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Richard Erlacher
01/13/10 08:09
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Denver, Co
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#172427 - don't forget about "triac drivers"
Responding to: Alan Dorman's previous message
It's pretty safe to use a triac driver, e.g. MOC3031. This is a "safe" way to do the job, though he MOC3031 is intended for switching the triac at zero crossing, which may not be exactly what you want.

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List of 16 messages in thread
TopicAuthorDate
driving a triac with a ATMEL MCU      Alan Dorman      01/12/10 23:58      
   pull-up or other chip?      Per Westermark      01/13/10 00:14      
   probably      Stefan KAnev      01/13/10 01:25      
      five volts controlling a hundred      Alan Dorman      01/13/10 04:32      
         so i answered      Stefan KAnev      01/13/10 04:52      
   Throwing out the baby?      Andy Neil      01/13/10 01:36      
      previous      Alan Dorman      01/13/10 04:22      
         they need freelancers?      Stefan KAnev      01/13/10 04:28      
         I see      Andy Neil      01/13/10 05:21      
            Yep      Alan Dorman      01/13/10 11:31      
   don't forget about "triac drivers"      Richard Erlacher      01/13/10 08:09      
      my prefered way      Alan Dorman      01/13/10 11:37      
   Do always use a buffer!      Kai Klaas      01/13/10 08:54      
      there is an old Philips appnote which ...      Erik Malund      01/13/10 09:12      
         incredible      Stefan KAnev      01/13/10 09:46      
            Thanks!      Alan Dorman      01/13/10 11:43      

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