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> I was working on a high speed mux and came across this guy:
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> This would be perfect as it can convert 3V and 5V logic to up to 15V logic
> and has a bandwidth of up to 40MHz with a 2A peak driving current.
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> On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 2:30 AM Jan-Peter Siebrasse <
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> > Hi Pedro,
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> > I had a similar problem with an old AOTF which needed 10V but my homebrew
> > controller based on an Arduino microcontroller would only deliver 5V max.
> > As a workaround I used a simple circuit with the TL084CN op-amp from
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> > instrument, combined with the d/a converter MCP4822. So the Arduino now
> > deliver 0-5V via the MCP4822 which is translated to 0-10V by the op-amp.
> > Time resolution should be around 10µs but I never tested it.
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> > Regards
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