Description
ATORRA’s Pulse Counter is designed to count the number of electric pulses from electricity, water, or
overall general meters. The counter can also track machinery and equipment with a pulse output. These small wall mounted devices
are either battery operated or power operated. The counter can also use wireless technology making them easy to install and very low maintenance.
Features & Benefits
- Counts number of electric pluses from numerous avenues: electricity, water, machinery, equipment
- Battery or power operated
- Wireless technology
- Easy to install and low maintain
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Mechanical applications:Tracking the number of times a motor rotates, the number of objects passing a point (like on a conveyor belt), or the number of times a button is pressed.
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Sensors:Counting the pulses generated by sensors (like photo-emitters, flow sensors, or proximity sensors) to determine the state of an object or process.
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Data Acquisition:In systems that collect data from various sensors, a it can be used to accurately count the number of data samples acquired.
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Motion Control:
In robotics or industrial automation, it can be used with encoders to accurately track the speed and position of motors or other moving components.
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Measuring Distance or Flow:
They can be used with sensors like flow meters or rotary encoders to measure the distance traveled or the amount of liquid that has flowed.
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Clock Generation:
They can be used to generate a precise clock signal or to create time delays by counting a certain number of clock pulses.
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Frequency Division:
Can divide a high-frequency clock signal into a lower-frequency signal for use in other circuits.
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Communication:In data communication, pulse counters can be used to count the number of bits or packets transmitted over a network.
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Consumer Electronics:Pulse counters are used in devices like coffee makers, rice cookers, and other appliances to track usage or measure the quantity of materials used.





