Hi all,
Below is my test setup, I want to control the fan speed using 555 pwm.
A few issues I'm encountering.
I am limited to a 5K pot and, using a 470Ohm resistor for R6, I can get duty cycle as low as 9-10% and max of 99% which is perfectly acceptable. C3 is 10nF.
Now, when C4 is also 10nF, all works well, such that there is no resonance / buzzing sound coming from the DC Fan. When I change C4 to 0.1uF (100nF), there is a rather annoying high pitch ringing coming from the fan and it persists until around 92% duty cycle. When I change C4 to 1uF, there is a lower frequency buzzing (like a whine) as opposed to a ringing and it too persists until around 92% duty cycle.
With C4 = 10nF, at 10% duty, the fan draws 60mA @ 4.5V (around 270mW)
With C4 = 100nF, at 10% duty, the fan draws 36mA @ 5.7V (around 205mW)
With C4 = 1uF, at 10% duty, the fan draws 18mA @ 2.7V (around 50mW)
At 99% duty cycle, it draws 150mA @ 12V (or close to 1.9W) with All of the capacitors
First off, I use a Fluke 21 (original) that is not True RMS so I'm not sure whether I am getting accurate readings of amps. Does having True RMS matter for reading DC Amps?
So, the 2 Big questions are:
1 - Am I getting accurate amp readings with my meter? Should 10% duty cycle translate to 10% power consumption? IE with amperage and voltage taken into consideration? For C4 = 10nF and C4 = 100nF, it seems to be the case where a 10% duty cycle is close to 10% Power usage. But not for C4 = 1uF.
2 - Why the ringing / buzzing / resonance when the caps are 100nF and 1uF respectively?
Thanks,