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When using a simple H-Bridge it is important to prevent switches to short the supply voltage. In commercially available H-Bridges additional circuits prevent accidental short circuits. | When using a simple H-Bridge it is important to prevent switches to short the supply voltage. In commercially available H-Bridges additional circuits prevent accidental short circuits. | ||
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Revision as of 01:15, 26 November 2011
An H-Bridge is a circuit of 4 switches allowing to select the direction of current flowing through a part. The simplest H-Bridge consists of four manually controlled switches:
When using a simple H-Bridge it is important to prevent switches to short the supply voltage. In commercially available H-Bridges additional circuits prevent accidental short circuits.
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Circuit of an H-Bridge made of transistors, including free wheeling diodes and shortage prevention: http://www.mikrocontroller.net/articles/H-Br%C3%BCcken_%C3%9Cbersicht