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How to make a circuit compatible with both chips running at 1.8v and 2.2v?

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Hello

I have a small issue thinking about this one. Presently I am using a Maxim chip X which is running at 1.8V. But there is a new part Y available later and I want the circuit to be compatible to that one as well. It will run on 2.2V. Can I make the circuit compatible to both using 0ohm jumpers?

Thank you

Ann
 

Design question

Ann,

It would help to know what X and Y are!

Keith.
 

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