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This category is dedicated to SPICE simulation projects of Motor Drives, Speed Controllers, Direction Controllers, Servo Motor, Microcontrollers circuits for Stepper Motors, etc
Created by yakoonettari23, published on 03-12-2012
choose an angle by the botton 1( the angle shown in LCD screen) then press the botton 2 to validate your choice.
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Project Type: Free
| Complexity | Spice Software | Software Version | Full version | Components number |
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| Intermediate | Proteus | 7.6 | Yes | <10 |
Path: SPICE Projects > General Electronics > Motor Control Circuits
Created by EETACcataluna, published on 11-11-2012
The control unit of stepper motor consists of 3 inputs and 4 outputs, INH that enables/disables the motor if low/high, CW that turns the motor clockwise/anticlockwise if high/low, and the CLOCK. The four outputs of the control unit drive the ULN2003A power driver accordly to the two phase drive sequence.Whole process of control unit design.
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| Complexity | Spice Software | Software Version | Full version | Components number | Documents |
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| Intermediate | Proteus | 7+ | Yes | 51-100 | 1 |
Path: SPICE Projects > General Electronics > Motor Control Circuits
Created by EDWin2011, published on 05-11-2012
The speed of the stepper motor is directly proportional to the pulse width, by controlling the pulse width, the speed can be controlled. We can control the speed of the stepper motor by reducing the delay of each sequence. This project uses a AT90S2313 microcontroller 2 display drivers for driving display units and 2 displays for displaying the sequence.
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Project Type: Free
| Complexity | Spice Software | Software Version | Full version | Components number | Documents |
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| Intermediate | EDWinXP | 1.61+ | No | <10 | 1 |
Path: SPICE Projects > General Electronics > Motor Control Circuits
Created by ICAP4Designer, published on 24-10-2012
SPICE simulation of a servo motor coupled to a sensor for rate feedback, through a reduction gearbox. The gear ratio is set to 0.05.
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Project Type: Free
| Complexity | Spice Software | Software Version | Full version | Components number |
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| Advanced | ICAP/4 | 8.3.11+ | No | 21-30 |
Path: SPICE Projects > General Electronics > Motor Control Circuits
Created by joserami, published on 29-09-2012
Proteus simulation of a bipolar stepper motor driven by Arduino with a L293, in this project a ramp function allows an acceleration in a given number of steps to the speed previously set.
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Project Type: Free
| Complexity | Spice Software | Software Version | Full version | Components number |
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| Simple | Proteus | 7.7+ | Yes | <10 |
Path: SPICE Projects > General Electronics > Motor Control Circuits
Created by ProteusDesigner, published on 26-02-2012
the anologic to digital converter channels of microcontroller are used to measure the input signal and generate the PWM drive signals. A darlington bridge allows the motor to be driven in either direction.
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Project Type: Free
| Complexity | Spice Software | Software Version | Full version | Components number |
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| Intermediate | Proteus | 7.7+ | Yes | 21-30 |
Path: SPICE Projects > General Electronics > Motor Control Circuits
Created by EDWin2011, published on 13-02-2012
Stepper motor controller using a PIC16C55 microcontroller that drives a stepper motor through a high-voltage, high-current Darlington transistor arrays ULN2001A. Microcontroller outputs the sequence to rotate the stepper motor. Port B of the PIC outputs the sequence to the Darlington Transistor Array. The output from the Darlington Transistor Array is send to the stepper motor.
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Project Type: Free
| Complexity | Spice Software | Software Version | Full version | Components number | Documents |
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| Intermediate | EDWinXP | 1.61+ | No | <10 | 1 |
Path: SPICE Projects > General Electronics > Motor Control Circuits
Created by ProteusDesigner, published on 20-01-2012
The circuit implements a controller for a bipolar stepper motor, with an IC controller L297 that generates four phase drive signals for two phase bipolar motor. It requires only clock, direction and mode input signals. The stepping motor is directly driven by an L298 high voltage, high current dual full bridge driver designed to accept TTL logic levels.
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| Complexity | Spice Software | Software Version | Full version | Components number |
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| Intermediate | Proteus | 7.7+ | No | <10 |
Path: SPICE Projects > General Electronics > Motor Control Circuits
Created by EDWin2011, published on 19-12-2011
This project is based on Motorola M68HC11A8 microcontroller that drives a stepper motor through a high-voltage, high-current Darlington transistor arrays UL2003AN. A high or a low signal is given as input to the 0th pin of PORT A of the microcontroller to rotate the stepper motor clockwise or anticlockwise. A high signal at the Port A drives the stepper motor clockwise and a low signal drives the stepper motor anticlockwise.
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Project Type: Free
| Complexity | Spice Software | Software Version | Full version | Components number | Documents |
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| Intermediate | EDWinXP | 1.80+ | No | <10 | 1 |
Path: SPICE Projects > General Electronics > Motor Control Circuits
Created by joserami, published on 23-06-2011
A microcontroller circuit control the direction of rotation of a little DC electric motor
Project Type: Share
| Complexity | Spice Software | Software Version | Full version | Components number | Documents |
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| Intermediate | Proteus | 7.7+ | Yes | 11-20 | 2 |
Path: SPICE Projects > General Electronics > Motor Control Circuits