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benoit Guest
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Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2004 9:34 am Post subject: frequency recorder |
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You answerd my question on frequency recording in picolog (Mon 9 Aug 2004) and I can now measure frequency with picolog.
However, the accuracy is not good enough with my adc200/20.
I would need to set the scan time at 25000000 us to get the right frequency range (0-33Hz) (i need to measure a 25Hz signal) but with a scan time uper than 10000000 us (range 0-67Hz) , the frequency reading become eratic.
How i can fix this without changing of hardware ?
Thanks.
Benoit
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Sarah Guest
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Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2004 1:48 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Benoit
Thank you for your post.
In order to measure the low frequencies that you are looking at, I would recommend using a frequency to voltage converter. Picolog is not optimal for measuring frequencies, particularly those of such a low magnitude.
If you use a frequency to voltage converter then your ADC-200 will be able to measure this much more accurately and then you can convert the voltage back to a frequency in the software by using scaling.
Hope this helps
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