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Using H-Bridge instead of L293 or L298 for control of DC brush motor

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Dear

I saw that usually l293 or l298 was used for control of the dc brush motor.but i used l298 and saw that dissipation of this IC is high,so IC is warmed high.

I think that a simple H-Bridge with IRF9540 and IRF530 with low resistance and dissipation is powerfull than these IC's.

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h bridge irf 530

Hi,

IR 2110 is Good for H - Bridge Control.

Regards
Rahul :wink:
 

h bridge irf530

I've used the l298... is really a headache, it keeps burning and the pins break when u are most frudtrated.

If you can use other IC i think you should!!!
 

irf530 h bridge pwm

I second the IR2110.

Also take a look at the Unitrode motor control ICs here (Unitrode is now a part of Texas Instruments)

Select the parts based on your specifications
**broken link removed**

Best regards,
v_c
 

motor dc irf530

you must match your motor specification with l293, i am able to controll 2 motor using this IC
 

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