Good evening folks.

I hope someone out there has some thoughts on this and is willing to help 
out this noob.

The senerio is this:

I am attempting to use an Arduino in conjunction with a 
TLC5940<http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tlc5940.pdf>to drive an array of 
IN-9's (And not kill myself or blow anything up) the 
problem being if i understand it right (which I probably don't) is that 
instead of a positive PWM out the arduino the TLC5940 works by sinking the 
current on the cathode side. I don't think i can use this with my standard 
mpsa42 (and I'm not going to attempt anything until i get some advice) I do 
have some mpsa92's available.

Anyone who can help straighten me out I would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks
Chase

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