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Level-shift control of an LCD display

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3.3V to 5V

Hello guys,

I want to program an LCD display which has 14 lines, 11 of them are control lines. My microcontroller works on 3.3V. The logic output is: low 0.8V and Hi 2.2V The LCD has a digital low of 0.7V (this is ok) but has an high of 2.4V. So i need some kind of driver to do this, with 11 lines. I can find an analog switch which is dual but that i need 6 of those. Does anyone know a better ic (with more channels) or another solution to do this easier.

greets rudie
 

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