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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 17, 2010
Filed:
Mar. 29, 2006
Rankiri T. Karunasiri, Castaic, CA (US);
Diane H. Chang, Valencia, CA (US);
Rankiri T. Karunasiri, Castaic, CA (US);
Diane H. Chang, Valencia, CA (US);
Advanced Bionics, LLC, Valencia, CA (US);
Abstract
Systems for facilitating communication between a first and second device include a voltage level translator circuit configured to convert a voltage level of one or more digital signals that are transmitted from the first device to the second device to a voltage level substantially equal to a supply voltage level of the second device. The conversion is based on a first input voltage signal into the translator circuit. The systems further include a diode in series with a capacitor. The diode is configured to generate the first input voltage signal by charging the capacitor to a voltage level that is substantially equal to the voltage level of the one or more digital signals. Methods of facilitating communication between a first and second device include providing a voltage level translator circuit configured to convert a voltage level of one or more digital signals that are transmitted from the first device to the second device to a voltage level substantially equal to a supply voltage level of the second device. The conversion is based on a first input voltage signal into the translator circuit. The methods further include providing a circuit comprising a diode in series with a capacitor and generating the first input voltage signal by charging the capacitor to a voltage level that is substantially equal to the voltage level of the one or more digital signals.