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Control Motor speed wirelessly through wireless frequency meter

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    Bart Allen
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    Rick Curl
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    David Ashton
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    Frank Jones
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    Rick Curl
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    tulenahati tulenahati
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    pamela morrow
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    movad movaduh
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Topic summary

The discussion addresses controlling the speed of a 24V DC motor wirelessly using a frequency meter. It is suggested that the frequency meter itself may be unnecessary, as it contains a Digi XBee-Pro 900HP radio module capable of forming a long-range mesh network with analog-to-digital conversion and PWM output mapping. By configuring one Digi XBee radio to monitor an analog input and the other to output PWM, the PWM signal can be fed through a MOSFET driver and MOSFET to regulate motor speed. This approach requires using Digi's XCTU configuration utility and basic programming knowledge. Alternative wireless TX/RX modules could be used for transmitting control signals, but full duplex communication might be needed for feedback. The key components for the solution include Digi XBee-Pro 900HP radios, MOSFET drivers, and MOSFETs to convert PWM signals into motor speed control.
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