L6235Q Overcurrent Protection
Hi all, For the motor driver IC L6235Q the datasheet states it has overcurrent protection at 5.4A, can this value be changed to cut off the circuit at for example 3.0A? Thanks
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Hi all, For the motor driver IC L6235Q the datasheet states it has overcurrent protection at 5.4A, can this value be changed to cut off the circuit at for example 3.0A? Thanks
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