Hi Don,
I'm still working on it, just have to get the mechanical straightened out.
You can measure RPM in an indirect way by recording the waveform coming off the coils. Basically you find the time (in seconds) for a number of wavecrests (depending on the number of magnets in your machine) and then divide 60 by this number to get RPM (RPM = 60 / n). If you want direct measurements, well, then a digital tach is probably going to be your best bet.
BTW, is that your website? Looks great!
I'm still working on it, just have to get the mechanical straightened out.
You can measure RPM in an indirect way by recording the waveform coming off the coils. Basically you find the time (in seconds) for a number of wavecrests (depending on the number of magnets in your machine) and then divide 60 by this number to get RPM (RPM = 60 / n). If you want direct measurements, well, then a digital tach is probably going to be your best bet.
BTW, is that your website? Looks great!
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