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What is a car tachometer?

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What is a car tachometer?

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A tachometer is simply a means of counting the engine revolutions of an automobile engine. In this suggested idea a NE555 timer is configured as a monostable or one shot. The period of the 555 timer for our car tachometer is determined by the resistor from the 9V regulated supply to pin 7 (50K) and the capacitor from pin 6 and ground (0.1 uF). Time “T” = 1.1 RC or 1.1 X 50,000 X 0.1 X10 -6 = 0.0055 or 5.5 mS (milli-seconds). The 555 timer receives trigger pulses from the distributor points. These are limited by the 1K resistor and the 5V zener diode, these are AC coupled to the trigger input through the 0.1 uF coupling capacitor. The 50 mA meter for the car tachometer receives calibrated current through the 200K calibration potentiometer (a linear type) when the NE555 timer output is high. After the timer has timed out, the car tachometer meter movement receives no further current for that part of the duty cycle.

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