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As the title suggests I'm going to make a fan controller.
I'm an electronics student and have lots of components at my fingertips, I can also get my hands on PIC microcontrollers and program them.
So far I have made one out of a 555 timer using PWM but it had that annoying fan scream, adjusting the design with a cap across the MOSFET output removed the scream but introducing more load/different fans reduced its effectiveness.
I am thinking of a high frequency PWM circuit (555 or PIC) or using a rotary switch with Zenner diodes hooked up to a darlington pair to act as a variable voltage regulator. Heat could be an issue but I have big enough heatsinks lying around.
Any ideas/circuit diagrams would be helpful.
Thanks
Matt
I'm an electronics student and have lots of components at my fingertips, I can also get my hands on PIC microcontrollers and program them.
So far I have made one out of a 555 timer using PWM but it had that annoying fan scream, adjusting the design with a cap across the MOSFET output removed the scream but introducing more load/different fans reduced its effectiveness.
I am thinking of a high frequency PWM circuit (555 or PIC) or using a rotary switch with Zenner diodes hooked up to a darlington pair to act as a variable voltage regulator. Heat could be an issue but I have big enough heatsinks lying around.
Any ideas/circuit diagrams would be helpful.
Thanks
Matt