Re: 5 to 10V level shifter?

Posted by Mark Cannell-2 on
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What is the make of this 10V input driver -what is the input impedance? Do you have its circuit diagram so that it can be modified?

Mark B. Cannell. Ph.D. FRSNZ FISHR
Department of Physiology, Pharmacology & Neuroscience
School of Medical Sciences
University Walk
Bristol BS8 1TD
 
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On 8/05/21, 8:58 PM, "Confocal Microscopy List on behalf of Khoroshyy Petro" <[hidden email] on behalf of [hidden email]> wrote:

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    Hi everybody.

    This question is not directly about confocal microscopy but, and might be
    better addressed on some electrical engineering forum. Bit i believe there
    is someone who can guide me in the right direction.
    I need to drive a Pockel cell driver with 10 V pulses, but available pulse
    generator has max 5V output. I need pulses with submicrosecond rising time.
    I have searched for level shifters chips with needed bandwidth and
    impedance but all of what I found work up to 5.5 volts.
    I wonder if someone can recommend some solution for the problem or give a
    hint.
    Thanks.
    Petro.