Re: PWM [or ANY OTHER] chip that can drive an H bridge?
- From: Jim Thompson <thegreatone@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2005 13:58:02 -0700
On 7 Oct 2005 13:15:15 -0700, Winfield Hill
<Winfield_member@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Jim Thompson wrote...
>> Ignoramus30105 wrote:
>>
>>> I think that I finally found what I am looking for. XR2206
>>> http://www.exar.com/product.php?ProdNumber=XR2206&areaID=7
>>> $3.59 at Jameco. It fits the bill perfectly.
>>
>> I was going to suggest an LM339 circuit but, if you're
>> happy, I'm happy ;-)
>
> Don't tell me you designed the xr2206 too?
No. But I've used it as the core for a super-quality function
generator by adding self-tweaking elements around it.
...Jim Thompson
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