Difference between revisions of "Sun Tracker or Irrigation Timer to drive motors"

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I changed the front end logic to 4060 and 4011 ICs here, for fun. You could use this circuit to turn on an irrigation motor for a very short time every several hours (just omit the sun sensor and select appropriate timing pins and much lower oscillation frequency for the 4060).
 
I changed the front end logic to 4060 and 4011 ICs here, for fun. You could use this circuit to turn on an irrigation motor for a very short time every several hours (just omit the sun sensor and select appropriate timing pins and much lower oscillation frequency for the 4060).
  
http://www.opencircuits.com/File:Irrigation_Timer_Sun_Tracker_motor_driver.sch
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[[File:Irrigation_Timer_Sun_Tracker_motor_driver.kicad_pcb]]
 
[[File:Irrigation_Timer_Sun_Tracker_motor_driver.kicad_pcb]]
  
 
[[File:Irrigation_Timer_Sun_Tracker_motor_driver.png]]
 
[[File:Irrigation_Timer_Sun_Tracker_motor_driver.png]]

Revision as of 17:52, 5 August 2016

This is using two LEDs to sense the sun and send +- or -+ logic signals to a full bridge motor driver like L298 or http:/www.redrok.com LED3X schematic. I bought his. I recommend it.

I changed the front end logic to 4060 and 4011 ICs here, for fun. You could use this circuit to turn on an irrigation motor for a very short time every several hours (just omit the sun sensor and select appropriate timing pins and much lower oscillation frequency for the 4060).

File:Irrigation Timer Sun Tracker motor driver.sch

File:Irrigation Timer Sun Tracker motor driver.kicad pcb

Irrigation Timer Sun Tracker motor driver.png