this one. perfect :) and ends up at $0.15 in 1k volumes, which is tolerable.
http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/sn74lv1t34.pdf
table 4.5 electrical characteristics show a wide range of (suitable) Hi-in and Low-in voltages, depending on the supply input current.
then, for the 3.3v output side... the critical one V-out-low iiis.... maximum of 0.2v yay! even if 4.5v was used it would still be a 0.35v output. V-out-high is
i know it's not the same as a one or two $0.02 transistors/FETS. i've seen some tutorials online that explain the operation of "proper" buffer circuits like this one, it's a mad number of components: 5 or 6 transistors, 3 diodes, 4 resistors, just to ensure fully-on and fully-off...
ooo wait a minute! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transistor%E2%80%93transistor_logic#Fundamenta...
dominique, if you look at that section, it explains that the first transistor is in "reverse-biasing" mode when the inputs are high. later on that section says that when the 1st transistor goes through its "active" region it very quickly draws current away from the base of the output transistor. means "fast switching".
oooo i'm tempted to use that.... :)
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