Forgive me for my ignorance...but I really am trying to learn. I'm trying to control the speed of a dc motor. One limiting factor that makes this tough is that I only have access to the positive side of the system. The motor is in a slot car...so the path goes + power supply...controller...+ track side...motor..- track side...- power supply. So basically I need to limit the power going through the controller. Typically done by resistance...but I was curious to dabble in pwm. I found a pwm dc motor controller Bakatronics MXA066. I knew this wouldn't work as built, but I thought I could modify it to work.
Attached is a schematic. I basically separated the pwm circuit from the motor + & - terminals. I powered the pwm circuit with a 9v battery...then connected the other side power supply +...motor - (which I connected to Source side of transistor)...Drain side/+ motor tab...+ motor...- motor...- power supply. When I turn power supply on, motor gets power even with dial turned down to 0%. The dial does change motor rpm with power supply at low voltage...but not noticeable at higher power.
Can someone explain what's going on. Is there any way to make this controller work? Maybe a different transistor? Thanks for any help!
Attached is a schematic. I basically separated the pwm circuit from the motor + & - terminals. I powered the pwm circuit with a 9v battery...then connected the other side power supply +...motor - (which I connected to Source side of transistor)...Drain side/+ motor tab...+ motor...- motor...- power supply. When I turn power supply on, motor gets power even with dial turned down to 0%. The dial does change motor rpm with power supply at low voltage...but not noticeable at higher power.
Can someone explain what's going on. Is there any way to make this controller work? Maybe a different transistor? Thanks for any help!