SparkFun Level Shifter - 8 Channel (TXS0108E)

The SparkFun 8 Channel Level Shifter Breakout features the TXS0108E 8-bit, bi-directional logic level translator from Texas Instruments. This board allows you to easily shift logic between devices running at different common microcontroller voltages such as 1.8V, 3.3V and 5V. The TXS0108E can transmit data between ports at max speeds of 110Mbps (push/pull) or 1.2Mbps (open drain) so you can use a 3.3V SPI device with a 5V microcontroller like the SparkFun RedBoard Plus without sacrificing data transmission speeds.

The TXS0108E accepts a supply voltage range between 1.4V to 3.6V on Port A and 1.65V to 5.5V on Port B. This breakout routes all of the TXS0108E's pins to a pair of 0.1"-spaced plated through-hole headers for easy access with some basic soldering.

  • Bi-Directional Level-Shifting
  • Open-Drain and Push-Pull Applications
  • Max Data Rates:
    • 110 Mbps (push-pull)
    • 1.2 Mbps (open-drain)
  • Supply Voltage Range:
    • Port A: 1.4V to 3.6V
    • Port B: 1.65V to 5.5V

SparkFun Level Shifter - 8 Channel (TXS0108E) Product Help and Resources

Level Shifter - 8 Channel (TXS0108E) Hookup Guide

May 19, 2022

Get started with the SparkFun Level Shifter - 8 Channel (TXS0108E) Breakout to shift between 5V, 3.3V and 1.8V logic level systems.

Core Skill: Soldering

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1 Soldering

Skill Level: Noob - Some basic soldering is required, but it is limited to a just a few pins, basic through-hole soldering, and couple (if any) polarized components. A basic soldering iron is all you should need.
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2 Programming

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2 Electrical Prototyping

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