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There is a circuit that a LSF-type voltage-level translation connects with a TXB-type voltage-level translation, and the output is abnormal, what could be the possible reasons?
The LFS outputs open-drain signals, which cannot be used with TXB translators.
You could try to replace the TXB with a TXS.
Hey Rachel,
What is the main goal of this use case? If it is an attempt to buffer open drain signals such as I2C, an I2C buffer can be used.
Regards,
Jack