stari Active Member Licensed User Longtime User Sep 8, 2014 #1 I wish to produce beeps - from 20 to 120 beeps pro minute. With timer interval 1000 i get 60 beeps, but hov i can make only 59, or 40 ....? I don't have idea, how to do this.
I wish to produce beeps - from 20 to 120 beeps pro minute. With timer interval 1000 i get 60 beeps, but hov i can make only 59, or 40 ....? I don't have idea, how to do this.
S sorex Expert Licensed User Longtime User Sep 8, 2014 #2 60000 / beeps_per_minute is the value for the timer interval Upvote 0
DonManfred Expert Licensed User Longtime User Sep 8, 2014 #3 1000 is 1000ms = 1 second In result you get 60 beeps, right. If you need less beeps then you must set the intervall to a higher value. Try to find the result (best intervall) with pure mathematic Upvote 0
1000 is 1000ms = 1 second In result you get 60 beeps, right. If you need less beeps then you must set the intervall to a higher value. Try to find the result (best intervall) with pure mathematic
stari Active Member Licensed User Longtime User Sep 8, 2014 #4 DonManfred said: 1000 is 1000ms = 1 second In result you get 60 beeps, right. If you need less beeps then you must set the intervall to a higher value. Try to find the result (best intervall) with pure mathematic Click to expand... Hm, i know, yes. Upvote 0
DonManfred said: 1000 is 1000ms = 1 second In result you get 60 beeps, right. If you need less beeps then you must set the intervall to a higher value. Try to find the result (best intervall) with pure mathematic Click to expand... Hm, i know, yes.
DonManfred Expert Licensed User Longtime User Sep 8, 2014 #5 stari said: Hm, i know, yes. Click to expand... See answer #2 Upvote 0
stari Active Member Licensed User Longtime User Sep 8, 2014 #6 Sory, but i must have a brain failure. Hehe, solved. Upvote 0