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Hi all,
I'm considering to build my own PWM power supply for my mini drill. My
first idea is to use a NE555 driving an N Type Mosfet and that seems ok.
However, I would like to put some sort of "locking" protection into the
circuit. If I'm correct, when the effort increases onto the drill, the
current goes up, and can go very high if the rotor is blocked.
So this condition can be detected, but I have no clues as to how to do
that. Any leads are welcome.
In the end, I'd like to get the functionnalities of this project:
http://www.web-ee.com/Electronic-Projects/projects/pcb_drill/index.shtml
but using more up to date components, especially Mosfet(s) instead of
transistors to minimize the dissipated heat.
Thanks a lot for your help.
Olivier
I'm considering to build my own PWM power supply for my mini drill. My
first idea is to use a NE555 driving an N Type Mosfet and that seems ok.
However, I would like to put some sort of "locking" protection into the
circuit. If I'm correct, when the effort increases onto the drill, the
current goes up, and can go very high if the rotor is blocked.
So this condition can be detected, but I have no clues as to how to do
that. Any leads are welcome.
In the end, I'd like to get the functionnalities of this project:
http://www.web-ee.com/Electronic-Projects/projects/pcb_drill/index.shtml
but using more up to date components, especially Mosfet(s) instead of
transistors to minimize the dissipated heat.
Thanks a lot for your help.
Olivier