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A voltage level translator is a circuit that converts signals between logic levels and voltage domains. Level shifters are used in innovative systems to create connection domains between processors, logic, sensors, and other circuits.
The rising use of high-performance, low-space, high-function, and technically novel circuits is expected to provide lucrative growth prospects for leading market participants.
With an increased demand for consumer electronics devices such as cellphones, digital cameras, PCs, tablets, and home entertainment systems is driving the voltage level translators industry.
The market shows promises to increase in the next few years due to technological advancements in electronics devices with multifunctional capabilities, which are widely used in medical equipment to provide outstanding performance during crucial procedures.
The India Voltage Level Translators Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
The FXMA108 is a customizable dual-voltage supply translator designed for both unidirectional and bidirectional voltage translation between two logic levels, and it was just released by onsemi. The gadget can convert voltages from as high as 5.5V to as low as 1.65V.
The VCCA level is tracked by the A port, whereas the VCCB level is tracked by the B port. This enables bidirectional voltage translation across a wide range of voltage levels, including 1.8V, 2.5V, 3.3V, and 5.0V.
Until both VCCs reach active levels, the device stays in 3-state, enabling any VCC to be powered up first. If either VCC is removed, internal power-down control circuitry put the device into 3-state. When set to high, the /OE input also disables both the A and B Sides by putting them in a state of inactivity.