HIGH or LOW Power Switch For Lights or Small Motors

  Two versions of this circuit are shown:

  The 4 Wire Output circuit always has the same output polarities but uses more wire.

  The 3 Wire Output circuit has reversed polarity in half of the circuit, depending on wheather the circuit is in the High or Low power mode, but uses less wire.

4 Wire Output Circuit

3 Wire Output Circuit


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  The explanations for the circuits on these pages cannot hope to cover every situation on every layout. For this reason be prepared to do some experimenting to get the results you want. This is especially true of circuits such as the "Across Track Infrared Detection" circuits and any other circuit that relies on other than direct electronic inputs, such as switches.

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04 March, 2013