jjbunn
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I'm calibrating my tachometer, and also seeing if I can cure it of some "stickiness" above about 5000rpm.
Here's my setup:
I've hooked up the 12V bench supply, and a Tek sweep signal generator with +8V square waves (50% duty cycle). I can set the generator frequency to any frequency quite accurately, and I can also sweep the frequency between the tach's limits, to give it a bit of a work out
Is my math correct here:
For each revolution of a four cylinder engine there are two ignition sparks. So if the engine is rotating at 3000 rpm then that's a spark rate of 2x3000 = 6000 sparks per minute, which is 100 sparks a second.
So, if I set my signal generator to 100Hz, the tach should read 3000rpm. It does, more or less.
There is a 47kOhm pot for calibration ... varying this pot gives quite a wide adjustment, so I want to be sure.
I was surprised to see an IC in the tach:
(I expected discrete transistors).
What could the "stickiness" above 5000rpm be caused by? (And do I really care, since I'm unlikely to want to redline the engine.) Perhaps some oil is needed on the bearings. Anyone have experience with this?
Here's my setup:

I've hooked up the 12V bench supply, and a Tek sweep signal generator with +8V square waves (50% duty cycle). I can set the generator frequency to any frequency quite accurately, and I can also sweep the frequency between the tach's limits, to give it a bit of a work out
Is my math correct here:
For each revolution of a four cylinder engine there are two ignition sparks. So if the engine is rotating at 3000 rpm then that's a spark rate of 2x3000 = 6000 sparks per minute, which is 100 sparks a second.
So, if I set my signal generator to 100Hz, the tach should read 3000rpm. It does, more or less.
There is a 47kOhm pot for calibration ... varying this pot gives quite a wide adjustment, so I want to be sure.
I was surprised to see an IC in the tach:

(I expected discrete transistors).
What could the "stickiness" above 5000rpm be caused by? (And do I really care, since I'm unlikely to want to redline the engine.) Perhaps some oil is needed on the bearings. Anyone have experience with this?