
In many microcontroller applications inductive loads, such as monostable or bistable relays, valves, or lifting solenoids must be operated from higher supply voltages. Specifically in industrial applications they can often be 12 to 24 V, which have to be controlled with 3.3 V logic signals. The control should be as flexible and energy-saving as possible and should not impair the microcontroller’s operation through feedback disturbances during switching of inductive loads. Read More
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