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High Voltage FPGA

Started by kqzca May 3, 2004
Does anyone knows any FPGA or PLD devices may handle DC voltage
higher than 5V? Like 12V, 24V, 28V? Thanks

Kevin


Anyone knows any FPGA devices may handle DC voltage higher than 5V,
like 24V or higher? Thanks.



Hello Kevin,

With regards to high voltage fpga, As far as I know, due to process technology no FPGA out there
will directly handle 24 V etc.

You will have to develop a voltage driver / limiter to handle the 5V to 24V conversion.

A FET will be able to handle this conversion with appropriate power rating.

This will assume a low frequency for both directions.

Lee

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