Hi Ron,
Welcome to this forum.
The “fly by wire throttle” has been around for some time and works very good. The question is; do you want to fiddle with it “live”? There are risks involved here of curse, I am not saying it wouldn’t work but let’s be careful. The cars electric environment is a...
Hi CYSSOU,
The same rules as for any pcb will be ok. The copper thickness is not related to volts but to amps and the track spacing is dependent on the components you like to use.
Hi Guys,
Yea, I know the feeling! I sometimes get 3, 4, 5, of the same messages with a few weeks between. The server might be stuttering! Strange anyway! :-\
Hi Alun,
In this document : http://electronickits.com/kit/complete/motor/k166.pdf which I found on the link supplied you can find the specs for the k166 circuit. It will do the job fine as is.
Hi mb9,
Wellcome to this forum.
The kit you found will run both itself and the motor from the same power source (battery) with no problem. I am not familiar with the razor pocket bike so I don’t know the maximum current draw for the motor though. The circuit can handle 5 A maximum on the pcb...
Hi Lillster,
Sorry I can’t help you with that one but you might get a clue in one of these links.
There are forums in here:
http://www.lnkworld.com/dvd_tools.shtml
http://dvd.box.sk/index.php
http://www.dvdanswers.com/index.php?r=2
Good Luck!
Hi Lillster,
Welcome to this forum,
From what I have heard, in some drives there is a software controlled alignment system. Maybe it’s controlled from the software in your computer or you have to “flash” the firmware in the drive.
Hi Thomas,
If you get a problem because you forget the cap at the input the problem is usually a very hot regulator due to self-resonance (swing). The cap at the output will not affect the regulator at this stage since there are no load variations without any load.
It would be interesting to...
Hi Guys,
Well, what can I say? The length of the pulses is also decided in the construction. The values of the components can be changed to suite the pulse characteristics you need.
Audioguru,
Thanks for your input on the "pole"!