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Touch Motor Control by SCR and Schmitt Trigger

Saturday, September 13th, 2008
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This circuit designs for control DC Motor 12Volt. By use the touch once Motor as a result turn go to once. When use a finger touches the metal makes Schmitt Trigger Circuit take a signal from Oscillator Circuit and make a signal goes out Trig SCR Bias Current [...]

PIC18CXXX/PIC16CXXX DC Servomotor

Monday, August 4th, 2008
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The PICmicro ® microcontroller makes an ideal choice for an embedded DC Servomotor application. The PICmicro family has many devices and options for the embedded designer to choose from. Furthermore, pin compatible devices are offered in the PIC16CXXX and PIC18CXXX device families, which makes it possible to use either device in the same hardware design. [...]

Servo loop improves linear-regulator efficiency

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008
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Linear regulators are easy to implement and have better noise and drift characteristics than switching approaches. Their largest disadvantage is inefficiency: excess energy dissipated as heat. Several well-known techniques are available to minimize the input-to-output voltage across a linear regulator. I had been looking for an inexpensive, easy-to-implement, and efficient preregulator to reduce the dropout [...]