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PPENDIX
II - 5V
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3.3V L
EVELS
II
All inputs on the AC4868-250 are weakly pulled high via 10 kohm resistors. The AC4868-250 has 3.3V only inputs.
Some of the most common voltage conversion methods are described below.
V o l t a g e L e v e l C o n v e r s i o n I C ’ s
This is the easiest and most efficient method. Laird Technologies recommends the TI SN74LVC244A Octal
Buffer/Driver. Inputs can be driven from either 3.3 or 5V systems, allowing the device to be used in a mixed 3.3/5V
system.
P a s s i v e R e s i s t o r V o l t a g e D i v i d e r
While a resistor voltage divider can successfully drop the 5V to the required 3.3V, it will draw static current all of the
time. Typically this method is only suitable for one-way 5V to 3.3V conversion. When choosing the resistor values, one
needs to include the radio’s internal 10 kohm resistors on the input signals.
74LVC244
2Y0
GND
9
2Y0
10
GND
1Y3
2A0
1Y3
2A0
12
11
1OE
1
1A0
2
3
2Y3
4
1A1
VCC
2OE
1Y0
2A3
20
19
18
17
2Y2
5
1A2
6
7
2Y1
8
1A3
1Y1
2A2
1Y2
2A1
16
15
14
13
Y0
18
Y1
16
14
Y2
12
Y3
A0
A1
A2
A3
2
4
6
8
OE
1
Input A
Input B
Input C
Input D
74LVC244
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