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How to connect two pins

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Hi all,

I have to connect the reset pin (PE_WAKE_N) form intel i211 to pin (PMC_WAKE_PCIE) on intel atom e38xx.

PE_WAKE_N -> Tri-State is a bi-directional, tri-state input/output pin. (3.3V referenced)
PMC_WAKE_PCIE -> Input (1.8V referenced)

Question:
It is enough to connect 4.7k pullup to 1.8V or do I need a level translator with 1 Nmos , gate pullup 100k to 3.3V and source pulldown 100k to gnd?
PE_WAkE_n controls PMC_wake_pcie both are active low.

Best Regards
 

i recommend to use Bidrectional/Unidirectional level shifter using discrete or IC for doing this. don't use just voltage divider....
 

i recommend to use Bidrectional/Unidirectional level shifter using discrete or IC for doing this. don't use just voltage divider....

just voltage driver? , this means only the pullup?

I thin i can use this SN74AUP1T17

Best regards
 

i said to use level shifter IC. not voltage divider. SN74AUP1T17 is OK.

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if need cheaper solutions, Generally any Open drain Buffer with IC's VCC allows 3.3V will work. like 74AUP1G07 any 1G07 variant.... 74AUP1T45 has birectional capability .........
 

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