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Circuits Designed by Dave Johnson, P.E. :
  • Low Voltage Latching Relay Driver
    Using some small super capacitors, this circuit can latch and unlatch a mechanical relay with 10 amp contacts, from a small 3 volt power source.  By using a latching relay, power can be controlled to a load with a tiny battery. 

  • N-CH AND P-CH TRANSISTORS FORM PUSH-PULL DRIVER
    This circuit can produce high speed output signals with fast rise and full times. The unique change pump action allows the voltage of the upper P-ch device to range from millivolts to hundreds of volts.....

Links to electronic circuits, electronic schematics, designs for engineers, hobbyists, students & inventors:
Microcontroller's single I/O port line drives a bar-graph display -  6-Jul-06 Issue of EDN  Bar-graph display spares processor I/O lines..... [Design Idea by R Jayapal, PhD, Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd, Trichy, India; Edited by Brad Thompson and Fran Granville]
Micropower High-Side MOSFET Drivers -  AN53 Linear TechnologyThis application note describes the operation of high-side Nchannel MOSFET switch drivers designed specifically for operation in battery-powered equipment, such as notebook and palmtop computers and portable medical instruments. A selection.....(appnote added 6/06)
MOSFET serves as ultrafast plate driver -  3-Oct-02 Issue of EDN  The circuit in Figure 1 provides a 20-MHz square wave across a set of highly capacitive ion-deflection plates in an experimental instrument. To get the required deflection, the plate voltage must be 20 to 30V, much higher voltage than conventional logic or driver families can provide. To minimize artifacts, the rise and fall times must be very fast, with a minimum of overshoot and ringing..... [Design Idea by Clive Bolton, Bolton Engineering Inc, Melrose, MA]
Motor driver-74*245-based  -  A simple, time-honored approach is to use one or more 74*245 chips (normally  74AC245 is used for maximum current capability) to provide motor drive current. Here, each channel of drive power is provided by one or more buffer on  chip.  (added 1/07)
Multiple Relay Drive -  Circuit Ideas for Designers Application Notes Advanced Linear Devices, Inc.....[App Note]
Muscle power drives battery free electronics -  21-Nov-05 Issue of EDN  Your sweat and a super-cap replace the battery..... [Design Idea by Alexander Bell, Infosoft International Inc, Rego Park, NY; Edited by Brad Thompson and Fran Granville]
MXP400x Wire Bond -  MicroNote 1601 from Microsem.....[App Note]
N-CH & P-CH Transistor form Push-Pull Driver -  This circuit can produce high speed output signals with fast rise and full times. The unique change pump …. [Designed by David A. Johnson]
New CMOS Vacuum Fluorescent Drivers Enable Three Chip System to Provide Intelligent Control of Dot Matrix VF Display -  National Semiconductor Application Note  (app note added 2/06)
Novel Process for Vacuum Fluorescent   VF Display Drivers -  National Semiconductor Application Note.....[App Note]
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