Microchip tc4431/32, might be worth looking at. Regards --- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com, dlc <dlc@...> wrote: > > My typical favorite is the 754410, especially if you are low current. > > DLC > > u4ia2000 wrote: > > Ok, if you need help ask, right. I've been searching through spec. sheets all day and I'm getting dizzy-- looking for an "H-Bridge" chip to work from an AVR Butterfly that can switch 30 or 30+volts bidirectional DC, non inductive (not a motor), no PWM, very low amperage (0.05 mA to 2 mA), just a standard square wave + and -. Most of the specs. I've read require a minimum of 12 or sometimes 16v for the output. I would like the minimum under 7 or 6v or even down close to zero-- is there such an animal?. Can anyone pick a chip number off the top of their head that would be good for this or point me in the right direction-- I don't read spec. sheets very well? Keep looking, right? > > > > Thanks, > > J. Daniel > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > -- > ------------------------------------------------- > Dennis Clark TTT Enterprises > www.techtoystoday.com > ------------------------------------------------- >
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Re: H-Bridge
2009-08-25 by s.holder123@btinternet.com
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