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Both signals are calculated simultaneously by the virtual input module.
Both signals are calculated simultaneously by the virtual input module.


When the torsional signals are setup, simply connect it to the ''Virtual input ''plug-in
When the torsional signals are setup, simply connect it to the ''Virtual input ''plug-in.<br>


To calculate the phase between the 2 sides of the twist it is necessary having a tachometer.
To calculate the phase between the 2 sides of the twist it is necessary having a tachometer. This tachometer can come from any of the inputs or directly from one of the torsional signals using the ''Torsional <nowiki>+</nowiki> tach.'' mode. Missing tooth help to have a better accuracy.<br>
 
This tachometer can come from any of the inputs or directly from one of the torsional signals using the ''Torsional <nowiki>+</nowiki> tach.'' mode. Missing tooth help to have a better accuracy.


Then click on the ''Tools/Virtual inputs/dynamic'' button to open the virtual inputs setting. Click on the Twist tab. Select each torsional signal from the ''source 1'' and ''source 2'' lists.
Then click on the ''Tools/Virtual inputs/dynamic'' button to open the virtual inputs setting. Click on the Twist tab. Select each torsional signal from the ''source 1'' and ''source 2'' lists.
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The twist will be displayed in angle or torque. The coefficient is used to convert the read angle in torque.
The twist will be displayed in angle or torque. The coefficient is used to convert the read angle in torque.<br>


The result are available from the add/Remove windows under the virtual input tab.
The result are available from the add/Remove windows under the virtual input tab.


====Uncorrelated pulse number====
====Uncorrelated pulse number====
Note that the any number of pulses/rev can be used for twist computation and these numbers of pulses/rev can either be different on each side.
Note that any number of pulses/rev can be used for twist computation and these numbers of pulses/rev can either be different on each side.<br>


The following table describes the difference between classical twist measurement and the OROS one:
The following table describes the differences between classical twist measurement and the OROS method:


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