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Beware that there is a “dead band” when V<sub>in</sub> is between 0.7V and -0.7V, because the voltage has not pass the cutoff voltage for either transistor. This is known as '''crossover distortion'''. |
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=====Push-Pull Follower Example: A (Poor) Motor Speed Controller===== |
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Suppose we want to control the speed of a motor by varying the input voltage between +5V and -5V. We attempt to do this by setting put a voltage divider with a potentiometer like in the circuit below. |
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Revision as of 16:24, 18 August 2009
<math> Beware that there is a “dead band” when Vin is between 0.7V and -0.7V, because the voltage has not pass the cutoff voltage for either transistor. This is known as crossover distortion.
Push-Pull Follower Example: A (Poor) Motor Speed Controller
Suppose we want to control the speed of a motor by varying the input voltage between +5V and -5V. We attempt to do this by setting put a voltage divider with a potentiometer like in the circuit below.