Hello,
I have an output from a quad 3 state buffer chip 74LS126 (Which operates at 5.0Vdc and its output will most likely be 5.0VDC when high) and this output needs to be fed into an input of a PIC32 MCU which its maximum input voltage tolerance is approx. 3.6VDC. Assuming the MCU takes in 3.3VDC, there is a voltage level difference of 1.7VDC.
Can I simply use a resistor to drop the 1.7 volts from the output of the 74126 to accommodate the 3.3 Vdc input of my MCU?
Thanks for all feedback!
8v
I have an output from a quad 3 state buffer chip 74LS126 (Which operates at 5.0Vdc and its output will most likely be 5.0VDC when high) and this output needs to be fed into an input of a PIC32 MCU which its maximum input voltage tolerance is approx. 3.6VDC. Assuming the MCU takes in 3.3VDC, there is a voltage level difference of 1.7VDC.
Can I simply use a resistor to drop the 1.7 volts from the output of the 74126 to accommodate the 3.3 Vdc input of my MCU?
Thanks for all feedback!
8v