Beat me to it.  I was just about to say the exact same thing.

What comes around goes around.

Mark

On 4/10/22 05:28, Gregg Eshelman via Emc-users wrote:
In other words the person who designed that created a pulse width modulation 
motor controller without calling it that.


On Saturday, April 9, 2022, 08:18:17 PM MDT, John Dammeyer 
<jo...@autoartisans.com> wrote:


Really nothing to do with LCNC or even automation.

I've been cleaning out old shelves and I have piles of Popular Electronics 
Magazines.  This one from December 1965 (yes, almost 57 years old) has an 
article on how to improve model trains so they start slowly or crawl rather 
than lurching forward requiring backing off the speed control.

They call it pulse power.  Using only transistors and diodes the article 
describes a method of creating narrow pulses superimposed on a varying DC 
voltage.  One knob controls the width of the 12V pulses and the other the 
amplitude of the DC mixed with the pulses.  The pulses are 60Hz.

Now we just buy stuff like that for way less than what the transistors would 
cost.  Things have come a long way.

Just thought I'd share.
John


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