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* '''Hystersis''': defines the hystersis around the threshold. The value can be adjusted between 0 and the full scale of the input signal (depending on the input range). If Slope is set to RISE, the input signal must go below Threshold; Hystersis before a new pulse can be detected. If Slope is set to FALL, the input signal must go above Threshold <nowiki>+</nowiki> Hystersis before a new pulse can be detected. This setting is used to reject false pulse detection following, for example, an input signal transition. | * '''Hystersis''': defines the hystersis around the threshold. The value can be adjusted between 0 and the full scale of the input signal (depending on the input range). If Slope is set to RISE, the input signal must go below Threshold; Hystersis before a new pulse can be detected. If Slope is set to FALL, the input signal must go above Threshold <nowiki>+</nowiki> Hystersis before a new pulse can be detected. This setting is used to reject false pulse detection following, for example, an input signal transition. | ||
* '''Pulse / rev''': the number of pulses per revolution. The user can enter an integer value between 1 and 1024. For a non-integer number of pulses per revolution the user must use a virtual tach. | * '''Pulse / rev''': the number of pulses per revolution. The user can enter an integer value between 1 and 1024. For a non-integer number of pulses per revolution the user must use a virtual tach. | ||
* '''Rotation:''' This setting defines the way the phase variation is counted: clockwise or | * '''Rotation:''' This setting defines the way the phase variation is counted: clockwise or counterclockwise for each tachometer. | ||
The rotation side is managed independently for each tachometer (Ext. sync, input, D, combined and fractional). Default setup is ''Counterclockwise''; | The rotation side is managed independently for each tachometer (Ext. sync, input, D, combined and fractional). Default setup is ''Counterclockwise''; |