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- datasheet = [[datasheet-l9110.pdf]]
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+- [[SDR1056-dat]]
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+- good for 3.3V motor to drive
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+- alternative [[HG7881-dat]]
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## APPs
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![](2025-05-04-14-27-17.png)
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+Wide supply voltage range: 2.5V-12V;
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+![](2025-07-04-17-23-19.png)
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## ref
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SDK-dat/MDK-ARM-dat/MDK-ARM-dat.md
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D:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Local\Arm\Packs\ARM\CMSIS\5.9.0\CMSIS\Core_A\Include
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+- Include (C:\Users\Administrator,STM32Cube\Repository\STM32Cube_FW_F0_V1.11.3\Drivers{CMSIS)
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+- Include (C:\Users\Administrator\STM32Cube\Repository\STM32Cube_FW_F0_V1.11.3\Drivers{CMSIS\ Core_A)
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+- Include (C:\Users\Administrator,STM32Cube\Repository\STM32Cube_FW_F0_V1.11.3\Drivers\CMSIS) Core)
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+- Include (C:\Users\Administrator\STM32Cube\Repository\STM32Cube_FW_F1_V1.8.4\Drivers\CMSIS)
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+- Include (C:\Users\Administrator\STM32Cube\Repository^\STM32Cube_FW_F1_V1.8.4\Drivers\(CMSIS\ Core_A)
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+- Include (C:\Users\,Administrator(STM32Cube\Repository\STM32Cube_FW_F1_V1.8.4\Drivers(CMSIS\ Core)
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+- Include (C:\Users\Administrator(STM32Cube\Repository\STM32Cube_FW_G0_V1.6.1\Drivers\(CMSIS)
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+- Include (C:\Users\Administrator,STM32Cube\Repository\STM32Cube_FW_G0_V1.6.1\Drivers{CMSIS) Core)
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+- Include (C:\Users\Administrator\STM32Cube\Repository\STM32Cube_FW_G0_V1.6.0\Drivers\(CMSIS)
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+- Include (C:\Users\Administrator,STM32Cube\Repository\STM32Cube_FW_G0_V1.6.0\Drivers{CMSIS) Core)
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+- Include (C:\Users\,Administrator\,AppData\Local\Arm\Packs\ARM(CMSIS)5.7.0\CMSIS) Core)
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+- Include (C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Local\Arm\Packs\ARM\(CMSIS\5.7.0\CMSIS) Core_A)
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+- Include (C:\Users\Administrator\,AppData\Local\Arm\Packs\ARM\CMSIS\5.7.0\CMSIS)
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### '#pragma import' is an Arm Compiler 5 extension
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Tech-dat/Network-dat/RF-dat/RF-LINK-dat/RF-LINK-dat.md
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When a valid signal is present, VT outputs a high level; when the valid signal disappears, VT outputs a low level.
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持续按住学习键,指示灯会常亮,按住不放大约8秒后指示灯熄灭,表示代码已全部清除成功。
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## schematic and APP
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**Application Fields**