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<DIV>Once upon a time I seem to recall a "how to" article to connect a
microcontroller to a toy's H-bridge. Does anyone recall
that or is that a case-by-case only activity requiring a mentor of the EE
persuasion. I'm a software guy with enough digital electrical
knowledge to be a danger to myself and anyone else near my
experiments. So as soon as you talk analog stuff (capacitors and
transistors) I am quickly out of it. I can recognize them. I can
read a datasheet (I look at the pictures to know which pin is which). And
I can sorta trace the lines on a PCB, but do NOT ask me to generate a schematic.
(it usually looks like the PCB, so why go thru the trouble?)</DIV>
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<DIV>I have a few moving toys with H-bridges and I would like to connect up to
them and control them with various microprocessors and sensors.</DIV>
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<DIV>Any guru EE types out there? Or can you suggest a place to go
(URL, not The Hot Place)?</DIV>
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<DIV>wade, former DPRG member living in exile in
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