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mrbill2 August 21st 07 02:37 PM

Motor Control
 
Hello Group
I need a schematic to control the speed and run time of a small 3 volt
battery powered electric motor.
Run time 5 to 30 seconds at different speeds.
Thanks
Mr. Bill

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John B[_2_] August 21st 07 06:13 PM

Motor Control
 
On 21/08/2007 mrbill2 wrote:

Hello Group
I need a schematic to control the speed and run time of a small 3
volt battery powered electric motor. Run time 5 to 30 seconds at
different speeds. Thanks
Mr. Bill


I'm afraid that a schematic won't control anything; you'll need to
build some hardware. But first you need to specify exactly what speeds
and how you want to select which running time and speed is used.

Once you've done that, it'll take no more than half an hour to get that
working with an ATmega48V which will run at 2.7V.

--
John B

John B[_2_] August 21st 07 06:13 PM

Motor Control
 
On 21/08/2007 mrbill2 wrote:

Hello Group
I need a schematic to control the speed and run time of a small 3
volt battery powered electric motor. Run time 5 to 30 seconds at
different speeds. Thanks
Mr. Bill


I'm afraid that a schematic won't control anything; you'll need to
build some hardware. But first you need to specify exactly what speeds
and how you want to select which running time and speed is used.

Once you've done that, it'll take no more than half an hour to get that
working with an ATmega48V which will run at 2.7V.

--
John B

JosephKK August 24th 07 05:23 AM

Motor Control
 
John B posted to
alt.binaries.schematics.electronic:

On 21/08/2007 mrbill2 wrote:

Hello Group
I need a schematic to control the speed and run time of a small
3
volt battery powered electric motor. Run time 5 to 30 seconds at
different speeds. Thanks
Mr. Bill


I'm afraid that a schematic won't control anything; you'll need to
build some hardware. But first you need to specify exactly what
speeds and how you want to select which running time and speed is
used.

Once you've done that, it'll take no more than half an hour to get
that working with an ATmega48V which will run at 2.7V.

--
John B



Translation: I can do that for you for US $7,000,000, in advance,
and any patents or other IP are mine.

Now, WTF do you really want, mrbill, (if you know)?


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