Designing a PWM to Analog mini board for fans
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@nexxcat said in Designing a PWM to Analog mini board for fans:
@egon-net Thanks I'll hold off for now then, but great work on the product!
Thanks!
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@nexxcat said in Designing a PWM to Analog mini board for fans:
Do you think they could be assembled with a fine tipped soldering iron, or only hot air?
You can practice with one of those Aliexpress kits https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002070994262.html . It's not that difficult once you get used to it, especially SOIC and 0805 packages which are relatively on the large side.
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@egon-net said in Designing a PWM to Analog mini board for fans:
BTW, I think it's the last board I make with Ultiboard.
Most likely Kicad will give you nicer 3D renderings.
Sometime people also post hard to find models on sites such as grabcad or gitbub.
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@zapta said in Designing a PWM to Analog mini board for fans:
@egon-net said in Designing a PWM to Analog mini board for fans:
BTW, I think it's the last board I make with Ultiboard.
Most likely Kicad will give you nicer 3D renderings.
In fact, Ultiboard renders are VERY ugly xDD. In 1998, when I started using it, it was like "wooha!". But now it's 2021, and it's the very same render
It's just that I can go from Multisim to Ultiboard comfortably, and Multisim has a powerful analog spice simulator which I use a lot. I'm trying to transition to TINA TI + KiCad. I wish KiCad had a good spice simulator!
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@egon-net said in Designing a PWM to Analog mini board for fans:
I'm trying to transition to TINA TI + KiCad
If paying for a subscription is an option for you, take a look at https://www.circuitlab.com/ . It has a more modern front end, works in a browser and has a cleaner user interface, and has nice feature such as sharing your schematic and simulation with others.
Most of my projects are digital so in the rare cases I need a simulator I use https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LTspice (free, powerful, dated user interface like most circuit simulators).
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@zapta said in Designing a PWM to Analog mini board for fans:
@egon-net said in Designing a PWM to Analog mini board for fans:
I'm trying to transition to TINA TI + KiCad
If paying for a subscription is an option for you, take a look at https://www.circuitlab.com/ . It has a more modern front end, works in a browser and has a cleaner user interface, and has nice feature such as sharing your schematic and simulation with others.
Most of my projects are digital so in the rare cases I need a simulator I use https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LTspice (free, powerful, dated user interface like most circuit simulators).
I'm trying to get used to TINA TI because it has most of TI spice models and it's fairly accurate (I do a lot of analog designs). Its transient analysis is the most accurate I've found to date. But thanks for the suggestions! I'll have a look
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25 board batch on its way!
- Parts ordered to Mouser
- Boards ordered to JLCPCB
Waiting...
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Do fan manufacturer provide graphs of CFM vs voltage? Is this something that can easily be measured?
Now that you have good control of the fan, would be interesting to know for example what 50% voltage means in cooling terms.
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@zapta said in Designing a PWM to Analog mini board for fans:
Do fan manufacturer provide graphs of CFM vs voltage? Is this something that can easily be measured?
Now that you have good control of the fan, would be interesting to know for example what 50% voltage means in cooling terms.
I don't even thing that the manufacturer expects you to run the fan at other voltage than nominal... If I had some way to measure air flow I could perform some measurements, something like displacement of a suspended weight or the like.
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@egon-net said in Designing a PWM to Analog mini board for fans:
25 board batch on its way!
- Parts ordered to Mouser
- Boards ordered to JLCPCB
- Parts arrived from Mouser
- Boards in their way from JLCPCB
Waiting...
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@egon-net said in Designing a PWM to Analog mini board for fans:
@egon-net said in Designing a PWM to Analog mini board for fans:
25 board batch on its way!
- Parts ordered to Mouser
- Boards ordered to JLCPCB
- Parts arrived from Mouser
- Boards in their way from JLCPCB
Waiting...
- Boards arrived from JLCPCB
It all seems ok, so I will build the boards and send them as soon as posible
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Looks very nice. Now when somebody will complain that fan X doesn't work with PWM we can point them here.
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If there are any Boards left, icould use 4 of the.
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@zapta said in Designing a PWM to Analog mini board for fans:
Looks very nice. Now when somebody will complain that fan X doesn't work with PWM we can point them here.
Thanks @zapta
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@s1lencer said in Designing a PWM to Analog mini board for fans:
If there are any Boards left, icould use 4 of the.
I've just reserved the last board
I still have 5 spare pcb boards, but not all the components: I have the resistors/capacitors/opamp, but I don't have the electrolytic capacitor, diode and led. Could that suit you?
I usually put orders to mouser every other month or so, so if u can wait maybe I'll can add the parts in my next order. Or if there are more people interested, I can run another batch.
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In my case, I as of now attempted a "manual recurrence clear" from 10Hz to a few KHz, and there was not a great one. Moreover, the development board (Duex5) includes a fixed PWM recurrence of 500Hz, so I got to bargain with that. I'm building the model right presently, and I'm as of now mindful of the control scattering. But I'm beneath 100mA, and within the more awful case (approximately 50% PWM) the BJT would burn almost 0.6W max, which is satisfactory for my case, fair a small heatsink will do. On the off chance that I had to utilize higher streams, it completely would be a issue tho.
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@jethtran said in Designing a PWM to Analog mini board for fans:
In my case, I as of now attempted a "manual recurrence clear" from 10Hz to a few KHz, and there was not a great one. Moreover, the development board (Duex5) includes a fixed PWM recurrence of 500Hz, so I got to bargain with that. I'm building the model right presently, and I'm as of now mindful of the control scattering. But I'm beneath 100mA, and within the more awful case (approximately 50% PWM) the BJT would burn almost 0.6W max, which is satisfactory for my case, fair a small heatsink will do. On the off chance that I had to utilize higher streams, it completely would be a issue tho.
Are you doing your own pcb from my design? If so, remember to use a big capacitor at the output, and a diode, they are not specified in the schematic I posted. Also, a mid-power BJT would be required (like BD139).
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All the boards have been sent!
Please message me with an email so I can send the board documentation to everyone.
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Hello!
What a great project. Is there any chance to still buy PCB's, or is the design open source?