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Description.
A simple DC motor controller circuit using NE555 is shown here. Many DC motor speed control
circuits have been published here but this is the first one using NE555
timer IC. In addition to controlling the motors speed its direction of
rotation can be also changed using this circuit.
A PWM circuit based on timer NE555 is
the heart of this circuit. NE555 is wired as an astable multivibrator
whose duty cycle can be adjusted by varying the POT R1. The output of
IC1 is coupled to the base of transistor Q1 which drives the motor
according to the PWM signal available at its base. Higher the duty cycle
the average voltage across motor will be high which results in higher
motor speed and vice versa. Change of DC motor direction is attained
using the DPDT switch S1 which on application just toggles the polarity
applied to the motor.
Circuit diagram of DC motor controller.
- The circuit can be assembled on a Vero board or PCB.
- Use 12V DC for powering the IC.
- Vm is the power supply for motor and its value depends on the motors voltage rating. Any way maximum Vceo for BD139 is 80V and so Vm should not be exceeded 80 volts.
- Maximum collector current BD139 can handle is 1.5A and so do not use a motor that consumes more than 1.5 amperes of current.
- A heat sink is necessary for BD139.
1. Stepper motor controller
2. PWM Motor Speed Control Circuit
3. Speed control for PCB drill
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