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Rick Knoble 
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Personally, I like my instrumentation to update a little faster than
once a second ;-)

John


Rich Thomas wrote:
> I think that means it samples *over* a second -- counts the pulses in a
> second then computes pulses per second, thence RPMs.
>
> --R
>
> Craig McCluskey wrote:
>
>>      Code uses interrupt to count the rising edges of the pulse in a time
>>      unit, which is around one second.
>>
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>> Methinks a one second sampling time is dreadfully slow.
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>> Craig
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