Semiconductors for Tachometer Prototype Circuit
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A tachometer (also called a revolution-counter, rev-counter, or RPM gauge) is an instrument that measures the rotation speed of a shaft or disk, as in a motor or other machine (source: wikipedia.org). Sometimes if you want to accurately measured how fast the engine is running, you will then require the use of an electronic counter and display system.
Below we provide you with informations about what semiconductors we require for setting up a circuit of tachometer prototype. The list of all semiconductors for this purpose are:
- 1pc Counter7000 Count up counter
- Integrated Circuits : 1pc 78L05 IC, 2pcs 555 IC, 1pc 74LS00 IC, 1pc CA3140E
- Resistors : 1pc 270R, 1pc 22nF, 1pc 1k, 1pc 4k7, 2pcs 10k, 3pcs 100k, 1pc 1M, 1pc 100k variable, 1pc 2M2 variable
- Diodes : BP103B 1pc, SFH485 1pc, BZYC3V0 1pc
- Capacitors: 1nF 1pc, 10nF 2pcs, 22nF 1pc, 100nF 3pcs, 470nF 2pcs
Simply complete the informations about semiconductors for tachometer prototype circuit, the sensor, Counter/display, Power supply sub-systems, LED sub-system, Gate sub-system, and Reset Subsystem in a detailed explanation and circuit schematic provided here (source: formulaschools.com).
Tags: Automotive Datasheet, Counter Gauge, semiconductors, Tachometer
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