S
Stickman
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Hi all.
I'm assembling a stepper motor control circuit using the L298 (http://
www.pminmo.com/l297-8/L297_8schematic.pdf), and don't have the proper
capacitors on hand.
The circuit calls for a 0.1uF caps between 5V & ground, another 0.1uF
cap between the 24V motor power and ground, and a 100uF cap to absorb
voltage spikes coming back from the motor.
Am I correct in thinking that for these purposes, the capacitor values
are not critical, as long as the capacitance is greater than that
specified? I have no 0.1uF caps on hand, but a pile of 22uF caps.
Can i use these instead?
Thanks for the help!
I'm assembling a stepper motor control circuit using the L298 (http://
www.pminmo.com/l297-8/L297_8schematic.pdf), and don't have the proper
capacitors on hand.
The circuit calls for a 0.1uF caps between 5V & ground, another 0.1uF
cap between the 24V motor power and ground, and a 100uF cap to absorb
voltage spikes coming back from the motor.
Am I correct in thinking that for these purposes, the capacitor values
are not critical, as long as the capacitance is greater than that
specified? I have no 0.1uF caps on hand, but a pile of 22uF caps.
Can i use these instead?
Thanks for the help!