Kiriakos,
im still not grasping the original intent of this circuit....
is it:
- the motherboard won't run without a pwm fan attached?
- do you want the motherboard to control fan speed or is a fixed speed adequate?
- do you want to be able to manually control fan speed?
btw, what fan did you purchase? is this to be a case fan or cpu?
cheers!
-sj
1) The motherboard are capable to run with 4 or 3 pins fan.
2) With three pins fans , the fan will work always at full speed . ( 12V input no speed variation )
3) The 4 pin fan , will use the PMW signal ( pin No4 ) , so to adjust the fan speed as needed .
The PWM to DC converter , it will effect the voltage input of the three pin fan , and so it will start to have variable speed .
All motherboard headers have an 200mA DC output , enough current for specific fans , that does not need more than that.
And above I had posted an guide about fan size VS rpm = 200mA
The top wanted in this wish list , its an easy to build PWM to DC converter.
This one will be able to handle ( or just about) the 200mA load.
The best ever solution it would be the one, that can supply more current up to 600 - 700mA ,
enough current to run even the faster 120mm fans ( 2400 - 2800 ) rpm .
At the most PWM to DC converters , it looks that the addition of an potentiometer that limits the voltage output to an specific range , its an easy to do .
Well this looks useful , because I can use an monster size Panaflo FBA12G12H 12V 0.6A ,
to operate at lower rpm speed as max , and still to through large amount of silent CMF .
The design posted by @TheDirty, looks great about the usability factor at list.
Three outputs, plus current amplifiers ( drivers ) that could handle anything, and possibly fans above the 200mA .
Basically , anything that it can handle 800mA to 1A as current output , it would be called ,
the ultimate in specs PWM to DC converter.
In this scenario , the output transistors ( alike the 2N3055 ) they could draw amps by be powered,
by molex connectors.
With this design you can run any monster 120mm fan , at full speed with no fear.
My next move : To email Nanoxia about the max mA output, that their controller are rated for.
I am aware of , that some of my requirements, are possible to be made, and some not .