
Re: Frequency counter as gas engine tach?
Chevy454 wrote:
> I have a Radio Shack frequency counter (#22-305), with two frequency
> ranges and a digital pulse mode. Its input is a 50 ohm BNC connector.
>
> Can someone suggest a suitable inductive pickup for this to wrap
> around a spark plug wire that will provide a signal that is not too
> strong?
>
> My first impulse was to use a a few feet of RG-58 with a BNC at one
> and and a foot of insulated wire on the other end soldered to the
> center conductor, fitted with an alligator clip to clip to the
> exposed cable shield after wrapping the spark plug wire a few times.
>
> Ken C
>
>
Use 1 loop of wire in a very small radius. Use a pair of diodes
like 1N914's to clamp the input at the 2 connections. Each diode
goes the opposite direction across the connection..
You may also want to use a 47 ohm resistor in series with the loop
feeding the center connections. the diodes should be clamped at the
center connection.
this will give you an average of 0.6 volt +/- pulse to the input of
the counter..
all you should need to do is just lay the loop next to the wire.
It's a crude method but I've done a coupling like that before to
detect RPM.
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