If you’ve connected everything correctly, you can now turn on the motor and control its speed using the potentiometer.
The potentiometer is the small knob on the motor speed controller that you can rotate.
If you’ve connected everything correctly, you can now turn on the motor and control its speed using the potentiometer.
The potentiometer is the small knob on the motor speed controller that you can rotate.
This Tutorial is used in the following courses and lessons
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The goal of this lesson is to rebuild the circuit from the previous lesson so you can control the motor's speed. We’ve broken the steps into small tasks.
The motor controller has its own resistor, so you won’t need one here. But be sure to follow the instructions carefully - without a resistor, the circuit could short. There’s no risk to you, but it might damage some components.