VCC (Pin 8) and GND (Pin 1) of IC1 to your power source. Make sure the source is suitable for the input voltage range of the NE555P.DIS (Pin 7) to VCC (Pin 8) with a pull-up resistor, let's assume a value of ${R1=4.7k\Omega}$.THR (Pin 6) to VCC (Pin 8), connect a capacitor ${C1=10nF}$.TR (Pin 2) to THR (Pin 6)CV (Pin 5) to GND (Pin 1) using a decoupling capacitor, let's assume a value of ${C2=1nF}$.R (Pin 4) to VCC (Pin 8).Q (Pin 3). The frequency and duty cycle of the PWM signal depends on the values of ${R1}$ and ${C1}$.Q (Pin 3) of IC1 to LIN (Pin 14) of U1. This will provide a PWM input to the low side inverter input.COM (Pin 2), VSS (Pin 15), and VS (Pin 6) of U1 to the ground of your power source.VCC (Pin 3) and VDD (Pin 11) of U1 to your power source. Make sure it is in the suitable range for the IR2110.HIN (Pin 12) of U1 disconnected, or you can connect it to ground via a resistor, e.g., ${10k\Omega}$.SD (Pin 13) can also be left unconnected or connected to VDD.LIN and HIN inputs to provide separate control over the high side and the low side, and you will usually need to connect VB (Pin 7) and HO (Pin 8) in order to drive a MOSFET or IGBT, but these steps aren't necessary for a basic interface test.)Mammoth Amethyst Robot Vacuum
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