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Old 1st June 2004, 12:16 PM   (permalink)
Default DC motor control by PWM

Hi, i am using pwm output of 16f877 to control dc motor speed contol. the motor has a tacho output which has to be diplayed in the lcd display unit. the pwm period is 5 milli second. a TIP142 is used as driver transistor to the load( motor). the problem is i am unable to get stable output of tacho with the result the lcd display fluctuates by 5 to 7 counts. on the otherhand when i give varying dc voltage to the motor the tacho output is constant and the display is very stable. my question is

1.should i modify the driver ckt to convert the pulse width output to a dc voltage . or is there any way to get a stale dc tacho output.
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Old 1st June 2004, 01:10 PM   (permalink)
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Hi, i am using pwm output of 16f877 to control dc motor speed contol. the motor has a tacho output which has to be diplayed in the lcd display unit. the pwm period is 5 milli second. a TIP142 is used as driver transistor to the load( motor). the problem is i am unable to get stable output of tacho with the result the lcd display fluctuates by 5 to 7 counts. on the otherhand when i give varying dc voltage to the motor the tacho output is constant and the display is very stable. my question is

1.should i modify the driver ckt to convert the pulse width output to a dc voltage . or is there any way to get a stale dc tacho output.
I should try varying the PWM frequency, you should be able to get a stable speed from PWM - but if it's too low a frequency the motor can slow down during the dead periods.
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Old 1st June 2004, 01:18 PM   (permalink)
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Hi, thanks fr yr reply. the frequency is 200Hz. is it OK .
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Old 1st June 2004, 02:27 PM   (permalink)
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Hi, thanks fr yr reply. the frequency is 200Hz. is it OK .
I would try increasing it, for a start try 1KHz and see how that works!.
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Old 1st June 2004, 04:08 PM   (permalink)
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I like to use around 25Khz on smaller motors so I don't have to hear any noise from the PWM signal. It does heat up the electronics a little bit but I would rather to that then hear 1-6Khz noise!

200Hz is definitely too small. As Nigel said, I would start with at least 1Khz but you will probably get much better results around 5-6Khz.

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