Showing posts with label Motor Controller. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motor Controller. Show all posts

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Motor Speed Controller | PWM Controller for Dimmer or Motor Speed Controller

This is yet another project born of necessity. It's a simple circuit, but does exactly what it's designed to do - dim LED lights or control the speed of 12V DC motors. The circuit uses PWM to regulate the effective or average current through the LED array, 12V incandescent lamp (such as a car headlight bulb) or DC motor. The only difference between the two modes of operation is the addition of a power diode for motor speed control, although a small diode should be used for dimmers too, in case long leads are used which will create an inductive back EMF when the MOSFET switches off.

Completed PWM Dimmer/Speed Control

The photo shows what a completed board looks like. Dimensions are 53 x 37mm, so it's possible to install it into quite small spaces. The parts used are readily available, and many substitutions are available for both the MOSFET and power diode (the latter is only needed for motor speed control). The opamps should not be substituted, because the ones used were chosen for low power and their ability to swing the output to the negative supply rail.

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Drill Controller | Mini-Drill Controller Circuit

 This circuit is intended as a revolution control for small dc motors as fitted, for instance, in small electric drills (such as used for precision engineering and for drilling boards, among others). The behavior of these motors, which are normally permanent magnet types, is comparable to that of independently powered motors. In theory, the rpm of these motors depends solely on the applied voltage.

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