Motor circuit of a tape recorder

Electricity: motive power systems – Plural diverse motor controls – Motor-reversing

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242201, 242 674, 318 6, 318293, 318417, 318305, H02P 708

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042086221

ABSTRACT:
A motor circuit of a tape recorder comprises a mechanical switch in which a movable contact is connected to a first contact in response to the depression of a recording or reproduction button, and also to a second contact in response to the depression of a fast feeding or rewinding button. A motor control circuit is connected to a D.C. power source through the first contact of the mechanical switch to provide a motor speed suitable for the recording or reproduction. An output terminal of a constant voltage circuit connected to the D.C. power source is connected to the motor through a switching transistor. The switching transistor is rendered conducting in response to the closing of the second contact of the mechanical switch, causing an output from the constant voltage circuit to be supplied to the motor to rotate the motor at a high speed suitable for the fast feeding or rewinding.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3773277 (1973-11-01), Nagahiro et al.
patent: 3851235 (1974-11-01), Harrison, Jr.
patent: 3863117 (1975-01-01), Paschetto

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