I need 12 volt logic input and 12 volt output. If I need to change each logic input and the power input/output it would seem like it would get pretty expensive unless there is some cheap component I am unaware of.You could just take a 5V gate and boost the voltage to 12V.
Nanovate gave you the answer. It's also called the CD4000 series.I need 12 volt logic input and 12 volt output. If I need to change each logic input and the power input/output it would seem like it would get pretty expensive unless there is some cheap component I am unaware of.
I looked at texas instuments and was unable to find any. I will continue searching.
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