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The circuit uses a Transistor and a Diode to control the RPM value using a PWM pin from Arduino.
 
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=Assembly Video=

Revision as of 12:56, 18 September 2015


Materials Required

  • DC - Geared Motor
  • Neodymium magnets
  • Transistor IRLIZ44N
  • custom made 3D Structure
  • diode

DC - Geared Motor

The DC Geared Motor we use is a combination of 4:4:1 gears and a brushed DC motor. The motor is cylindrical, with a diameter just under 25 mm, D shaped output shaft which is 4 mm in diameter and extends 12.5 mm from the face plate of the gear box. This motor unit weighing 95 gms, has a speed of 1400 RPM d and 150 mAmps Current rating at 6V.

Aachen DCMotor.jpg
Geared DC Motor

Magnets and 3D structure

Neodymium cubic supermagnets of size 5 mm are fitted into a 3D structure on the motor, to create a magnetic field for the fish inside the bioreactor. The 3D structure is a platform to be fitted on the DC motor, having cubical holes to fit the magnets in.


Transistor IRLIZ44N

Aachen DC Transistor.jpg
Geared DC Motor
It is a single pulse avalanche rated MOSFET in an isolated package. It has a continuous Drain current of maximum 30 Amps and Drain to Source maximum withstandable voltage of 16 volts.





Circuit

The circuit uses a Transistor and a Diode to control the RPM value using a PWM pin from Arduino.

Aachen StirrerCircuit.jpg
Circuit Diagram for Stirrer Control

Assembly Video

Files

The files for the 3D structure can be found here : File:Aachen Stirrer3D.zip

The files for the Debug program can eb found here : File:Aachen StirrerDebug.zip

References