turbine example]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Shaft Power]] |
Latest revision as of 06:56, 17 December 2017
Tachometer
Block type: | Single |
Powered by: | Shaft Power |
Requirements for operation: | none |
Stackable: | Yes (64) |
The tachometer is an axle speed measurement tool. It outputs a voltage to a Signal Cable based on the configured low and high speed input.
Contents
GUI
The top box sets the configuration of what the speed is that outputs 50v.
The bottom box sets the configuration of what the speed is that outputs 0v.
Between those points, it will automatically ramp the voltage in the correct way. Outside of that range, it will output the extreme voltage on that side of the bound.
Example
Ex 1: reversed voltage to speed ratios
Top: 400 rad/s
Bottom: 600 rad/s
Speed (rad/s) | Voltage Output |
---|---|
300 | 50 |
400 | 50 |
500 | 25 |
600 | 0 |
700 | 0 |
Ex 2: Normal speed to voltage ratios
Top: 600 rad/s
Bottom: 400 rad/s
Speed (rad/s) | Voltage Output |
---|---|
300 | 0 |
400 | 0 |
500 | 25 |
600 | 50 |
700 | 50 |