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Thanks, Pete. My thought is this. As I understand the situation, the OP has an installed base of a bunch of those boards working well already, and was originally looking for something that performed an "equivalent function". So if you *have* to make something, why not just make more of those? I bet those boards are simple enough that all we need is a close-up photo of each side (or one in hand that actually works would be awesome) to draw up the PCB plan (I'm a big fan of kicad), and then have them made. My experiences with Aisler is that for a small board like this, it should only cost about $4 each or less, and of course, if you go the route of a China maker, it will be literally less than dollar a board.I will volunteer to draw up the PCB if somebody can get me a board or the photos.
Like I said near the beginning of this thread, I have the actual Tractronics boards he is using if he wants more of the same..... Some of the boards for Tractronics products were printed in Mainline Modeler Magazine if you have those issues.Should I use my invisibility for good or evil....
Blank circuit boards and full kits for the Stall Motor drivers John pointed to earlier are available at http://www.circuitous.ca/556Stall08.html
Thanks, Pete. My thought is this. As I understand the situation, the OP has an installed base of a bunch of those boards working well already, and was originally looking for something that performed an "equivalent function". So if you *have* to make something, why not just make more of those?
You are mistaken. See the circuitous.ca main page. He shut down the business in July.Jim
......I would be curious to see a schematic of the SwitchLock board to see why those components blow up. ......
ME TOO! My thought exactly. Maybe that inductive kickback from the Tortoise motors is causing this.
While it has been a while since I used LM324 Quad Op-amp in a circuit, or looked at its specs, going by my experience I would not have considered it for directly driving a DC motor (in a Tortoise). It is a low power analog amplifier, not designed as a motor driver.
The owner of the circuitous.ca website agrees, if you dig enough. Here is the last note he has about his stall motor control boards:The 556 timer was chosen for these circuits because OPAMPS such as the LM324 or LM358 were found to be too unstable if the inputs are allowed to float and have a much lower current capacity.Jim