This document provides an overview of speed controllers for DC motors. It discusses the basic principles of open and closed loop speed control using pulse width modulation (PWM) to vary the average voltage sent to the motor. Key aspects covered include:
- Using PWM switching of the motor voltage at frequencies above audibility to vary perceived average speed.
- Choosing PWM frequencies based on motor characteristics to minimize current ripple.
- Circuit designs for basic speed control, regeneration, and reversing motor direction using an H-bridge.
- Generating PWM signals using analog electronics like a triangle-wave oscillator comparator.