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Circuit and working
Fig. 1 shows circuit diagram of the speed controller for a small cooling fan. Resistor R1 limits the initial current for the motor and lowers the speed of rotation, if needed. The temperature control is done with one or more NTC (negative temperature coefficient) thermistors connected in series with the electrical motor. The number of thermistors depends on their power dissipation.
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Connector CON1 is used for the power supply. It is better to have power supply 10 to 25% higher than the nominal working voltage of the fan to compensate for the voltage drop across the resistors and the thermistors.
Voltage drop across resistor R8 is proportional to the current in the motor. Connector CON2 is used to connect a digital voltmeter to measure the voltage drop.
Construction and testing
An actual-size, single-side PCB for the circuit is shown in Fig. 2 and its component layout in Fig. 3. After assembling the circuit on a PCB, enclose it in a suitable plastic box.
![]() Fig. 1: Circuit diagram of the speed controller |
![]() Fig. 2: An actual-size PCB for the speed controller |
![]() Fig. 3: Component layout for the PCB |
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