I have a question about grounding with a pwm unit. Can I run positive wire to control side and a short ground to chassis. Then can I run positive power to the motor and short ground to chassis at both the pwm and motor? Or will I have to run a full circuit +/- between pwm and motor. I also want to install an amp meter there, normally it would be on the negative between pwm and motor. Can I install the meter on the pwm's short ground if it's possible to do it that way?
PWM and a variable controllable duty cycle does not necessarily have to be computer controlled or associated with a computer. You are incorrect on that point. You can create a multivibrator with adjustable frequency and duty cycle using a 555 time chip without the use of any digital electronics or computer.
Thank you for your input. You are right on this matter. I am not familiar with circuit design. Here i tried to explain automotive diagnostics on PWM. In the automotive system mostly PWM generate in a controller module. Because it consider input Data and process them to output right duty cycle.
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I have a question about grounding with a pwm unit. Can I run positive wire to control side and a short ground to chassis. Then can I run positive power to the motor and short ground to chassis at both the pwm and motor? Or will I have to run a full circuit +/- between pwm and motor. I also want to install an amp meter there, normally it would be on the negative between pwm and motor. Can I install the meter on the pwm's short ground if it's possible to do it that way?
You can do it.
Which oscilloscope is best for automobile sir ?
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PWM and a variable controllable duty cycle does not necessarily have to be computer controlled or associated with a computer.
You are incorrect on that point.
You can create a multivibrator with adjustable frequency and duty cycle using a 555 time chip without the use of any digital electronics or computer.
Thank you for your input.
You are right on this matter.
I am not familiar with circuit design. Here i tried to explain automotive diagnostics on PWM.
In the automotive system mostly PWM generate in a controller module. Because it consider input Data and process them to output right duty cycle.