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Old 6th June 2010, 10:07 PM   #11
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Jev, I have a spare board from the PFM motor group buy, it has all the surface mount capacitors on and one or two of the other components. If you'd like it I can stick that and a selection of the spare components I have left over in the post for you.

I just bought an SME10 and sold my previous deck so it's excess to requirements.

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Hi Jon, thanks for your answers! I am not sure what 4 quadrant means (four controllers?) but anyway I think I will build my own supply. There is a very good thread in the pinkfishmedia dot net DIY section about a simple dc motor controller. I think I will build that one in combination with a 226761 motor. I will not choose the ball bearing option, I wil see how it goes...
Hi Jev,

4Q (quadrant) basically means the controller is able to supply and absorb power from the motor, so typically a traction application (accelerate and brake) would require a 4Q type controller. 1Q control only supplies power.

Most domestic TT apps would be 1Q, although broadcast/DJ type TT might use 4Q for quick start/stop.

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