When browsing through available bidirectional level translator ICs, I always see the condition that reference voltage on one side of the translator must be strictly less than voltage on the other side.
For example, ADG3300:
For proper operation, Vcca must always be less than Vccy.
Where does this limitation come from? Aren't bidirectional level translators symmetrical in their internal structure?
Also, are there any level shifters without this limitation? (or is it possible to create such?)