So i have been scratching my head on my problem of driving a 800Khz signal through a 10 meter twisted pair cable (signal+ground) with an abysmal worse case scenario of 1nf wire capacitance.
What i know works, is that the arduino uno's gpio has the drive capability to do that, i have physically tested this myself.
The arduino unos gpio has a push/sink capability of 40mA, above the rating of what most common voltage shifters. In my circuit there are power mosfets that are being drivern by a push-pull mosfet driver
IX4427MTR. I was thinking of using this mosfet driver as a voltage shifter, the capacitance of the long cable should prove no problem for these IC,
I could even use the faster
mcp14a witch has better propagation delay.
am i correct to assume i can use the mosfet drivers this way?