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3.3V/5V Logic Level Converter (2-channel high-voltage and low-voltage logic )
If you’ve ever tried to connect a 3.3V device to a 5V system, you know what a challenge it can be. This logic level converter is a small device that safely steps down 5V signals to 3.3V and steps up 3.3V to 5V. This level converter also works with 2.8V and 1.8V devices. Each level converter has the capability of converting 4 pins on the high side to 4 pins on the low side. Two inputs and two outputs are provided for each side.
Bread board friendly! Can be used with normal serial, I2C, SPI, and any other digital signal. Does not work with an analog signal.
The level converter is very easy to use. The board needs to be powered from the two voltages sources (high voltage and low voltage) that your system is using. High voltage (5V for example) to the ‘HV’ pin, low voltage (2.8V for example) to ‘LV’, and ground from the system to the ‘GND’ pin.
Pins are labeled as Inputs and Outputs. These are relative to the board. A digital one going into the RXI pin on the 5V side will show up on the RXO pin on the 3.3V side as 3.3V. A digital one going into the TXI pin on the 3.3V side will show up on the TXO pin on the 5V side as 5V.
Features:
- Dimensions: 0.5×0.6″
- 2-channel high-voltage and low-voltage logic logic bidirectional translation
- Two channels of high-voltage logic low voltage logic into a one-way conversion
- Breadboard module is compatible, can be directly inserted in breadboard use
- Instructions for use: [high voltage of 5V low voltage of 3.3V for example]
- HV to the 5V Power
- LV to 3.3V Power
- GND to GND, two power supply share GND
- Input 5v TTL at RXI, then Output 3.3v TTL at RXO
- TXI Input or Output 3.3V TTL, TXO input or output 5V TTL, TXI and TXO bidirectional reversable
Documentation: Schematic available here.
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