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From: Stanislav Kogan
To: atm{at}shore.net
Reply-To: Stanislav Kogan
Hello.
On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 21:50:24 -0700
"Bob May" wrote:
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> The PWM controller controlled from a microprocessor will keep the
> torque up will be the best thing.
Yeah, that's what I'm planning to use. However, I looked up on the net, and
the schematics I've seen usually use a potentiometer to control the speed.
Can you point me to an example circuit that uses a microcontroller? It
would really help me - I'm not very versed in electronics.
That raises another question: do you think it may be wise to switch from a
DC motor to a stepper motor? It would definitely be easier to control.
Best regards.
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Stanislav Kogan
eMail: kogan_s{at}mail15.com
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