Part Number: SN754410 Hello, dear experts:
We have used SN754410 and maintained the same circuit design for many years, but occasionally the chip conversion failure occurred.
We use SN754410 to convert 3.3V-LVCMOS level input pulses into 15V level PWM…
Part Number: SN754410 Hi Team,
Our customer intends to use the SN754410 and they'd like to ask for the particular advantage(s) of using this configuration of several Half H bridges, instead of just using a full H bridge?
The SN754410 is capable of…
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I am trying to drive left & right wheels attached to two motors using SN7554410 Quad bridge on MSP432 P401R. I am trying to drive forward with PWM signal sent to P2.4/P2.5/P2.6/P2.7 as peripheral. P1.6 &…
Part Number: SN754410 Dear Sir,
We are planning to use SN754410NE in our existing design.
In view of the above we want to know the end of life of the product.
Regards, Arun P
Part Number: SN754410 Dear Sir, During lightning test Level-3 Waveform 3 and 4 pin injection test (both positive and negative pulse) our SN754410NE ic got damaged. The schematic and datasheet for the same is attached herewith. During testing we have shorted…
Part Number: SN754410 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8834 , DRV8833 , DRV8832 Hello,
I have a question regarding the quadruple half-H driver SN754410. I have looked that this driver is old but it is active again.
Do you suggest me to use it inside a…
Part Number: SN754410 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DRV8844 , DRV8802 , , DRV8871 , DRV8870 , DRV8872 , L293 , DRV8876 , L293D , DRV8816 Hello,
I have a question regarding the quadruple half-H driver SN754410 . I have looked that this driver is old but it is active…
Part Number: SN754410 I'm using this device to power an inductive device, however, the recommended inductive load for the chip is not specified in the datasheet. What is the recommended inductive load this device should interact with?
Part Number: SN754410 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ISO1212 i am using the SN754410 my problem is that the Logic supply voltage is 5 volt and the device that supplies the logic signal to the SN754410 is a plc that sends out messages of 24 volt. i guess…
Part Number: SN754410 Hello,
I'm using the SN754410 to drive an actuator. I set it up on a breadboard and interfaced it with a micro-controller.
It work perfectly, until I changed the SN754410 to another breadboard, after that I've noticed weird behavior…