EDE2208 Momentary to Toggle IC

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I have a few of these in my stash, but have never used them.
Here's the datasheet for it.
http://www.galleri-soegaard.com/PD2/E_lab/ede2208.pdf

And here's the part of the schematic showing how it works.
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So, to me it looks like you could use momentary switches to toggle between powering up 5vdc circuits, correct?
Since most of my projects run on 9vdc, can I use these for anything?
I didn't see anywhere that listed the max voltage it could take - but I'm assuming it can't do 9v.
I was hoping that I could use these to do something like using momentary switches to run multiple circuits in one enclosure and be able to turn them on/off individually.

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Withe the datasheet the thing starts to make sense. With that single button application I was really :scratch:
Sorry. Plain out of planes.

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Dirk_Hendrik wrote:Withe the datasheet the thing starts to make sense. With that single button application I was really :scratch:
It looks like it's just toggling power to the circuit, right?
I would think it would be better if it were toggling outputs rather than power.

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