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Hi all
This may seem simple but i am just not able to figure it out.
I want to drive an I/O bus (8 bit) from a MCU. The Port pins are bidirectional but how do i buffer the MCU port to make the driver ckt bidirectional as well?
Any help is appreciated
I missed a very important point.I need a current driving capability of 100mA @ 24v for each bit . My MCU has Vdd=3.3v
So its imperative that i use a driver which can be discrete or if some CMOS IC which can do such a thing?
I am trying to draw a logic for a transistor driver as well
Any help appreciated
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