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Join Date: Sep 2007
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How the level shifter works regarding to the voltage at the input and the ouput?
I will be using the level shifting stage to input at the gate driver hi and lo. For example the PWM is +/- 18. Does that mean I shift the down to the 5V. |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Pennsylvania
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Level shifting literally means to change (or shift) the voltage (or level) of a signal so it can be used with some other circuit. How it is done and to what voltage depends entirely on the circuit.
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