I am a creature of habit. If I have used an IC that I know works well and I have not had no problems with it, I will use it in future designs.
I am a creature of habit. If I have used an IC that I know works well and I have not had no problems with it, I will use it in future designs.
Chris,
What you say is similar to having a PIC in a circuit in which the same job can be done very easily with two-three transistors etc.
So that using PICs has become an addiction. Just as you use one chip instead of two Transistors.
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"If the Earth were a single state, Istanbul would be its capital." Napoleon Bonaparte
Sure, sometimes i use some 10F to replace those 'old timer' 555, some 12F as crystal clock generator (when a simple gate would work), etc etc, etc. Internal comparator are just so usefull too.
I agree, they're addictive once you know exactly what you can do with...Also so useful when you need to reduce board space or reduce the experiment/developpement time.. well i guess.
LMAO! We all losing some old electronic basics...or changing the eay to design stuff. One thing is great... if the unit become faulty, we're the only one (or close to) who can fix it without hardware modifications
Is anyone else have this... "if i want to do that... i'll use a PIC for sure" saying?
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
I use PIC's for EVERYTHNING!!
Anyhow, can anyone confirm my thinking for the use of a ULN2003A with more outputs to spread the flyback voltage?
in theory... it's suppose to work. In real-world... maybe yes maybe no.
Personnally i would use 2 mosfet or transistor for about the same price and board space... but it's my own opinion![]()
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
I quote myself "go for it"
"If the Earth were a single state, Istanbul would be its capital." Napoleon Bonaparte
So, it looks like the general consensus is that I can "gang" together some outputs and the potential issue of the flyback voltage should be mitigated. Are there any objections?
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