Solid-State Control For Bi-Directional Motors

Oct. 8, 2008
Appliances that use bi-directional motors include washing machines and transporter belts. This app note shows the benefits of using triacs instead of mechanical relays to control the motors. To view the application note, click on the URL below.

Appliances that use bi-directional motors include washing machines and transporter belts. This app note shows the benefits of using triacs instead of mechanical relays to control the motors. To view the application note, click on the URL below.

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CKT-Motor Control

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