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How do 3V I2C devices interface with 5V I2C devices?

Hardware design
8月 07, 2020 by Caleb 468

Ask you heroes if there is a mature circuit connecting 3V and 5V of I2C. Although MAX and ADI have related chips, the price is higher and the order is not easy. Hope there is a simple and practical circuit.


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Jackson ポストする August 7, 2020

It is divided into two parts: 3.3V to 5V is solved with HC series buffers, and 5V to 3.3V is solved with series resistors.

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Aaron ポストする August 7, 2020

It can be directly connected without additional conversion. The I2C bus protocol has such a benefit. The I2C bus stipulates that the SCL and SDA lines must be "open-drain" structures, and external pull circuits are required. For 3V and 5V devices, their I2C bus can be directly connected-because it is open drain, there is no problem.

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Adam ポストする August 7, 2020

It can be connected directly. I have made a card reading circuit, and it is powered by 5V. But when I went to buy the card, I was told that there was no 5V card sold, only 3.3V. I took it back and tried it, and I still used it.

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