LABORATORY STAND FOR REMOTE CONTROL REALIZED ON THE MICROCONTROLLER ARDUINO
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17770/het2016.20.3553Keywords:
microcontroller Arduino, laboratory stand, remote controlAbstract
In this article a research principle of remote control of direct current motor with independent excitation is considered. For studying this problem a laboratory stand was made. This project is realized on the microcontroller Arduino. The feature of this stand is the fact that the student needn’t be in a university lab, because the stand is designed for remote control through the Internet. Students can see a scheme of the stand on the monitor of their computers and control it by our program. The advantages of this project are: - The increase security for students, the safety of the laboratory stand. - More accuracy when reading motor parameters. The results of this work can be used not only for studying, but also for practical use at factories in the future.Downloads
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2016-04-20
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Information technology, mechatronics, electronics
How to Cite
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A. Federov, S. Mangasaryan, and S. Loginov, “LABORATORY STAND FOR REMOTE CONTROL REALIZED ON THE MICROCONTROLLER ARDUINO”, HET, no. 20, pp. 63–67, Apr. 2016, doi: 10.17770/het2016.20.3553.