Hackaday (unofficial) September 30, 2024 12:00pm Switch Your RP2040 Between 3.3 V and 1.8 V #microcontrollers #raspberrypi #18vlogic #devboard #rp2040 #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 Switch Your RP2040 Between 3.3 V And 1.8 V Ever want to build a RP2040 devboard that has everything you could ever want? Bad news, “everything” also means adding 1.8 V GPIO voltage support. The good news is that this write-up b…
Hackaday (unofficial) April 14, 2024 6:00am When Your Level Shifter Is Too Smart To Function #parts #18vlogic #levelshifter #levelshifting #logiclevels #txb0104 #txb010x #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 When Your Level Shifter Is Too Smart To Function By now, 3.3V has become a comfortable and common logic level for basically anything you might be hacking. However, sometimes, you still need to interface your GPIOs with devices that are 5 V, 1.8 V…
Hackaday (unofficial) March 8, 2024 1:00am Motherboard Revived With Simplest 1.8V SPI Shifter Ever #computerhacks #hardware #18vlogic #levelshifter #levelshifting #ryzen #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 Motherboard Revived With Simplest 1.8V SPI Shifter Ever If you have ever had to fix a modern desktop motherboard, you might have noticed that the BIOS (UEFI) SPI flash is 1.8V – which means you can no longer use a Raspberry Pi or a CH341 adapter d…