dualspannungsfähigkeit
Dualspannungsfähigkeit refers to the capability of an electronic device or component to operate correctly with two different voltage levels. This often applies to systems that can function with either a lower voltage, typically 3.3 volts, and a higher voltage, commonly 5 volts. Such devices are designed with internal circuitry that can adapt to or handle both input voltage standards.
The primary benefit of dualspannungsfähigkeit is increased compatibility and flexibility. A dual-voltage component can be integrated
In practice, dual-voltage chips often achieve this through internal voltage regulators or by employing transistors that