The WPSE347 is a LM393 speed sensor module, widely used in motor speed detection, pulse count, position control, etc.
The sensor is very easy to operate: To measure the speed of a motor, make sure the motor has a disk with holes. Each hole should be equally spaced on the disk. Every time the sensor sees a hole, it creates a digital pulse on the D0 pin. This pulse goes from 0V to 5V and is a digital TTL signal. If you capture this pulse on a development board and calculate the time between the two pulses, you can determine the revolutions speed: (time between pulses X 60)/number of holes.
For example, if you have one hole in the disk and the time between two pulses is 3 seconds, you have a revolutions speed of 3*60 = 180 rpm. If you have 2 holes in the disk, you have a revolutions speed of (3*60/2) = 90 rpm.
Features:
- 4 pin connector: Analog out, digital out, ground, vcc
- LED power indicator
- LED indicator of the output pulses at D0
Specifications:
- Working voltage: 3.3 to 5 VDC
- Groove width: 5mm
- Weight: 8g
- Dimensions: 32 x 14 x 7mm
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