Hi,
I am reading my Ferraris electric meter using a cheap tcrt5000 IR sensor, triggering on the rising edge, created by the end of the red-section of the rotating disc.
The setup is not really hassle free, as I am getting additional triggers, caused by very short glitches. I am already using the "Debounce Time" of the Pulse Counter plugin, but I am missing something like a 'Minimum Pulse duration [ms]", as a Glitch Filter.
Is this a feature anybody already implemented or that is on the road-map?
CherAlban
Pulse Counter / Glitch Filter
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Re: Pulse Counter / Glitch Filter
Hello,
I'm no Dev so i can't say if something is planned or on roadmap.
Anyways i tend to say that such spikes and glitches usually have a reason.
This might be power supply (spikes or noisy voltage), or it might result from
bad or no filtering in the circuitry.
Please give some more info:
Are you using just the bare tcrt5000 (IR-LED/Sensor) or one of these little breakout boards
with a little trimme and a LM293 or similiar chip on it? If the second, cann you give a picture or a link?
Regards
Shardan
I'm no Dev so i can't say if something is planned or on roadmap.
Anyways i tend to say that such spikes and glitches usually have a reason.
This might be power supply (spikes or noisy voltage), or it might result from
bad or no filtering in the circuitry.
Please give some more info:
Are you using just the bare tcrt5000 (IR-LED/Sensor) or one of these little breakout boards
with a little trimme and a LM293 or similiar chip on it? If the second, cann you give a picture or a link?
Regards
Shardan
Regards
Shardan
Shardan
Re: Pulse Counter / Glitch Filter
Hi,
yes of course those glitches have a reason, in this case the whole poor optical setup and especially the reflective properties of my 50 years old Ferraris disc, which is hard to influence...
I am using one of those little breakout boards, incl. a trimmer on it. There is no analog filtering implemented. If possible, I would prefer to implement the debouncing / glitch filtering in software.
CherAlban
yes of course those glitches have a reason, in this case the whole poor optical setup and especially the reflective properties of my 50 years old Ferraris disc, which is hard to influence...
I am using one of those little breakout boards, incl. a trimmer on it. There is no analog filtering implemented. If possible, I would prefer to implement the debouncing / glitch filtering in software.
CherAlban
Re: Pulse Counter / Glitch Filter
Its not on the roadmap but it seems a usefull feature indeed. Please create a feature request on github for it and we might implement this.
Edwin
Edwin
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