| ??? 06/07/05 06:35 Read: times |
#94418 - AT89C2051 I/O drive Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Please note that the AT89C2051 and 4051 I/O pins can sink up to 20mA each, to a maximum of 80 mA for the device.
You should not need an external transistor driver if you are operating with a 5V supply. good luck, Tony Gelonese |
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