Difference between revisions of "PCA9306 Level Translator Breakout"
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* Less than 1.5 ns maximum propagation delay to accommodate Standard-mode and Fast-mode I2C-bus devices and multiple masters | * Less than 1.5 ns maximum propagation delay to accommodate Standard-mode and Fast-mode I2C-bus devices and multiple masters | ||
* Allows voltage level translation between: | * Allows voltage level translation between: | ||
− | + | 1.0 V Vref(1) and 1.8 V, 2.5 V, 3.3 V or 5 V Vbias(ref)(2); | |
− | + | 1.2 V Vref(1)and 1.8 V, 2.5 V, 3.3 V or 5 V Vbias(ref)(2); | |
− | + | 1.8 V Vref(1)and 3.3 V or 5 V Vbias(ref)(2); | |
− | + | 2.5 V Vref(1) and 5 V Vbias(ref)(2); | |
− | + | 3.3 V Vref(1) and 5 V Vbias(ref)(2); | |
* Provides bidirectional voltage translation with no direction pin | * Provides bidirectional voltage translation with no direction pin | ||
* Low 3.5 Ω ON-state connection between input and output ports provides less signal distortion | * Low 3.5 Ω ON-state connection between input and output ports provides less signal distortion |
Revision as of 01:54, 18 January 2013
introduction
This is a breakout board for the PCA9306 dual bidirectional voltage-level translator.
Because different parts sometimes use different voltage levels to communicate,
voltage level translators can be the key to making different parts play nice.
Features
- 2-bit bidirectional translator for SDA and SCL lines in mixed-mode I2C-bus applications
- Standard-mode, Fast-mode, and Fast-mode Plus I2C-bus and SMBus compatible
- Less than 1.5 ns maximum propagation delay to accommodate Standard-mode and Fast-mode I2C-bus devices and multiple masters
- Allows voltage level translation between:
1.0 V Vref(1) and 1.8 V, 2.5 V, 3.3 V or 5 V Vbias(ref)(2); 1.2 V Vref(1)and 1.8 V, 2.5 V, 3.3 V or 5 V Vbias(ref)(2); 1.8 V Vref(1)and 3.3 V or 5 V Vbias(ref)(2); 2.5 V Vref(1) and 5 V Vbias(ref)(2); 3.3 V Vref(1) and 5 V Vbias(ref)(2);
- Provides bidirectional voltage translation with no direction pin
- Low 3.5 Ω ON-state connection between input and output ports provides less signal distortion