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MCU and negative output signal

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Hi,

I have a MCU with +3.3V output pins, I will need to power down a device which expects -3.3V signal (it takes no more than 0.5mA current from this signal, it only expectes the negative voltage level).

Negative_signal.png

How could I accomplish this? should I use a P-channel MOSFET, N-Channel? JFET? do you have a recommendation for a +3.3V logic level transistor?

Thank you very much in advance!
Andrea
 

I also would prefer a more simple solution as barry mentioned, anyway if you prefer to make it with discrete components, perhaps something like the following circuit could meet what you need:

Simulation.png

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V1 is the output of uC ranging from 0 up to +3.3v, and V2/V3 are -3.3v and +3.3v power supplies. Blue line, control waveform and yellow line, load waveform.
 

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