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I've been brainstorming this idea for a while and i belive that i have a basic working circuit, this should take a standard bipolar motor drives output in and use it to drive a pair of logic level h bridges consisting of IRL 640 's . i know that i probably need pull ups and buffer and the like but i don't have any experience in practical design and so can not figure out what is needed if somone wit some more experience can look this over and help with this design i would be gratefull this design could be usefull in enhancing the current capacity of chips like the 3977 and others. |
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