Exo Active Member Sep 25, 2003 #1 Does anyone know a good, not too expensive, single-chip H bridge (preferably with Fet's) that can handle about 3A and 40V? All it needs to do is control a DC engine to go left, right or off, nothing more...
Does anyone know a good, not too expensive, single-chip H bridge (preferably with Fet's) that can handle about 3A and 40V? All it needs to do is control a DC engine to go left, right or off, nothing more...
C ChrisP Member Sep 26, 2003 #2 Take a look at the LMD18200T and the LMD18201T -- 3A/55V, peak currents up to 6A... **broken link removed** **broken link removed**
Take a look at the LMD18200T and the LMD18201T -- 3A/55V, peak currents up to 6A... **broken link removed** **broken link removed**
B BiN New Member Nov 24, 2003 #5 Hi dudes! Well I'm making a box that control lights at the street.. and semaphores... Sorry my english isn't very good well i had the castor 9600 with a z80 and a front side bus (didn't like it) It's old and stupid to programme. I'm thinking in a BUS like CAN. I'm starting doing the I/O system. well, i need a fet's bridge that can handle 220 or 380 volts and currents up to 10A. What do u advise me? Where can i look for that kind of stuff... Sorry for the speech ... Peace!
Hi dudes! Well I'm making a box that control lights at the street.. and semaphores... Sorry my english isn't very good well i had the castor 9600 with a z80 and a front side bus (didn't like it) It's old and stupid to programme. I'm thinking in a BUS like CAN. I'm starting doing the I/O system. well, i need a fet's bridge that can handle 220 or 380 volts and currents up to 10A. What do u advise me? Where can i look for that kind of stuff... Sorry for the speech ... Peace!