Dear all,
I have a set of probes measuring meteorological data. The data is then communicated as an analog voltage between 0 and 5 volts. Since teensy pins cannot tolerate voltages above 3.3V, I've decided to use a Bi-Directional Logic Voltage Level Converter from sparkfun (https://www.sparkfun.com/products/12009) to scale the voltage down. However, the level converter needs to be powered by a 3.3v source and a 5v source.
Could anyone suggest a way for me to generate 5V to power the translator? (besides using an additional 5v battery)
Thank you for your help!
I have a set of probes measuring meteorological data. The data is then communicated as an analog voltage between 0 and 5 volts. Since teensy pins cannot tolerate voltages above 3.3V, I've decided to use a Bi-Directional Logic Voltage Level Converter from sparkfun (https://www.sparkfun.com/products/12009) to scale the voltage down. However, the level converter needs to be powered by a 3.3v source and a 5v source.
Could anyone suggest a way for me to generate 5V to power the translator? (besides using an additional 5v battery)
Thank you for your help!