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From: nahshon@dan.haifa.ibm.com (Itai Nahshon)
Subject: Re: Where to get TI Motor Chips?
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In article <33sunc$ssk@zip.eecs.umich.edu> pkenny@krusty.eecs.umich.edu (Patrick Kenny) writes:

>Can someone tell me where I can locate some TI motor chips
>for the Miniboard?
>Any phone numbers would be great!
>Thanks,
>-pk

I have a related question:
A local electronics shop has L293E and L293NE chips. What exactly is the
L293NE?
The L293E are NOT compatible with the Miniboard. They have the same
function as the L293D's but with open emitter (for current sensing)
and 20 pin case.
The L293NE are 16 pin case but I don't have their specs.

Itai
