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This is a simple and easy to construct circuit that can be used to provide a bidirectional drive to a DC
motor. The circuit operation is straight forward. Output of an astable mutivibrator based on IC1
(NE555) is used to control the relay RL1 driving the motor. The motor is connected between the two
poles of the relay contacts. The relay contacts are so wired as to reverse the DC supply to the motor
when the contacts changeover.

The astable multivibrator produces a square wave at the output with its high time given by
0.69(R1+R3+R5)C1 and low time given by 0.69(R1+R2+R4)C1.The high and low times can be varied
by varying potentiometers R4 and R5.For the given values the high and low times can be adjusted
between 1S and 8S separately. When the IC1 output is low, the relay is de energised and the relay
contacts are in position 1-1 with the result that A terminal of the motor is positive and motor runs in
one direction. The IC1 output is high the relay is energised and the contacts changeover to position 2-
2.Now the terminal B of the motor becomes positive and motor runs in the opposite direction. The
transistor Q1 is used to drive the relay according to the output from IC1.The diode D4 acts as
freewheeling diode.

Circuit diagram with Parts list.

Notes.

 Assemble the circuit on a good quality PCB.


 The circuit can be powered from a 12V DC power supply.
 The IC1 must be mounted on a holder.
 The capacitor C1 must be rated at least 15V.
 The relay RL1 can be a 12V DPDT relay.

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