Re: Simple mosfet question



On Thu, 02 Aug 2007 19:02:42 -0000, Andrew <xxragexx@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Oh sorry, I guess my wording was misleading. Yes it is a servo motor
driver that is intended to drive an RC servo motor, but instead, it is
driving my circuit. There is no servo motor.

Well that doesn't sound too bad. RC servo is something like a one
millisecond pulse (if my memory is working) that is pulse position
modulated. 0-4.5 or 5 volt pulse. That shouldn't be a problem and I
wouldn't think 6" of wire would be either.

If you have a scope, look at the signal on the 10X probe range. And
look at the output (drain) too for ringing.
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