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Is there a way of making a node act as ground, without electrically connecting it to the ground.
I have a PWM signal generated by a MCU. The signal is being generated with reference to the MCU ground. Now I have to drive a MOSFET using this signal, but it is not possible to join the MCU ground and the source-pin of the MOSFET together.
Is there a way of "shifting" the ground level to the source-pin level, without connecting the two pins?
Thanks
I have a PWM signal generated by a MCU. The signal is being generated with reference to the MCU ground. Now I have to drive a MOSFET using this signal, but it is not possible to join the MCU ground and the source-pin of the MOSFET together.
Is there a way of "shifting" the ground level to the source-pin level, without connecting the two pins?
Thanks