On Wed, 2011-10-05 at 14:03 +0100, andy pugh wrote:
> I have a requirement for a small and simple and cheap DC motor H-bridge.
> Input will be +/-10V (or 0-10, or +/-5) from an existing controller
> (actually an engine dyno) and the output needs to drive a 12V DC motor
> from a 12V supply at a few amps
> (it's a windscreen wiper motor).
> 
> Does anyone know of a suitable product?
> 
> Cheap would be good.
> 
Hi Andy,
You could use the output stage of this project I designed.
Very few parts needed, but the power op amp is expensive.
I was able to get a few as samples for the prototypes.
I used a split supply to make the servo board cheaper (its a half
bridge), and the common power supply more complicated. For a wiper
motor, a supply of +-18v  is very easy to make by taking a standard
analog 12v supply and replacing the 2 diode full wave rectifier with a
bridge and adding another filter cap for the negative rail. By the way,
I was using car heater fan motors as brushed servo motors by adding an
encoder.

http://www.members.shaw.ca/swstuff/dspic-servo.html

cheers,
Lawrence VE7IT


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