On Thursday 03 September 2015 10:49:23 Jon Elson wrote:

> On 09/03/2015 06:17 AM, andy pugh wrote:
> > I made a small run of DB25 to RaspberryPi breakouts that were
> > bidirectional using the almost-magic GTL2000
> > http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/voltage-translators/0510695/
>
> GTL (Gunning Transceiver Logic) is a special logic family
> that is not really compatible with other logic types.
> it is VERY fast, and I guess it might work out to be
> compatible with some other logic families.  Usually, the
> logic levels are 0.4 and 1.2 V.
>
> Jon
>
But it claims to be able to do 5 volt logic. Is there a gotcha they don't 
discuss?

Thanks Jon.
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