Order Analysis Using FFT & Tachometer
PULSE Lite Basic 2-channel Run-up/Run-down Analyzer Type 3560 L-L04
- All the features of 3560 L-L02 PULSE Lite Basic 2-channel FFT Analyzer plus third channel for tachometer
- Directly relate noise and vibration to rotating elements like engines, motors, and tyres
- Use contour and waterfall displays to measure how noise and vibration varies with RPM
- Extract multiples of fundamental rotation speed (orders) to determine sources of vibration
Typical run-up/down test setup:

Demonstration Video
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Vibration Measurement During Run-up of an Electrical Motor Video presentation of how easy it is to perform measurements and extract orders of the vibration of a motor during a run-up using the PULSE Lite Run-up/Run-down Analyzer. The vibration is measured using accelerometers with built-in TEDS and the RPM is measured using a tacho signal giving one pulse per revolution. The RPM measurement is used for controlling the storage of frequency spectra into the multibuffer of the analyzer. (Requirements: A sound card, Windows® Media Player (download here!), Screen resolution: 1280x1024 for optimal viewing) > Part 1 (1min. 29sec.) > Part 2 (4min. 10sec.) > Part 3 (5min. 06sec.)
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Calibration using PULSE Lite (7 min 24s) - Low resolution version (reduced quality). Video presentation showing how easy it is to perform microphone and accelerometer calibration using PULSE Lite. (Requirements: A sound card, Windows® Media Player (download here!), Screen resolution: 1280x1024 for optimal viewing) |
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