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    Drive 5V with p-channel mosfet controlled by 3.3V

    I assume I should look into the "Integrated Load Switch"es and the "Power Distribution Switch"es? They look promosing, thank you!
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    Drive 5V with p-channel mosfet controlled by 3.3V

    Thanks for the answer! The current of the LEDs will (obviously) vary. one LED pulls 20mA, there are 3 per led (rgb) and 64 are active at one time (max) since it's an 8*8*8 cube. I don't expect a very high averag current since it will also be pulse width modulated^^
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    Drive 5V with p-channel mosfet controlled by 3.3V

    Couldnt i just use an inverting buffer running at 5v to drive the fets?
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    Drive 5V with p-channel mosfet controlled by 3.3V

    Would the MCP 14E10-E/SN be a reasonable choice? In the PMIC Load drivers section of digikey I only found drivers with horrible rise times...
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    Drive 5V with p-channel mosfet controlled by 3.3V

    Hi! I'm currently designing a driver for my LED cube and I want to control the anode layers with p-fets. On digikey I found the "AO4813" dual p-fet. I want to control the fet with a PIC32, so I will have 3.3V to drive it. But the voltage I want to switch is 5V. The gate threshold voltage on the...

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