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The HiLetgo 10pcs 4 Channels IIC I2C Logic Level Converter is an essential tool for any tech-savvy professional, enabling safe and efficient signal conversion between 3.3V and 5V. With its compact design and bi-directional capabilities, this module is perfect for enhancing your Arduino projects and ensuring seamless communication across devices.
| ASIN | B07F7W91LC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,619 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #24 in Signal Converters |
| Brand | HiLetgo |
| Brand Name | HiLetgo |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 306 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | HiLetgo |
| Material | Copper |
| Material Type | Copper |
| Model | 8541740602 |
| Number Of Circuits | 4 |
| Number of Items | 10 |
| Number of Packs | 10 |
| Part Number | 3-01-1024 |
| Phase Type | Single Phase |
| Unit Count | 10.0 Count |
L**E
Works fine
Works well no issues
A**R
Just works
I've used these for converting levels of I2C and UART between 3.3 and 5v devices. No issues. I'm using them at 115200 baud UART and 100khz I2C
R**N
High quality and good price.
I used these to attach Arduino Mega to Raspberry Pi5. They worked fine.
I**R
Interesting design
I've attached a simple schematic showing one channel of one of these boards. Each board contains four identical circuits using BSS138 MOSFETs. The ground pins are not connected to the circuit in any way and are not needed for it to function, a low level output is sinked through the corresponding input signal (MCU GPIO pin). A high level output is sourced through the corresponding Vin pin (LV or HV) through a 10k resistor. These have been working well in my experiments so far. I have one using two channels for I2C and two channels driving 5v logic-level power MOSFETS from a 3.3v microcontroller. Note that if an input is left floating, the corresponding output will go high. If using unidirectionally you can put a strong pull down resistor (1k) on the input side. A pull down on the output side will cause malfunction.
J**.
Nice for Arduino based projects
If you're working on projects with Arduino or any other small board, you'll find that you need to use a voltage shifter like this from time to time. I've only used a couple of these but when you need them they're very handy to have. The only thing about these is that there are 4 channels on each board and I have yet to use more than 2. But, at this price, it's more about the size of the board and the space it takes up than the cost of a 4-channel vs 2-channel LLC. As stated in the description - these are two-way. It can take a 3.3v supply up to 5v and can take a 5v supply down to 3.3v. If you don't mind doing the soldering yourself these are great. I typically won't solder the headers onto the boards and just directly solder wire to the terminals I'm going to use. True it's a more permanent solution but considering the low cost of these, the reduction in height by not using the pin headers, and my ability to brush up on my fine soldering skills, i'm very happy to use them this way.
A**E
Perfect for My Arduino Hobby Projects
As part of my Arduino hobby, I bought the HiLetgo 10pcs 4 Channels IIC I2C Logic Level Converter. It works great for safely connecting different voltage devices. Really handy and reliable — a must-have for anyone working on electronics projects!
K**Z
Works, Not good for high frequency at all
Not good for high frequency. Starts to experience significant rise times on high side after about 30 Khz, rendering many of my use cases void. Just absolutely does not work @ 1 MHz+.
N**R
Fast enough for NeoPixels (WA2812x).
I’m using an ESP32 to drive roughly 10ft (3 meters) strips of full-color addressable LEDs. The ESP puts out data at 3.3v, and the LESs use 5v logic, so this chip sits between. I’ve read this chip is technically not fast enough for this protocol (I2C?), but in practice this will allow an ESP32 running WLED to drive ~800 LEDs on two physical strips w/two meter leads between the ESP and the strip start. IC’s arn’t easy to install or intuitive to use, but compared to the smaller packages, this is doable for a hobbyest.
F**K
ottimo
ottimo
F**A
A escolha certa.
Funciona muito bem e é fácil de implementar. Perfeito.
A**R
Low cost and work very well.
Used to link Raspberry Pi to xy-lpwm signal generator. Very compact and works very well.
A**�
Stabilizzatore di livello bidirezionale
Questo piccolissimo dispositivo viene impiegato per convertire e soprattutto stabilizzare corrente DC da 5V a 3.3V. Nel mio caso è stato utilizzato per stabilizzare il segnale di un modulo NodeMCU verso una strip LED digitale. Risolvendo tutti i problemi di instabilità precedenti, i quali rendevano praticamente inutilizzabile la strip LED. La confezione contiene 10 pezzi ad un costo davvero irrisorio. Ad ogni stabilizzatore andranno saldate le due spine da 6 pin, l'articolo è davvero piccolissimo, quindi per queste saldature c'è bisogno di un'ottima manualità, nella foto è posto vicino ad una moneta da 50 centesimi per dare l'idea di quanto sia piccolo questo componente.
C**N
Incompleto
Faltaban pines en la bolsa y unos fallan
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