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1 Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Cornerstone Electronics Technology and Robotics II Administration: o Prayer PicBasic Pro Programs Used in This Lesson: o General PicBasic Pro Program Listing: o Lab 1 pwm1 as a .pdf file: o Lab 2 hpwm1 as a .pdf file: o Lab 2 hpwm2 as a .pdf file: o Lab 3 hpwm3 as a .pdf file: o Lab 4 pwm_hpwm1 as a .pdf file: Pulse Width Modulation (PWM): o Introduction: Electric motor speed is controlled by increasing and decreasing the effective voltage to the motor. More voltage and the motor rotates faster, less voltage and the motor slows down. The instinctive way to control motor speed is to connect a rheostat between the motor and the power supply to adjust the voltage, but this method has several shortcomings which will be discussed in this lesson. A better method of managing motor speed is to switch the power to the motor on and off very quickly.
2 o Problems Using a Rheostat to Control a Motor: As noted above, to reduce the speed of a motor is seems natural to place a rheostat between the motor and the power supply, but this method has some inherent problems:
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