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Old 6th October 2011, 05:57 AM   #1
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Default Help for PCB for PWM controler

Hello!
I need a PCB made ​​according to this schematic-1 for PWM controler.
Figure 2, to look over the PWM controler.
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Old 6th October 2011, 01:39 PM   #2
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If you need just one it be cheaper to by the hole assy from the OEM. E
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What does the motor do? How many boards are you going to build? Are you looking to hire someone to design a board?
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What does the motor do? How many boards are you going to build? Are you looking to hire someone to design a board?
Is a hobby!
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If it is a hobby, then there is propably no rush. Get one of the many free pcb design programs and learn to use it! E
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formula 22,

Why don't you learn how to create your own pcb?
It is not difficult at all if you are very persistant like postings here.
BTW, how is your progress in (emiter.com.mk)
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Is a hobby!
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What DOES the motor do? And how do you get it to run in both directions? Or is it simply a fan? You should really breadboard this before you spend any serious money on getting a PCB made because I'm pretty sure it won't do what you think.

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If it is a hobby, then there is propably no rush. Get one of the many free pcb design programs and learn to use it! E
I have a Protel 99SE.
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Why don't you learn how to create your own pcb?
It is not difficult at all if you are very persistant like postings here.
BTW, how is your progress in (emiter.com.mk)
What is this emiter.com.mk?
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What DOES the motor do? And how do you get it to run in both directions? Or is it simply a fan? You should really breadboard this before you spend any serious money on getting a PCB made because I'm pretty sure it won't do what you think.

Only you display the PCB.
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