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Frequency Locked DC Motor Speed Control Using Arduino

Parthsarthi Kamde, Kartik Dhok, Bhagyashree Nandanwar, Sakshi Daunde, Vaibhav Badkhal, Monali Kirde, Chitsimran Singh, Dushyant Khadse

Abstract


Frequency locked loop is an electronic closed loop control system. Here two signals are constantly compared and thereafter a correction signal is generated that controls the plant. Speed of motor is given as a feedback.  Speed of motor is kept constant by using this closed loop control system technique for specific high precision applications. Desired or demanded speed is given to the microcontroller by a potentiometer. The Arduino Microcontroller is used to compare the present speed of motor and demanded speed.

 

Keywords: PWM, microcontroller 


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