| ??? 05/12/06 18:45 Read: times |
#116124 - that is what a H bridge usually is used Responding to: ???'s previous message |
All i can seem to find are Motor drivers.
that is what a H bridge usually is used for. *V----* -V
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+-- load --+a H bridge is 2 synchronzed electronic switches as seen above. The important thing if you figure on making your own from discretes is that you need "dead time" between the 2 states or you will - once only, it goes poof - have a short between Vcc and Gnd.
Erik |
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