Re: 25V H-bridge for <3V logic?



Robert Latest wrote:

Joerg wrote:


Sure. I am all for unorthodox uses of standard parts but I haven't done that to an opamp yet. VEE would be on ground, VCC on a variable drive that goes between zero and 20V. Then the amps would bang to opposite sides on each zero transition.


Has been working like a charm for 20 years now in my "railroad station"
clock driver using an LM358 at ~30V.


Are you ramping the supplies on that from zero and back to zero?

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