Picked up a Sine Wave Generator
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Picked up a Sine Wave Generator
I just picked up a sine wave generator that I plan to use for setting up and verifying tunes. I do most if my testing on a stim in the basement. I plan to use this for simulating things like wheel speed sensors. I will test by feeding signals into my MS3 Ultimate or the I/O box out on the CAN network.
http://www.nbs-stl.com/tuning/Sine%20Wa ... erator.jpg
I picked it up on Ebay for about $60 The scope was found on Ebay for about $175
Andy
http://www.nbs-stl.com/tuning/Sine%20Wa ... erator.jpg
I picked it up on Ebay for about $60 The scope was found on Ebay for about $175
Andy
Re: Picked up a Sine Wave Generator
Pretty. Is it able to send a missing-tooth signal?
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Re: Picked up a Sine Wave Generator
Not that I know of as a setting. There is a way to create and save a custom signal
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Re: Picked up a Sine Wave Generator
Clearly very useful equipment.
Regarding the creation of a pulse train with missing tooth I imagine a low cost, type Arduino, single board computer would be usable, also for creating other types of signals.
Regarding the creation of a pulse train with missing tooth I imagine a low cost, type Arduino, single board computer would be usable, also for creating other types of signals.
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Re: Picked up a Sine Wave Generator
Have you looked at Ardustim. https://blogs.libreems.org/arduino-wheel-simulator/
With an Arduino you can generate a multitude of wheel patterns and also a cam signal.
As a side note I am the guy that you helped over the phone many years ago to set up some X-Bee modules for remote datalogging.
With an Arduino you can generate a multitude of wheel patterns and also a cam signal.
As a side note I am the guy that you helped over the phone many years ago to set up some X-Bee modules for remote datalogging.
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I still have that XBee setup. Antenna and all.