controlling a triac with BS2p?
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Has anyone tried to control a triac with BS2p?
Is it fast enough?
I want to make a dimmer circuit as part of a project using triac, but
I suspect BS2 is too slow. Has anyone controlled a triac with BS of
any kind?
Much thanks in advance.
Is it fast enough?
I want to make a dimmer circuit as part of a project using triac, but
I suspect BS2 is too slow. Has anyone controlled a triac with BS of
any kind?
Much thanks in advance.
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http://www.geocities.com/idobartana/SSR/circuit.html
www.epanorama.net/circuits/semiconductor_relays.html
http://drew.hickmans.net/switching_110VAC.htm
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>Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2003 18:59:10 -0000
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>Has anyone tried to control a triac with BS2p?
>Is it fast enough?
>I want to make a dimmer circuit as part of a project using triac, but
>I suspect BS2 is too slow. Has anyone controlled a triac with BS of
>any kind?
>
>Much thanks in advance.
>
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