TheOne
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There is a load of information (good reading) of application notes on IRF's site. www.irf.com
fabbie, don't feel sad. See what the link below mention..
"Designing safe and reliable automotive motor drive circuits up to 80W can rapidly become a complex task involving a multitude of components and requiring experience in power electronics, controls and thermal design...." which just confirm you must learn to walk before running
http://www.irf.com/product-info/auto/autohbridge.html
This said, maybe you should try your circuit as you already bought the components. It will be a good learning experience.
fabbie, don't feel sad. See what the link below mention..
"Designing safe and reliable automotive motor drive circuits up to 80W can rapidly become a complex task involving a multitude of components and requiring experience in power electronics, controls and thermal design...." which just confirm you must learn to walk before running
http://www.irf.com/product-info/auto/autohbridge.html
This said, maybe you should try your circuit as you already bought the components. It will be a good learning experience.