That issue's still at the old place, should get those moved to the new place today or tomorrow (Unless someone else does this first, I can summarize this - Copyright issues, though, Remember? Uncertain if anyone "should" scan it & post it, but sure can be copied for personal use & mailed, etc.) Are you thinking of using this in place of a Schottky or Bridge rectifier, for the purpose of switching battery/AC/Car power inputs to the wearable, I'm thinking? I've been thinking MOSFET switching, maybe someone else already did the work for me (Possibly an H-bridge type high side driver, I should go look at Maxim etc. <G>) Mark Kevin Wang wrote: > > From: kjw (Kevin Wang) > >Hey - I just came across an article in Nuts & Volts titled "Low Loss > >Electronic Switch" > > July 1999 Nuts & Volts. > > >and it looks perfect for a better power transfer > >mechanism compared to a set of diodes. Yes, it is a bit more > >complicated, but the part count is still very small. > > > >I don't actually own that issue, so does anyone on the list own it? > >can they scan it in or something for the rest of us? I'll gladly store > >the bits on my web page. > > -- > Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of > "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" to> Wear-Hard Mailing List Archive (searchable): http://wearables.blu.org -- Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" to
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