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From: wrb@ccsitn.cb.att.com (Wally Blackburn SYSADM)
Subject: Re: [DC Motor Driver Chip - Toronto]
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Date: Thu, 10 Mar 1994 18:17:33 GMT
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In article <2lne7k$1bh0@hermes.acs.ryerson.ca>,
LAUREL WILLIAMS <lwilliam@ee.ryerson.ca> wrote:
>I have been trying to hunt down a DC Motor Driver Chip, DIP package,
>that would be appropriate for a mobile robot I am building.
>SGS Thompson's L293D is very popular, but I can't find a
>source here.  Anyone have any ideas where I can get one fast and
>cheap (no shipping from the states!) or else another chip that
>I could use that I can get hold of easily.
>
>
>--
>*******************************************************************************
>L. A. Williams, EENG4                     **      //    //\         //      ** 
>Ryerson Polytechnic University           **      //    //__\  //\  //      ** 
>Toronto, Canada                         **      //____//    \//  \//      **
>*************************************************************************** 
>

Check out the Allegro stuff in the Newark catalog.  They have all sorts of
them at good prices.  And Newark has offices in Canada.


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