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It is a Four-Channel Device which can be used for Voltage Level Shifting between two devices, say, an IMU running at 3.3V to an Arduino running at 5V. By placing this circuit in your setup, you can forget about frying your IMU or any other sensor.
It includes on-board 4.7 KΩ pull-ups which are required by I2C lines. It can help you setup communication between your I2C Devices as well as SPI or normal TTL devices and your microcontroller running at different voltages.
Features:
- Minimum Voltage: 1.8V
- Maximum Voltage: 10V
- No direction control is required. Bi-directional Logic Level conversion is possible.
- Includes NXP 2N7002P N-channel Trench MOSFETs.
- On-board 4.7 KΩ pull-ups.
- BreadBoard friendly.
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Additional Information
Processor No Architecture No Clock Speed No Digital Pins No Analog Pins No PWM Pins No Hardware UART No Programming Interface No Flash Memory No Operating Voltage No Power Output No Antenna No Range (Indoor/Urban) No Range (Outdoor/RF Line of Sight) No Channel Capacity No Frequency No Transmit Current @ 3.3V No - Reviews
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