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I was just looking at the diagrams for the TLE 5206-2G and I wanted to know if i had this straight....The motor is connected from the bridge at OUT1 and OUT2 and you have two logic voltages going into IN1 and IN2.... Activating one of the INs causes the motor to go one way, activating the other makes it reverse, and activating both makes it brake? And if thats right then I can only control one motor with this correct?I'm going to take a look at the other now and see what I can find out...
So two TLE52052 to control two DC motors? Sounds good! And i assume what i said about how they work is correct?
What do you mean by high impedance? I dont know what that means
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Quote from: Warhawk87 on July 29, 2010, 08:52:11 PMSo two TLE52052 to control two DC motors? Sounds good! And i assume what i said about how they work is correct?Yes, except I think they're high impedance when both inputs are high, and braking when both are low. But should be easy.
Also I'm having trouble finding a place that sells the TLE52052 individually.... Most of them are "minimum of 100" or out of stock