I am having a brain freeze right now - I feel there is a simple solution, it is on the tip of a neuron, but I can't shake it loose.
What I have - a circuit that can run a motor in both directions depending on which servo signal the circuit receives (like a servo or speed controller). So, with a radio control as you move the stick from one end to the other end, it goes to neutral in the middle and then reverses polarity.
What I want - two switched circuits.
I can do this with an 08m, of course, and bypass the circuit entirely, but can I take the existing circuit, and with a diode network of some sort get two different circuits powered depending on the polarity of the input power?
My brain is short circuiting at the moment. Any thoughts?
Cheers,
Wreno
What I have - a circuit that can run a motor in both directions depending on which servo signal the circuit receives (like a servo or speed controller). So, with a radio control as you move the stick from one end to the other end, it goes to neutral in the middle and then reverses polarity.
What I want - two switched circuits.
I can do this with an 08m, of course, and bypass the circuit entirely, but can I take the existing circuit, and with a diode network of some sort get two different circuits powered depending on the polarity of the input power?
My brain is short circuiting at the moment. Any thoughts?
Cheers,
Wreno