throbscottle
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aCtive low
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aCtive low
Taken...( My post #54) In my book an input tied to a transistor base is ' floating ' it has no driver.... , ( given no bias resistors ) it is just as easy to set an IO pin, LAT =1 and then TRIS as an output , with no opportunity of losing control
You mean like R4 and R9 ( post #44)unless you add something to pull the input pin high while it's still an input.
Hi,Hi lew,
This is the best bet for switching shield power lines from a controller. It provides isolation between the controller positive supply line and the shield supply positive line so that the shield positive line can be any voltage you like within reason. Of course, the circuit can be scaled for higher voltages/currents if required. The circuit also gives a very low voltage drop between the shield power supply + line and the shield + supply line.
spec
hi spec,Hi lew,
This is the best bet for switching shield power lines from a controller. It provides isolation between the controller positive supply line and the shield supply positive line so that the shield positive line can be any voltage you like within reason. Of course, the circuit can be scaled for higher voltages/currents if required. The circuit also gives a very low voltage drop between the shield power supply + line and the shield + supply line.
spec
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