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surajsun22
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Posted - Jul 24 2010 :  1:29:32 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hello...

for a few days i'm trying to make an RC car in which i want dc motor speed control..

therefore i want to ask whether PWM can be implemented on an Existing RF controller..

Thanx in advance...


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audioguru
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Posted - Jul 25 2010 :  08:29:25 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
RC models normally use low frequency PWM for driving servos and for driving motor speed control circuits with higher frequency PWM.
The motor speed control for my new electric model airplanes whines with a PWM frequency of about 1800Hz.
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surajsun22
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Posted - Jul 31 2010 :  07:35:12 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanx for the reply...

But the RF controller i have doesn't have any PWM. it simply drives two DC motors forward and backward. so i was asking if somehow i can implement PWM to speed control these DC motors...??
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wasssup1990
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Posted - Jul 31 2010 :  10:12:28 AM  Show Profile  Visit wasssup1990's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Modify the transmitter to send PWM bursts to the car where the modulation quantity comes from the potentiometers for the required directions like forwards and backwards. This may or may not work and you will probably need to have a very low PWM frequency as the receiver might introduce some form of delay, similar to de-bounce on digital push buttons.

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Edited by - wasssup1990 on Jul 31 2010 10:13:09 AM
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surajsun22
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Posted - Jul 31 2010 :  11:04:06 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Can u pls explain clearly and probably with a circuit .cuz i'm a newby in this field..

thnx
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wasssup1990
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Posted - Jul 31 2010 :  9:15:34 PM  Show Profile  Visit wasssup1990's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Sorry I have no time for that. Try to figure it out yourself, after a while you will no longer be a newbie.

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surajsun22
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Posted - Aug 01 2010 :  08:42:26 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ok thnx. i will try to figure it out by my self..

but i still expect someone else to ans my ques...
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audioguru
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Posted - Aug 01 2010 :  10:27:39 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You have a very simple and cheap on-off radio control system. You must modify the transmitter and receiver so they can use PWM for speed control.
But very cheap circuits do not have a service manual available for you to see the schematic, parts layout and parts list.
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surajsun22
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Posted - Aug 02 2010 :  03:08:50 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Yes u r right it is a simple on off rdio system..cn u give guidance to modify it for PWM..
basically i wanted simple PWM over radio system.so if possible pls provide me with the right tutorial for a DIY version..

thnx.


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audioguru
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Posted - Aug 02 2010 :  09:53:52 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You do not have the service manual so how can you modify the cheap circuit?
PWM is not simple. You need to modulate the transmitter somehow and demodulate at the receiver somehow.

My 4-channels PWM transmitter costs $32.00. It operates at 2.4GHz and automatically scans and selects a radio frequency without interference. The 4-channels receiver with PWM motor speed control is also inexpensive.
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surajsun22
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Posted - Aug 02 2010 :  10:36:35 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ok! thanx ..

can link me to the website where i can purchase this 4-chnnel transmitter/receiver..
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audioguru
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Posted - Aug 02 2010 :  11:08:16 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I buy RC models and parts from www.hobbyhobby.com in Canada. The ParkZone brand of RC airplanes have the assembled transmitter and receiver circuits as parts.
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surajsun22
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Posted - Aug 03 2010 :  01:49:49 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
thnx
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RRITESH KAKKAR
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Posted - Aug 20 2010 :  04:34:55 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I want to have basic knowlege of RF circuit as there are some radio freq. transister & coil function in clockwise & counter clockwise.....?
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boron
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Posted - Aug 20 2010 :  6:30:23 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi there. If you have questions not pertaining directly to the material discussed in this thread, I suggest starting your own with a clear set of questions and goals.
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RRITESH KAKKAR
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Posted - Aug 20 2010 :  10:31:03 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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