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RF Dual DC Motor Controller

The transmitter circuit consists of WZ-X01 RF module, Holtek HT-640 encoder and 8-bit A/D converter. U1 ADC0804 converts the analog voltage to digital data; U2 encodes that data (D0~D6) along with D6, D7 and transmitting through the RF transmitter module. The potentiometer VR1 varies the voltage to the A/D U1 pin6, since only the lower 6 bits are used; the trim pot VR2 has to adjust so that the maximum input to the U1 will not exceed 1.25V. The S2 (D6) and S3 (D7) are used for controlling the rotation direction of the motors. S1 set the transmitter address; this address has to match with the address of the decoder circuit.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - October 28, 2008 at 7:02 am

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Z-bridge by 74LS139

You can drop all off the transistors and resistors if your motors don’t drain too much current. You only need a 74F139 or 74S139 NOT the LS version. The chip can provide peak currents up to 100mA for a short time (<1 second) and to one output at a time. This is for normal connections. I don’t know how far you can go with this misbehavior. It’s nothing special, but you get the idea how it is done.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - October 16, 2008 at 7:20 am

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Stepping Motor Driver using XNOR gate

The circuit is not particularly susceptible to motor transients and supports FULL STEPS FORWARD, FULL STEPS REVERSE, ACTIVE HOLD, and POWER OFF aka RELEASED. If the motor does not turn then swap around the leads of ONE of the two coils. To reverse the sense of the EN signal simply rework the circuit around an XNOR gate. [...]

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http://members.shaw.ca/novotill/StepperDriver/index.htm

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - October 13, 2008 at 7:27 am

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