Speed position control system for DC motor

The system is controlled by a microprocessor, or microcomputer, which determines the optimum speed profile for each movement and passes. The system contains the system's D/A converter. An optical encoder on the motor shaft provides signals which are processed by converter. So converter produces tacho voltage feedback and position feedback for the control micro.

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