Summary of Contents for NXP Semiconductors NVT2003DP
Page 1
UM10539 NVT2003DP, NVT2004TL and NVT2006PW demo boards Rev. 1 — 7 March 2012 User manual Document information Info Content Keywords NVT, voltage translator, level translator, level shift, passive voltage translator, passive level translator, passive level shift, I2C-bus, SMBus, SPI, NVT2003, NVT2004, NVT2006...
Page 2
UM10539 NXP Semiconductors NVT2003DP, NVT2004TL and NVT2006PW demo boards Revision history Date Description 20120307 user manual; initial version Contact information For more information, please visit: http://www.nxp.com For sales office addresses, please send an email to: salesaddresses@nxp.com UM10539 All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers.
NXP 3-channel, 4-channel and 6-channel bidirectional voltage level translators. The demo boards interface between device I/Os operating at different voltage levels. Since the NVT2003DP, NVT2004TL and NVT2006PW devices are passive devices, pull-up resistors may be needed depending on the I/O interface type (totem pole or open-drain), difference in translation voltage, and the translation direction (high to low voltage, low to high voltage, or bidirectional).
NVT2003DP, NVT2004TL and NVT2006PW demo boards 2. Hardware description 2.1 Schematic The demo boards contain footprints for the NVT2003DP, NVT2004TL and NVT2006PW, where the jumpers, headers, and passive components are shared. The NVT2003DP, NVT2004TL and NVT2006PW demo board schematic is shown in Figure 2.
Jumper/header Function Notes J1 (3-pin) Device switch enable or disable Short pins 2 and 3 to enable the NVT2003DP, NVT2004TL or control NVT2006PW device (default). When pins 1 and 2 are shorted, the device is disabled. J2 (2-pin) Connects 10 kΩ pull-up resistors to Short pins 1 and 2 to connect 10 kΩ...
In no event shall NXP Semiconductors, its affiliates or their suppliers be liable Notwithstanding any damages that customer might incur for any reason to customer for any special, indirect, consequential, punitive or incidental whatsoever, NXP Semiconductors’...
Need help?
Do you have a question about the NVT2003DP and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers