The spec lists the fan s control input to be a 5v pwm signal.
Arduino pwm fan control 12v.
The arduino throttles the fans using pid logic and drives them through pwm.
We can easily generate pwm using arduino.
Make your own sound activated 12v rgb party light robotica diy march 5 2020 at 10 36 am to use it or want to know how to calculate resistance for tip122 you can see my previous tutorial control 12v led or fan from 5v with arduino.
The pc communicates with the arduino via the serial port.
Here is how to give speed control to a regular 12v computer fan using an arduino and pwm pulse width modulation.
Here we can use this sensor output and interface with arduino to serially print rpm value.
So coming from the arduino no extra driver circuit is needed.
Arduino attiny fan or any dc motor pwm speed controller.
I ve made fumes extractor from old dell fan.
But just as a precaution before connecting the arduino speed input pin to sense you should measure the voltage on the sense fan pin while the fan is slowly rotating with 12v on the fan power input.
The system works by an application running on the pc checking the cpu temperature and checking whether to speed up or slow down the fans.
The temperature and fan speed are reported through a 8 digit 7 segment display fitted on a rack mounted aluminium bar.
In short the duty cycle changes.
The frequency of pwm signal remains same.
I decided to make speed controller for it.
This is not intended to be a deep tutorial on the subject but if you need more information you can check out the various links provided.
In this tutorial i have used three wire 12v dc fan d60sh 12 from yateloon electronics.
110mm 12v 0 6a but unfortunately it s horribly noisy on full speed.
This fan internally contains a small hall effect sensor to aware how fast the fan blades are rotating.
Controlling the fan was seemingly straightforward.
Firstly make sure that you fan s are pwm controller you can check this by making sure that your fan connector has 4 wires.
A question came up on irc regarding how to pwm a 3 pin pc fan with an arduino using analogwrite.
I have already calculated base current resistance so i am using 2 2k ohms.
The problem was that the hall effect sensor or tach signal was incredibly noisy.
The noise made it impossible to measure the fan s rotation.
How to connect it.
The system uses a temperature sensor to control four fans that are driven by an arduino controller.
Arduino has inbuilt functions in its library which makes the task easily.
This will work for other motors as well.