LOL 0V and 0A! Must be a measurement/calibration error on your bench-supply ;)
Sure it could be done. You could use a potentiometer as a voltage-divider, not sure about the math, but try out a really large value potentiometer like 100k, tie its two sides to, say, 5V and GND, rotate the wiper 'till it's to the GND side (measure it before pegging-out your meters with 5V!), attach a meter to the wiper-output, then *slowly* adjust...
definitely PWM will work, (probably best through a voltage-divider), if you fancy to... inductive-loads are perfect for PWM
All those projects you've got up, and no experience with voltage-dividers?
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Those are pretty!
PWM, man... you did it with the BLDC project, no?
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Do you think it is possible to use PWM on those?
With the first one which i tried the Maximum Value was already reached by connecting my Bench Supply with 0V and 0A. Do you have a Knowledge Source?
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LOL 0V and 0A! Must be a measurement/calibration error on your bench-supply ;)
Sure it could be done. You could use a potentiometer as a voltage-divider, not sure about the math, but try out a really large value potentiometer like 100k, tie its two sides to, say, 5V and GND, rotate the wiper 'till it's to the GND side (measure it before pegging-out your meters with 5V!), attach a meter to the wiper-output, then *slowly* adjust...
definitely PWM will work, (probably best through a voltage-divider), if you fancy to... inductive-loads are perfect for PWM
All those projects you've got up, and no experience with voltage-dividers?
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Well you are right, have to try that :) Just have to find a 100k or something Potentiometer ;)
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laughing as in smiling? don't be shy, they're just tools, tools are there to be used!
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unfortunately more like taunting ... :-/
At least i got them an the Flea Market for 11€ ;)
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