PMW chip with BSX
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Hello,
I have been recently been building an H-bridge for some DC motors that
I would like to run. I have found out though, that to hook up 4 motors
(which would take 4 H-bridges) will take every thing my BSX has. In other
words, it would only do motor controlling, and no other task. Now my
solution for this is a PWM (pulse width modulation) chip. This would make it
easier for me so that I could incorporate it onto my H-bridge. My problem is
that the best (and almost only) one that I found was the TL1453C from Texas
Instruments, and I have no idea if it would work with a BOX. Has any one
ever worked with this chip? Does any one know of one that would work with a
stamp? I would appreciate any advice any one could give me on this. (like
usual) Thanks in advance. -Alex Burke
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I have been recently been building an H-bridge for some DC motors that
I would like to run. I have found out though, that to hook up 4 motors
(which would take 4 H-bridges) will take every thing my BSX has. In other
words, it would only do motor controlling, and no other task. Now my
solution for this is a PWM (pulse width modulation) chip. This would make it
easier for me so that I could incorporate it onto my H-bridge. My problem is
that the best (and almost only) one that I found was the TL1453C from Texas
Instruments, and I have no idea if it would work with a BOX. Has any one
ever worked with this chip? Does any one know of one that would work with a
stamp? I would appreciate any advice any one could give me on this. (like
usual) Thanks in advance. -Alex Burke
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