SCLA043 April   2021 SN74HC00

 

  1.   Trademarks
  2. 1Block Diagram
  3. 2Logic and Translation Use Cases
  4. 3Voltage Translation for Wireless Interface Modules

Voltage Translation for Wireless Interface Modules

It is common to see asset trackers utilizing wireless interface modules. These modules often use UART for communication, and commonly are operating at a different logic voltage level from the primary system controller. The addition of a voltage level translator protects low-power system controllers and ensures accurate communication to the peripheral module.

GUID-80A064C5-6DE4-4510-8D79-A0EA646DA5D7-low.gif Figure 3-1 Example 2-wire UART Voltage Translation Block Diagram

See more about this use case in the Logic Minute video Voltage Level Translation for UART Interface

  • Some devices support up to 5 Mbps UART communication; most are limited to 115 kbps or less
  • Translators enable communication when devices have mismatched logic voltage levels
  • Prevent damage to devices that cannot support higher voltage inputs
  • Improve data rates over discrete translation solutions
  • Protect controller while peripheral is not connected
  • [FAQ] How does a slow or floating input affect a CMOS device?
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Table 3-1 Recommended Parts
Part Number Automotive Qualified Voltage Translation Range Features
SN74AXC2T245-Q1 0.65 V — 3.6 V Glitch-free power supply sequencing
Outputs are disabled when either supply is 0 V
Active translation architecture
SN74AXC2T245
TXB0102 1.2 V — 3.6 V
to
1.65 V— 5.5 V
Auto-bidirectional
Active translation architecture
TXS0102-Q1 1.2 V — 3.6 V
to
1.65 V— 5.5 V
Auto-bidirectional
Internal pull-up resistors
Passive translation architecture

For more devices, browse through the online parametric tool where you can sort by desired voltage, channel numbers, and other features.