cassette tape motor speed control
I'd like to make a standard off the shelf five dollar cassette tape player slow down to half or quarter speed.
A tape player has a 1.7 volt two wire DC motor.
It seems that feeding it 1.2 volts will run slower but no more push..so it stalls.
I was wondering if I can pulse the full 1.7 volts real fast.....maybe at a few Hz.... so the motor has enough volts to push the drive belt but missing a beat here and there to make it move slower rpms.
We had a teriffic discussion on the old list about using pulses to slow down AC
motors with solid state relays to make the rollers go slower in laminators
we were doing heat applications of printed circuit boards and laser printer schematics.
I was wondering if that same logic could be applied to make a cassette tape motor run slower...but still have enough strength to push the tape.
The end use would be to tape morse code on the radio and then play it back slower for the new guys who don't understand fast morse code yet.
Any advice about what pulse rate I should target the circuitry around?
Rob KB3BYT
The task is to be able to record any transmissions and then replay slower.
This idea is that we have new radio operators that listen to the high speed morse on the radio and its just too fast for them so if we give them the opportunity to capture it and replay it ...maybe slower...then they get to have
a real world sense of whats going on instead of being locked into only listening to code practice.... computer generated or PIC generated.. or tapes.
So I figured that the basic $5 players available everywhere were perfect to
chop up and get at the motor speed control.
They don't have record heads....the $5 units only do playback..... so
I don't wnat to figure out how to ruin a tape recorder... they cost more...
I just want to make a player get the speed dropped for playback.
So back to the task at hand......
what frequency would be the right frequency to pulse a DC motor so that it
slowed the motor but didn't make it stall?
And is it OK to do that with a PIC12C509 or PIC16F84 or PIC16F628...etc..
with minimal part list. I'm thinking of making two buttons control pulse rate
UP and DOWN and one output pin running the 1.7 volt DC motor.
We would not even care if the pulsing made for a grainy playback.
It would still be slow morse code and the dits and dahs would be understandable.