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=== Multiple Switches ===
 
=== Multiple Switches ===
  
This first example is a Low side switch  (add link here )  ULN2803 OCTAL PERIPHERAL DRIVER ARRAYS eight NPN Darlington – drive 2 stepper motors, or 8 fairly heavy loads, max at 35 v and 500 ma
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ULN2803 OCTAL PERIPHERAL DRIVER ARRAYS eight NPN Darlington – drive 2 stepper motors, or 8 fairly heavy loads, max at 35 v and 500 ma
See it used in:  [[http://www.opencircuits.com/Stepper_Motor_Demonstration_and_Tester ]] 
 
  
On a bit of a different note shift registers are often used to expand the number of output pins.  Some of these also contain fairly high power low side switches.  Look up: [http://focus.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tpic6595.pdf tpic6595]
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[[http://www.opencircuits.com/Stepper_Motor_Demonstration_and_Tester ]]
 
 
Often we use so called row and column drive ( google it ) to drive things like led arrays.  In this case we cannot use just low side switches, but also need to use high side switches.  One that is good for tens of volts, hundreds of ma, and can be driven from arduino logic outputs is. Look up: UDN2981.
 
  
 
=== Stepper Drivers ===
 
=== Stepper Drivers ===

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