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info:level_translation_for_mixed_5v_and_3v

Some Notes on level translation

The following is the brute force approach without using level translation chips. After this approach, a 5 volt tolerant buffer chip is shown.


5 Volt tolerant 3 volt driver

info/level_translation_for_mixed_5v_and_3v.txt · Last modified: 2009/03/04 13:19 by tomgee

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