Digital Pulse Counters are high-speed electronic instruments designed to count and display pulse signals from sensors, encoders, switches or PLC outputs. Built for modern automation and OEM applications, these counters provide fast, accurate and configurable counting with programmable presets, scaling and control outputs. Charter Controls supplies a complete range of GIC digital pulse counters offering reliable performance, clear displays and seamless panel integration.
🔧 Technical Highlights:
- Input type: NPN/PNP transistor, dry contact or TTL-compatible pulse input
- Counting range: Up to 999,999 with programmable scale factor and direction
- Counting speed: Up to 10 kHz for high-speed lines
- Display: Bright 6-digit LED/LCD with programmable decimal point
- Outputs: Relay or transistor outputs for presets, alarms and control
- Power supply: 85–270 V AC/DC or 24 V DC models
- Reset modes: Manual, remote or automatic reset
- Mounting: 48 × 48 mm (1/16 DIN) panel cut-out
- Compliance: CE, UKCA and RoHS
✅ Benefits:
- Accurate, high-speed pulse/event counting for automation and process control
- Programmable presets and scaling enable direct engineering-unit readout
- Clear, compact panel display with minimal wiring and fast commissioning
- Durable, maintenance-free solid-state design for long service life
- Backed by GIC reliability and Charter Controls UK technical support
🚀 Applications:
- Production batch counting and piece tally
- Conveyor rate and machine cycle monitoring
- Encoder-based speed/position pulse counting
- Process instrumentation and test benches
- OEM control panels and automation systems
GIC digital pulse counters deliver precise, configurable and fast pulse measurement — the dependable choice for production monitoring and process control, available from Charter Controls with verified UK stock.
FAQs
- Q: Can digital pulse counters be reset remotely?
A: Yes — most models include a remote reset input for PLC or push-button control. - Q: Do they support scaling to show engineering units?
A: Yes — programmable scale factors convert pulses to units such as pcs, m/min or RPM.