

The diode I have used is a 1N5819 1A Schottky Barrier Rectifier which is a type of diode that allows both very fast switching and low forward voltage drop which is perfect for speed control using PWM. This transistor has a max current rating of 1Amp. The required operating current will be between the Zero Load and the Max Load current so depending on what you want to drive with the motor you can determine a suitable transistor spec.Īs I'll be using this motor circuit to power an auger in a future fish feeder project, the Zero Load of 510mA will not be exceeded by more than 100mA so I'm going to use a BD139 NPN transistor (1st image). The current reading should now be much higher.


Determining specifications of required components.Determining the positive terminal of your power supply.If you need to control a DC motor that exceeds the max output of your microcontroller then follow this instructable and if you've any questions along the way I'd be happy to help.!
