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Wind measurment with 1COUNT24V/100kHz

Thread Starter: el_erinho   Started: 5/21/2012 6:48 PM   Replies: 9

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Hello everyone, 

I have a 1Count24v/100khz and NRG#40c anemometer. Is it even possible to connect them or I must first connect the anemometer to a encoder? If it is possible how to connect them and what is the measuring principle? 

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el_erinho wrote:
Hello everyone, 

I have a 1Count24v/100khz and NRG#40c anemometer. Is it even possible to connect them or I must first connect the anemometer to a encoder? If it is possible how to connect them and what is the measuring principle? 

THANKS!!!


You need a FM350-1 to connect a 100kHz 24V Signal
to the PLC.

"Measuring principle" is counting of pulses, one direction
and also two directions.
Maximum 200 kHz with 24V Signal,
500 kHz with 5V Signal.

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el_erinho wrote:
Hello everyone, 

I have a 1Count24v/100khz and NRG#40c anemometer. Is it even possible to connect them or I must first connect the anemometer to a encoder? If it is possible how to connect them and what is the measuring principle? 

THANKS!!!


You need a FM350-1 to connect a 100kHz 24V Signal
to the PLC.

"Measuring principle" is counting of pulses, one direction
and also two directions.
Maximum 200 kHz with 24V Signal,
500 kHz with 5V Signal.

But I have a counter module. I am asking is it possible to connect an anemometar to my counter module.





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el_erinho wrote:
But I have a couner module. I am asking is it possible to connect an anemometar to my counter module.
But isn't my 1count100


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Sorry,
I cant get you????

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sry, my mistake. I am asking is it possible to connect an anemometar on my counter module 1count24v/100khz or I need to connect my anemometar to the encoder



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el_erinho wrote:
sry, my mistake. I am asking is it possible to connect an anemometar on my counter module 1count24v/100khz


YES, if the anemometer give a 24V Signal with max. 100 kHz frequency.
To check it, you have to look into the manual of anemometer.

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Dear el_erinho
This is the output specs I found for your anemometer:
Signal type low level AC sine wave, frequency linearly proportional to windspeed

So direct conection is not possible.  A transducer or an interface is needed to convert the AC wave  to a digital square signal ...Rnf:lblSmileyTooltip_
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Looking at specs  NRG#40H is more suitable.

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Marciano wrote:
Dear el_erinho
This is the output specs I found for your anemometer:
Signal type low level AC sine wave, frequency linearly proportional to windspeed

So direct conection is not possible.  A transducer or an interface is needed to convert the AC wave  to a digital square signal ...Rnf:lblSmileyTooltip_

Thank you very much. That is the reason why is posted this topic!
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You welcome, Glad I could help! Rnf:lblSmileyTooltip_
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