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Thread: Cheap and easy speed controllers

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    Ali, didnt you buy an IBC? Also I would definately not advise Hobby speedos for robots, most (if not all) of them arent designed for the job. Best stick with Electronizes as the cheapest RC speedo.

    There are loads of ways you could make servo-operated switches or even servo operated potentiometer but you wont get very good performance at all compared to a mosfet/H-Bridge circuit.

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  5. Look at a few sites on the net to find some schematic diagrams of how the relays wire up. You will need to mount the servos in a good position to switch the microswitches and you might find strip-board, available from places like maplin, useful for the relay mounting. Obviously that would only be classed as an RC Switch rather than a speed controller.


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  7. Are you using H-bridge driver chips run by the pic by any chance? It helps greatly to use an extra 10v to the upper n-channel mosfets while switching. The standard for motor controllers like this seems to be the HIP chips

    Regards, Ewan
    http://www.micro-maul.co.ukhttp://www.micro-maul.co.uk

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    http://www.picaxe.co.uk/www.picaxe.co.uk/ this looks good is this any use? also http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/bhabbott/esc.htmlhttp://homepages.paradise.net.nz/bhabbott/esc.html

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