C cp10932 New member Jun 30, 2002 #1 THere is this "PPR" setting in 633 Win Test. What is this? What does it do? Thanks. Crystalfontz LCD BlogLooking for additional LCD resources? Check out our LCD blog for the latest developments in LCD technology.
THere is this "PPR" setting in 633 Win Test. What is this? What does it do? Thanks. Crystalfontz LCD BlogLooking for additional LCD resources? Check out our LCD blog for the latest developments in LCD technology.
CF Tech Administrator Jun 30, 2002 #2 It is "Pulses Per Revolution" and is used to convert the frequency of the tachometer signal (in Hz) to RPM. If you do not explicitly know your fan's PPR, just leave it at "2".
It is "Pulses Per Revolution" and is used to convert the frequency of the tachometer signal (in Hz) to RPM. If you do not explicitly know your fan's PPR, just leave it at "2".