??? 06/19/04 06:10 Read: times |
#72772 - RE: Polarity Change Responding to: ???'s previous message |
"tell me is their any IC which can change the Polarity "
In motor drive circuits this is easily done with what is known as a H-Bridge driver IC. The example that comes to my mind immediatley is L298 from SGS Thompson. Read the data sheet - it is very simple to use for a drive currents upto 2 Amp and upto 3.5 Amp in parallel mode. The other one is L293 - but I think this can only handle 1 Amp. Raghu |
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