Converting PULSIN reading to RPM, from PC Fan?


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    Default Re: Converting PULSIN reading to RPM, from PC Fan?

    Hmmm ...

    I do not think at all PULSIN is the command to use ...

    just open your Holy manual on page 129 ...

    May be you should consider closer the waveforms to choose the good measuring method.

    I could also lead you to use the "capture" module of the processor ... but here I think a simple method would be much much followed by usable results ...

    Alain
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