Logic Level Converter: No soldering required! Our iic i2c 3.3v 5v logic level converter comes pre-soldered, simply plug it in and start enjoying seamless voltage conversion without the hassle.
Multi-Channel Versatility: Each logic level shifter has the capability of converting 4 pins on the high side to 4 pins on the low side with two inputs and two outputs provided for each side.
Universal Voltage Compatibility: Seamlessly interface your 5V and 3.3V devices with our iic i2c level shifter. It's the ultimate solution for ensuring your for Raspberry Pi, and other microcontrollers communicate flawlessly, no matter the voltage disparity.
Enhanced Signal: The bi-directional logic level converter is a small device, which can safely steps down 5V signals to 3.3V and steps up 3.3V to 5V at the same time. Say goodbye to signal loss and voltage mismatch issues.
Protect Your Components: Our logic level shifter 3.3v to 5v acts as a reliable buffer, shielding your devices from voltage mismatches and potential damage, providing a cost-effective safeguard.
Voltage Stepper: High voltage is 5V, low voltage is 3.3V. Bi-directional
Presoldering: Comes pre-soldered with headers attached.
Channels: 4
Interface: I2C or SPI
Package Include: 12pcs logic level shifter 3.3v to 5v presoldered
3.3V 5V Logic Level Converter Pins:
TX0: Data transmitted from this channel on the high-voltage side will be received on the corresponding RX0 channel on the low-voltage side.
RX0: Data transmitted from the TX0 channel on the low-voltage side will be received on the corresponding RX0 channel on the high-voltage side.
TX1: Data transmitted from this channel on the high-voltage side will be received on the corresponding RX1 channel on the low-voltage side.
RX1: Data transmitted from the TX1 channel on the low-voltage side will be received on the corresponding RX1 channel on the high-voltage side.
LV (Low Voltage): LV represents the low voltage side or the side of the circuit that operates at a lower voltage level.
HV (High Voltage): HV represents the high voltage side or the side of the circuit that operates at a higher voltage level.
GND (Ground): GND represents the ground or common reference voltage for both the low voltage (LV) and high voltage (HV) sides.