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I am trying to implement bluetooth connectivity for a power electronic module I am working on. For the control purposes, I have decided to use CY8C5868AXILP035 (Cypress SoC) 68-pin version on the board.
Bluetooth module I am using is RN41 which works on 3.3V voltage level. Also, my SoC works on the same voltage level i.e. on 3.3V. I read in many documentations available online that bluetooth modules are generally connected with level shifters for making them compatible with microcontrollers of corresponding voltage levels. So is it not required to have level shifter for my application? I have never tried this before so any help would be appreciated.
I am planning to connect RN41 to Cypress chip roughly schematized as follows:
So, basically can I directly connect RS232 to RN-41 if my chip operates at 3.3 V logic?
Bluetooth module I am using is RN41 which works on 3.3V voltage level. Also, my SoC works on the same voltage level i.e. on 3.3V. I read in many documentations available online that bluetooth modules are generally connected with level shifters for making them compatible with microcontrollers of corresponding voltage levels. So is it not required to have level shifter for my application? I have never tried this before so any help would be appreciated.
I am planning to connect RN41 to Cypress chip roughly schematized as follows:
So, basically can I directly connect RS232 to RN-41 if my chip operates at 3.3 V logic?