I have drawn out 2 of your diagrams to make sure we're on the same page. The top #1 is from your first post, and #2 is your option A diagram. If not correct let me know or revise it. In top diagram you have a resistor, and then you changed to a capacitor. Did you find that the motor stopped more consistently after 1 revolution with capacitor. Did you connect capacitor directly across motor terminals.
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I have drawn out 2 of your diagrams to make sure we're on the same page. The top #1 is from your first post, and #2 is your option A diagram. If not correct let me know or revise it. In top diagram you have a resistor, and then you changed to a capacitor. Did you find that the motor stopped more consistently after 1 revolution with capacitor. Did you connect capacitor directly across motor terminals.
Actually I have another Motor which works with different vending Machine and the top diagram which have a resistor is this motor diagram
I want my motor to work exactly same but my motor circuit was different so I decided to make it like that. So I added the resistor and remove the capacitor but it didn't work for me. So I added capacitor again but again it didn't work for me.
Option B diagram is the actual diagram of my Motor but in with this circuit I am facing other issue.
1. In your 2 videos is the motor connected directly to a 12 volt supply. Or is there another controller. You only show motor so we have no way of knowing.
2. If my drawings are correct then the microswitch cannot stop motor. It would have to stop with the contacts in mid position between NO and NC. If it stayed in that position you would not be able to start motor again. Does this happen?
3. In one video the motor makes one turn and stops. But it doesn't stop in its exact start position. Is this ok, or do you want it to stop in its exact start position.
1. In your 2 videos is the motor connected directly to a 12 volt supply. Or is there another controller. You only show motor so we have no way of knowing.
2. If my drawings are correct then the microswitch cannot stop motor. It would have to stop with the contacts in mid position between NO and NC. If it stayed in that position you would not be able to start motor again. Does this happen?
3. In one video the motor makes one turn and stops. But it doesn't stop in its exact start position. Is this ok, or do you want it to stop in its exact start position.
1. No direct supply on Motor. I have another Microcontroller board which has row(0V) and Columns(12V). Microcontroller gives the command on the row and column to operate a particular Motor.
2. I am using 2 diodes in my circuit and
Yes you are right Motor stop with the contacts in mid position between NO and NC
3. This is okay. in mid position between NO and NC, it gives some value so the microcontroller detects that it is at its home location
I have tested the motors by removing capacitor.
Sometimes motor rotates 100 rotation perfectly in which it took 1 extra round out of 100. (1 % error rate)
and sometimes motor gives continuously extra round with one 360 degree rotation. (70-80 % error rate)