"Robert Scott" <---@---> wrote in message
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Does anyone know how these aftermarket speed controls for woodworking
tools like
routers work? At first I thought they were just open-loop duty-cycle
controllers. If that were the case, then the router speed would sag
a lot when
the work is applied to load it down. I'm sure the built-in speed
controls use
some sort of RPM sensor for feedback, and so can maintain speed under
varying
loads. But from the reports from woodworkers in one forum I have
been reading,
these controls really do work. For example, this one:
http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?Offerings_ID=10760&TabSelect=Detai
ls
But there is no obvious speed feedback to the external controller.
Is it possible that the controller can sense the RPM based on
detecting small variations in the current?
Robert Scott
Ypsilanti, Michigan
Most work on the back emf produced by the motor. Note the warning
about 'soft start' tools.