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Circuit setups for pulse motors

Started by Nastrand2000, September 16, 2007, 10:46:33 PM

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Nastrand2000

slowing the rotation of the motor isn't always a bad thing...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4BWJagMV6Q .....
The rotation speed of your motor was a guess by me, however I have worked with these motors for a long time. I would say go to ebay and buy a tach or a Oscilloscope to measure the speed. An Oscilloscope is well worth the money. My current guess on your rotation speed is 3150.
Jason

kubikop

Hi Tropes

Please feel free to upload my circuit to you circuits page.

I call it the O.P. Circuit

Paul

Nastrand2000

One thing to remember is.....Amperage is what we are after not voltage. Most of my motors show voltage recovery into caps. But constant amperage at a give voltage is what we are after. With my motors, I can create 40000 volts DC. But it is not very helpful.
Jason

kubikop

@nostrand2000

Wow that is running slow but well.

I have bought a scope but am waiting for the post to start moving here in england.

It will be interesting to confirm your guestimete... ;-)

Paul

Nastrand2000

do you understand how to measure your rpm with the scope. I didn't know how when I got my first scope. Measure your pulse width vs. your millisecond readings then multiply by 1000 then divide by 4 for your setup.
Jason