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From: rogers@staff.tc.umn.edu ()
Subject: Re: Help on DC motor drivers
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In article <1r1drg$agc@unix1.cc.uop.edu> amorrison@vms1.cc.uop.edu writes:
>I am having difficulty finding motor drivers for a project I am doing.
>My project requires a motor driver that will take TTL or CMOS level
>inputs and output a bidirectional constant current.  I have called SEVERAL
>electronic storesasking for this and either I am not specifying clearly the
>item I need orthis item does not really exist.  I have found the part I want in
>an old Sprague data book, however, everyone I called cannot find this part or
>anything comparable.  The part a could REALLY use is the Sprague UDN 2952.  It
>is to be used with the Fishertechnik robotic arm from New Micros release of the
>68HC11. Any help would be greatly apreciated, specifically, part numbers of
>compatibles and/or sources for such items.  Thank you in advance.
>
>Alan Morrison
>amorrison@vms1.cc.uop.edu


Allegro bought up Sprague and still sells many nice power parts, probably
including these.  Call around till you find who distributes them.

Or call me at work where I can look at the book and give you their number.

   Work phone = 612-536-6444


-- 
Brynn
        rogers@staff.tc.umn.edu    Varitronic Systems
