Someone Electro New Member Sep 30, 2003 #21 This is now certanly working! I call it the E-bridge The difrance betwen the old(un working)Circuit is that the botom transistor is flipt verticaly What do you think? 8) Attachments Motor_Control1.jpg 12.5 KB · Views: 439
This is now certanly working! I call it the E-bridge The difrance betwen the old(un working)Circuit is that the botom transistor is flipt verticaly What do you think? 8)
Roff Well-Known Member Sep 30, 2003 #22 Someone Electro said: This is now certanly working! I call it the E-bridge The difrance betwen the old(un working)Circuit is that the botom transistor is flipt verticaly What do you think? 8) Click to expand... It won't work. Sebi's circuit is a good one, but if I understand you correctly, you don't have any optoisolators or a PNP transistor. The bottom line is, you can't make a motor reverse directions with just 2 NPNs controlled from a parallel port.
Someone Electro said: This is now certanly working! I call it the E-bridge The difrance betwen the old(un working)Circuit is that the botom transistor is flipt verticaly What do you think? 8) Click to expand... It won't work. Sebi's circuit is a good one, but if I understand you correctly, you don't have any optoisolators or a PNP transistor. The bottom line is, you can't make a motor reverse directions with just 2 NPNs controlled from a parallel port.
Someone Electro New Member Sep 30, 2003 #23 Well the motor was thurning in bouth directions and with just 1 mA as input
Roff Well-Known Member Sep 30, 2003 #24 Someone Electro said: Well the motor was thurning in bouth directions and with just 1 mA as input Click to expand... Did you see this on your simulator, or do you have hardware running (i.e., a real motor)?
Someone Electro said: Well the motor was thurning in bouth directions and with just 1 mA as input Click to expand... Did you see this on your simulator, or do you have hardware running (i.e., a real motor)?