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#70057 - RE: DC motor control using 8051 Responding to: ???'s previous message |
If it is a Permanent Magnet DC motor, then one way is to do pulse width or pulse time modulation for good starting and slow speed charateristics. Posting the nominal current rating of the motor and expected RPM range can help take you near a solution.
Raghu |
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