Tape Deck Motor Speed Control at Walter Graves blog

Tape Deck Motor Speed Control. You see those integrated brushed dc motors with a hole or two in them for speed adjustment in countless cassette tape decks or. Many motors have a preset pot on the rear of the housing and achieve speed control by sensing back emf. The way to vary speed is with a motor driver. As is, it works, but now i want to control the speed of the tape. That trim pot is a built in trim potentiometer that allows adjusting the speed of the motor from the stock speed pcb. You can take that trim pot off and solder wires on its olace to. Since that is a dc motor, you want a dc motor driver, a.k.a. The motors used for driving the tape were usually brushed dc motors with either a centrifugal governor (a small weight on a spring. The motor is wired to one of the windings of the transformer through a diode. The motor is a dc motor with an internal speed control, take it apart and remove the offending parts and then use your own.

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The way to vary speed is with a motor driver. You see those integrated brushed dc motors with a hole or two in them for speed adjustment in countless cassette tape decks or. That trim pot is a built in trim potentiometer that allows adjusting the speed of the motor from the stock speed pcb. Since that is a dc motor, you want a dc motor driver, a.k.a. As is, it works, but now i want to control the speed of the tape. The motor is a dc motor with an internal speed control, take it apart and remove the offending parts and then use your own. The motors used for driving the tape were usually brushed dc motors with either a centrifugal governor (a small weight on a spring. You can take that trim pot off and solder wires on its olace to. The motor is wired to one of the windings of the transformer through a diode. Many motors have a preset pot on the rear of the housing and achieve speed control by sensing back emf.

how to make Simple dc motor speed control circuit, electronics projects

Tape Deck Motor Speed Control You see those integrated brushed dc motors with a hole or two in them for speed adjustment in countless cassette tape decks or. You can take that trim pot off and solder wires on its olace to. Many motors have a preset pot on the rear of the housing and achieve speed control by sensing back emf. That trim pot is a built in trim potentiometer that allows adjusting the speed of the motor from the stock speed pcb. The motor is wired to one of the windings of the transformer through a diode. The way to vary speed is with a motor driver. The motor is a dc motor with an internal speed control, take it apart and remove the offending parts and then use your own. Since that is a dc motor, you want a dc motor driver, a.k.a. As is, it works, but now i want to control the speed of the tape. You see those integrated brushed dc motors with a hole or two in them for speed adjustment in countless cassette tape decks or. The motors used for driving the tape were usually brushed dc motors with either a centrifugal governor (a small weight on a spring.

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