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I have a pile of 25 bi-color LED and I wanted to drive them all. I
was thinking of using the H-bridge to control the direction of current
soI can have red and green (yellow with high frequency switching).
I read something on the internet that H-bridge may not be able to work
with high current device(s) and the 25 LEDs would be drawing about
750mA total. Will this work or will I need to go with MOSFET instead?
Never used MOSFET before and I have no idea what I need. Or maybe
solid state DPDT relay (regular relay will be too noisy) if they can
handle the power and cheap as transistor.
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was thinking of using the H-bridge to control the direction of current
soI can have red and green (yellow with high frequency switching).
I read something on the internet that H-bridge may not be able to work
with high current device(s) and the 25 LEDs would be drawing about
750mA total. Will this work or will I need to go with MOSFET instead?
Never used MOSFET before and I have no idea what I need. Or maybe
solid state DPDT relay (regular relay will be too noisy) if they can
handle the power and cheap as transistor.
--
When you hear the toilet flush, and hear the words "uh oh", it's already
too late. - by anonymous Mother in Austin, TX
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