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Default TA7317P output protection

"Franc Zabkar" wrote in message
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On Sat, 03 Mar 2012 10:00:29 +1100, Franc Zabkar
put finger to keyboard and composed:

When the IC was installed backwards, pins 4 and 6, and pins 3 and 7,
would have been swapped.


If you are wary about the polarity of your ICs, I would use a 9V
battery and a 1.8K series resistor to test the IC. I would connect the
battery's negative terminal to pin #5. This pin is consistent,
irrespective of polarity. I would then connect the battery's positive
terminal, via the resistor, to pins 1 and 9 in turn. I expect that you
should see approximately 1.4V at pin #1 and 3.2V at pin #9.


Thanks Franc, I'll take your advice and do that on Monday with the two
unused parts I have.

Old guy


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