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Re: Atmega8 to drive a motor

by "The Cool Dude" <a@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 17, 2008 at 05:29 PM

sound advice, thanks for you help Scott, I have order a couple of different

mosfets to try



"Scott Seidman" <namdiesttocs@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "The Cool Dude" <a@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> Hi,
>>        I looking at driving a half amp 12v pump from an atmega8 or 168
>> through a mosfet. What is the recommended mosfet for this application?
I
>> have done heaps of snooping online but am getting quite bamboozled.
>>
>> Thanks in advance, regards
>>
>> Darren
>>
>>
>>
> Any MOSFET that can drive a half amp should do.  Find any online parts
> dealer, like digikey, search for mosfets, and sort by current.  Every
one
> of these searches shows you how many are currently in stock.  The ones 
> with
> lots of stock are the ones people use.
>
> This might sound like a "figure it out for yourself" post, but its what
I
> would have to do to help you out, and you're better off learning how to
> pick parts.
>
>
> -- 
> Scott
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Atmega8 to drive a motor
"The Cool Dude"  2008-07-13 15:37:54 
Re: Atmega8 to drive a motor
Scott Seidman <namdies  2008-07-14 13:06:50 
Re: Atmega8 to drive a motor
"The Cool Dude"  2008-07-17 17:29:07 

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