zoulzubazz
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Hey guys i am working with AD436 Dual SPDT switch IC's (active high). The Digital in's to turn on/off the IC's switches are coming from a data acquisition device capable of producing digital high (3.3V) and low (0 V) states wrt to its ground. The circuit I have built has a separate ground to which the AD436's ground pin is referenced to. The problem is the potential difference between the digital low of the data acquisition device and the circuits ground is higher than the digital input voltage required to turn on the switches in the IC, hence keeping the switches in the IC always on. Tried shorting the grounds of the circuit and the data acquisition device which resulted in two blown IC's. Is there a more elegant solution to this problem?