Quadraature Frequency
Quadraature Frequency
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I have a bit of a dilemma; I have a bi directional meter, the flow output uses a quadrature Frequency (+-90 out of phase). The device that receives the signal cannot accept this signal, but two separate frequencies. Is there a device that can convert the quadrature frequency in to to separate frequencies (one for each direction)?





RE: Quadraature Frequency
What about sending the signal into a PLC and let that figure out the direction
Give us some more details
Frequency, voltage level, output type, make model etc.
regards
Roy
RE: Quadraature Frequency
RE: Quadraature Frequency
If the computer won't handle the quadrature signal, what does it accept?
Roy
RE: Quadraature Frequency
I tried a web search for Quadrature Decoder, it seems this terminology has been hijacked.
Anyway an incremental encoder vendor might have a solution.
The following link describes salvaging parts from a computer mouse, there must be a quadrature detector chip in there. On that thought does your blow computer have a mouse input, perhaps you could wire your speed detector in there somehow.
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I will be interested to see how you finally resolve this problem.
BTW what's a blow computer?
Regards
Roy
RE: Quadraature Frequency
Keith Cress
kcress - http://www.flaminsystems.com
RE: Quadraature Frequency
A Blow computer is just a typo for a FLOW computer used to calculate the flow volume and adjust for Pressure and Temp
I got some clarification on the Frequencies
It is actualy 2 frequencies one gives the open collector signal and the seconed is the same frequency only out of phase depending on the direction of the flow.
What the "FLOW" computer needs is a seperate frequency for each diredtion.
RE: Quadraature Frequency
OK, I owe you one! Silly me! LOL
SaskGear,
Yes, I understand what the quadrature signal is for so as I understand you only need to separate the 2, frequencies is that right?
As I said the encoder vendors might have something or you could make your own using the components from an old mouse (older the better I think) I'm almost certain that the mouse output is one or the other depending on direction of travel, should be easy to check.
Please post the model No of the transducer/and computer. I assume they are from different vendors otherwise the computer would already take care of it.
Roy
RE: Quadraature Frequency
So if you have quadrature signals A and B, use a D type Flip Flop with A to the D input and B to the clock. The FF will be set or reset depending on the direction of the A/B signals. Then use the FF outputs to gate (ssy) the A signal using two AND gates.
Two double the frequency, Exclusive OR the A and B signals.
RE: Quadraature Frequency
Keith Cress
kcress - http://www.flaminsystems.com
RE: Quadraature Frequency
You didn't think of D type did you?
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RE: Quadraature Frequency
Keith Cress
kcress - http://www.flaminsystems.com
RE: Quadraature Frequency
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The computer mouse must be similar. I will try to find an old one with DIL components that I can see. I tell my wife that it's OK she is loosing her good looks, my eyesight is failing to match.
Roy