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From: nahshon@dan.haifa.ibm.com (Itai Nahshon)
Subject: Re: LM18293N same as LM293D ?
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In article <3alrdv$r9q@nntp.Stanford.EDU> patrickc@leland.Stanford.EDU (Patrick Hugh Campbell) writes:

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   From: patrickc@leland.Stanford.EDU (Patrick Hugh Campbell)
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   Date: 19 Nov 1994 21:41:19 GMT
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   In article <3aj724$b20@nitrogen.mankato.msus.edu>,
   Corey J Kovacs <nimrod@krypton.mankato.msus.edu> wrote:
   >	Hi, can anyone tell me wether or not, the Nat'l Semicon LM18293N
   >is the equivilent to the SGS LM293D used to drive the dc motors from the 
   >miniboard? they are labeled 4 chanel push pull drivers, and where can I 
   >get a data sheet? thanx for the help in advance....later..
   >
   >				Corey...
	   enable1   1   16   vss
	   input1    2   15   input4
	   output1   3   14   output4
	      gnd    4   13   gnd
	      gnd    5   12   gnd
	   output2   6   11   output3
	   input2    7   10   input3
	       Vs    8    9   enable2
   Vs Supply voltage
   Vss Logic supply voltage (4.5 min - 36 max)
   I got the info from the SGS-Thomson Industrial and Computer Peripheral IC
   databook - I hope it helps>


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   \\\\////            Patrick Campbell
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