Calculated RPM function

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Calculated RPM function

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Hey just wondering if there was a function in the picoscope tools to create a calculated RPM function off of a given input to help detect low output from a specific cylinder or help find the cause of surges? Something like this would be good, i might just be a bit blind and be going past the function, but i have had plenty of uses for it and dont want to have to buy a different brand of scope to get it as i love my picoscope.
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Re: Calculated RPM function

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Yes it can be calculated from the crank sensor signal.
I see from your capture that you use a Pie in the Sky / TiePie Scope.
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Re: Calculated RPM function

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What if it has a non equal crank sensor spacing or multiple missing tooth type setup though?
No i dont own one they are sold over here in NZ and the sales company puts in lots of problem solving articles which are quite handy but it was this feature i hadnt worked out on the pico yet.

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Re: Calculated RPM function

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Just do google search for Pico Crank RPM math channel or similar and lots will pop up.

Here is just two I found instantly:
topic11511.html
post32131.html


Lots more if you look

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