I am trying to design a speed sensor for a FIRST robot. We are using
three wheels on each side and will be varying motor speed on each side
to steer the robot. I plan on using the Allegro gear tooth sensor,
ATS665LSG to sense drive wheel rotation. This gear tooth sensor
outputs a square wave where the pulse repetition interval is
porportional to the speed of the rotating gear. I would like to
convert the pulse repetition interval to an anlog voltage (0-5VDC) that
can be used as a voltage proportional to the wheel speed. One thought
is to input the square wave into a simple op-amp integrator? Any other
design implementations ideas or integratice circuit options? I have
12VDC power available. Thanks!
three wheels on each side and will be varying motor speed on each side
to steer the robot. I plan on using the Allegro gear tooth sensor,
ATS665LSG to sense drive wheel rotation. This gear tooth sensor
outputs a square wave where the pulse repetition interval is
porportional to the speed of the rotating gear. I would like to
convert the pulse repetition interval to an anlog voltage (0-5VDC) that
can be used as a voltage proportional to the wheel speed. One thought
is to input the square wave into a simple op-amp integrator? Any other
design implementations ideas or integratice circuit options? I have
12VDC power available. Thanks!