I want to make a gain controlled motor

I'd call it a 'speed control' rather than a gain control. And it seems
to be a trivial and obvious application of off the shelf technology.
Arent you supposed to try and create something new and innovative and
usefull?
 
I'd call it a 'speed control' rather than a gain control. And it seems
to be a trivial and obvious application of off the shelf technology.
Arent you supposed to try and create something new and innovative and
usefull?
 
qoo wrote:
I have chosen that project for my college. I will use a potentiometer
to vary the resistance and that resistance will vary the gain for the
motor, hence, we will change the speed of the motor by using a
potentiometer.
I think I will use LM741 for amplification. Plz... I want your
comments on that. Thanks

See answers in other NG as well. Please do not multi-post. If you have
to, use crossposting where question and answers automatically show up in
both newsgroups.

--
Regards, Joerg

http://www.analogconsultants.com/
 
qoo wrote:
I have chosen that project for my college. I will use a potentiometer
to vary the resistance and that resistance will vary the gain for the
motor, hence, we will change the speed of the motor by using a
potentiometer.
I think I will use LM741 for amplification. Plz... I want your
comments on that. Thanks

See answers in other NG as well. Please do not multi-post. If you have
to, use crossposting where question and answers automatically show up in
both newsgroups.

--
Regards, Joerg

http://www.analogconsultants.com/
 
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I have chosen that project for my college. I will use a potentiometer
to vary the resistance and that resistance will vary the gain for the
motor, hence, we will change the speed of the motor by using a
potentiometer.
I think I will use LM741 for amplification. Plz... I want your
comments on that. Thanks
 

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