Controlling AC motors


Closed Thread
Results 1 to 24 of 24

Hybrid View

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Oct 2004
    Location
    Italy
    Posts
    695


    Did you find this post helpful? Yes | No

    Default

    Hi,

    If your AC synchronous motor has only two leads (one winding), then
    you cannot control the initial direction unless the motor uses a
    mechanical device (anti-return) which is placed on the rotor.

    Reversible AC Synchronous Motors have 4 leads or more. (Two windings or more).

    * * *

    Example of Reversible AC Synchronous Motor:



    Best regards,

    Luciano
    Last edited by Luciano; - 20th October 2007 at 13:53.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Nov 2003
    Location
    Wellton, U.S.A.
    Posts
    5,924


    Did you find this post helpful? Yes | No

    Default

    As you have probably figured out by now the "B" stands for Bidirectional.

    Motors like this are designed to change directions under a certain load or if stopped. (light bar in scanner?)

    Like Alain said, contact the manufacturer to find out how they did it in this motor but it is most likely like Luciano shows with the CW/CCW built in on an actuator. Now if you feel lucky take one apart and see if they can be bugged into.
    Dave
    Always wear safety glasses while programming.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jun 2007
    Location
    Mansfield, UK
    Posts
    697


    Did you find this post helpful? Yes | No

    Default

    I see. I was hoping there would be a controllable reason why they go a random direction on startup. I will just make a simple on/off circuit for them then.

    mackrackit, they are in abstract twister 3's

    Thanx everyone for your help

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Nov 2003
    Location
    Wellton, U.S.A.
    Posts
    5,924


    Did you find this post helpful? Yes | No

    Default

    mackrackit, they are in abstract twister 3's
    You have lost me, but it has been a long day.
    Dave
    Always wear safety glasses while programming.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Oct 2004
    Location
    Italy
    Posts
    695


    Did you find this post helpful? Yes | No

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by mackrackit View Post
    You have lost me, but it has been a long day.
    Hi Dave,

    I had to google in order to find out.

    The new Twister 4:
    http://www.abstractavr.com/products/twister4.php



    Best regards,

    Luciano

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Jun 2007
    Location
    Mansfield, UK
    Posts
    697


    Did you find this post helpful? Yes | No

    Default

    Yeah. I should upgrade to twister 4's. All my other FX lights are DMX. The new stuff is just too expensive though. I would like to Martin MX-4's. Im still using the MX-1's. lol.

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Nov 2003
    Location
    Wellton, U.S.A.
    Posts
    5,924


    Did you find this post helpful? Yes | No

    Default

    Thank you Luciano. Those were the days when I had to explain to people that the Commodore 64 was not a band including Lionel Richie

    Master, You may want to look at RS485 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RS-485 . I have not done this with a PIC but many have. You are new here so here is a link to the archive http://list.picbasic.com/cgi-bin/board-search.cgi .
    Dave
    Always wear safety glasses while programming.

Similar Threads

  1. DC to AC convertor
    By The Master in forum Off Topic
    Replies: 11
    Last Post: - 6th February 2010, 17:44
  2. Controlling stepper motor with PIC
    By The Master in forum Off Topic
    Replies: 3
    Last Post: - 1st July 2008, 10:21
  3. Circuit Diagram for interfacing AC to PIC IC?
    By wellyboot in forum Schematics
    Replies: 3
    Last Post: - 8th March 2008, 19:40
  4. How to read AC mains with an inductance coil
    By KB3BYT in forum mel PIC BASIC Pro
    Replies: 5
    Last Post: - 20th February 2008, 12:02
  5. Special Offer AC -AC adapter
    By lester in forum Adverts
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: - 9th September 2005, 07:52

Members who have read this thread : 0

You do not have permission to view the list of names.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts