How to read circuits ?

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mohitjindal

Joined May 25, 2009
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How I can get DIR; PWM and BRAKE from the 8 pins of SUF2001 ?

PIN Connections​
1. Source 1
2. Gate 1
3. Source 2
4. Gate 2
5. Drain 2
6. Drain 2
7. Drain 1​
8. Drain 1:eek:
 

Kermit2

Joined Feb 5, 2010
4,162
The 555 chip here is made to output an endless signal of a frequency determined by the component values. By changing the connections and components the little 8 pin chip can be made to output a single pulse in response to a change in voltage level on one of it pins.




The chip you have will be similar to this. It can serve many functions depending on what it is given as input, and what is done with its output. The person who makes the circuit makes those decisions based on what he needs to accomplish and what he is given to work with.
 
Hello friends,

In general term, circuit can be described as any group of electrical or electronic devices connected together by conductors. Conductors are most often metallic, and wires were the conductor of choice in the past. Old radios and other electronic equipment were often a rat's nest of wires. The way to find metallic pathways on the board constructed of a mixture of fibreglass and epoxy are often called traces. Electronic circuits are presented in schematic form. A schematic is really a map showing the path the current takes through the various components. Each component is represented by a symbol, usually with either a label or a value. When we discuss the properties of circuits, we will assume the wires are perfect conductors, with no resistance or propagation delays of any kind. In fact, when we talk about real wire, we will make drawings the show ideal wire with components connected illustrating various effects.

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Steven Brooks :)
 
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