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Old 07-03-2019, 01:07 PM
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Originally Posted by isosceles View Post
Somehow EI commander can report p-mags "timing mismatch". my guess is that probably the tach signal is synchronized with the TDC and it's probably accurate... I doubt that the professional prob balancers have precision better than maybe 5 degrees, simply because of the size of the reflective tape.
The iPad edition App does the timing mismatch feature with a LED output. Though its not included in the Wi-Fi edition. We are planning to release a tiny separate board (1" x 1.5") that is dedicated to this feature only. Its planned to be low cost (around $40). It was decided to have it as a separate board so it can be installed even without controller. It does offer a LED output and also a single Analog output to show the "divergence" read out on Glass panel. Connection to this small board will be just the two TACHs.

Yes, it won't be a 5 degrees error if using the TACH, though it first depends on how accurate the blow-in-the-tube was done and if it is within 1 degree of actual TDC when the TACH first setup.
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