Speed controller causes low-speed "cogging"I have recently completed the ‘Improved Speed Controller For Universal Motors" as featured in the October 2002 issue. It is driving a brush motor rated at 2A; well within the design’s 5A rating. The unit controls OK at the higher speeds. However, when turned down, it "hunts" from a high speed to virtually off and then accelerates back to the high speed and so on. I have had one of the ANU’s technicians check the unit but he cannot identify the problem. Years ago I built the controller’s lower-tech predecessor and that controls the motor quite well. Any ideas as to why the newer unit is causing problems? (A. D., via email). The slowest minimum speed varies from appliance to appliance. Simple mixer circuit wantedI want to build a preamp which will combine the left and right signals from my digital set-top box, to enable me to drive a centre speaker (such as that sold by Dick Smith Electronics). I do not require ultra hifi, as the idea is simply to improve the clarity of speech. What kit(s) can you suggest, please? (T. S., Claremont, WA). A commercial power amplifier can be used or there are many kit amplifiers available such as the SC480 (Jaycar kit KC-5345) and the accompanying power supply (KC-5347). The required transformer is the MM-1095 from Jaycar. Note that the amplifier and power supply must be built into a suitable case. If you build your own amplifier, the two 10kW mixing resistors for the left and right channel signals can be placed at the signal input to the amplifier rather than using a mixing lead as mentioned above. Software for Smart Card Programmer I cannot find files for IC-PROG105a on www.ic-prog.com for your Smart Card Programmer (SILICON CHIP, July 2003). I can only find IC-PROG105e. Is this file sufficient? Can I also program the PIC877 smartcard with the same software? (T. T., Westmeadows, Vic). Speech filter to reduce background noiseI am wondering if you have published a circuit for an audio filter? I am designing some equipment that needs a filter to remove background noise and focus on the frequencies of speech. (N. H., via email). You would need to scale the capacitors or resistors in the filter networks to provide your speech filter function. Share this Article:
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