Anyone know where I can find a PSpice/Spice model for the SN 754410 quad H-bridge? Thanks Eric
M mn12471 Sep 15, 2010 9 Joined Sep 15, 2010 Messages 9 Sep 15, 2010 #2 Anyone know where I can find a PSpice/Spice model for the SN 754410 quad H-bridge? Thanks Eric
Hero999 Oct 28, 2007 2,433 Joined Oct 28, 2007 Messages 2,433 Sep 15, 2010 #3 Just one question: why? It sounds like you've fallen into the trap of trying to simulate the entire circuit which is probably unnecessary. What are you trying to simulate? Is it a digital circuit?
Just one question: why? It sounds like you've fallen into the trap of trying to simulate the entire circuit which is probably unnecessary. What are you trying to simulate? Is it a digital circuit?
M mn12471 Sep 15, 2010 9 Joined Sep 15, 2010 Messages 9 Sep 15, 2010 #4 It's mostly analog. I'm having some trouble with it on breadboard, so I'm hoping to simulate as completely and realistically as possible Eric
It's mostly analog. I'm having some trouble with it on breadboard, so I'm hoping to simulate as completely and realistically as possible Eric
Hero999 Oct 28, 2007 2,433 Joined Oct 28, 2007 Messages 2,433 Sep 16, 2010 #5 What does the circuit do exactly? Can you post a schematic? It's possible that the frequency and current are too high for a breadboard so even if it works on a simulator that won't be much help to you when you come to build it.
What does the circuit do exactly? Can you post a schematic? It's possible that the frequency and current are too high for a breadboard so even if it works on a simulator that won't be much help to you when you come to build it.
S SMF.circuits Dec 4, 2010 1 Joined Dec 4, 2010 Messages 1 Dec 4, 2010 #6 Hi ,you can find TI'S Quadruple Half-h Drivers datasheet from here .http://www.dz863.com/datasheet-82169663-SN754410_Quadruple-Half-h-Drivers/
Hi ,you can find TI'S Quadruple Half-h Drivers datasheet from here .http://www.dz863.com/datasheet-82169663-SN754410_Quadruple-Half-h-Drivers/