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About the VIH of Analog switcher "MC14052/4053/4066&quo

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74lvc07 3.3v to 5v

I used 3.3V MCU and CPLD to control several 5V MC14052/4053/4066s.

The 3.3V mcu/cpld 's Vohmin = 2.4V.
The MC14052 datasheet said the Vihmin = 3.5V, but VihTYP = 2.75V.

Can they work?

(BTW: I don't want to use 74lvc2425/74lvc07 to change IO level.)

thx.
 

mc14052 -mac

As you guessed from the data sheets, CD405x's with a 5V supply won't work reliably when driven by 3.3V logic.

Try the 74HCT405x series or 74LC405x. They have TTL input logic levels (2.4V Vh, 3.15V max)

See **broken link removed** for data sheets.

You should also probably use pull-up resistors on the 3.3V drive signals to be sure the "1" voltage goes all the way up.
 

logic levels for a 4053

Thank you very much.
 

mc14052

Hi, wizz:

If your cpld has the 5V input tolerence, you can simple driver the TTL 5V input by cpld by sending the 'Z' in VHDL with an extra pull resistor to 5V.

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