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|    George Herold to o pere o    |
|    Re: cmos IC question    |
|    09 Apr 19 07:10:10    |
      From: gherold@teachspin.com              On Tuesday, April 9, 2019 at 9:33:32 AM UTC-4, o pere o wrote:       > On 9/4/19 13:32, default wrote:       > > I'm using some cmos IC gates in a project. All seem to have an       > > internal protection network to insure that the inputs can't exceed       > > supply or go more negative than ground with internal diodes.       > >       > > My question has to do with those protection diode ratings. How much       > > current can they clamp to prevent exceeding the input voltage rating?       > >       > > For instance, I'm running one part of the circuit at 8 volts and       > > another at 12. It is necessary to input a 12volt output to a 8 volt       > > input. (that's a no-no according to absolute maximum ratings)       > > HOWEVER, the 12V side is an open collector output with a 10K pull-up       > > resistor. It works... so apparently the internals diodes don't have a       > > problem clamping ~400 microamps, but I'd feel better knowing what the       > > spec. is and haven't found one.       > >       > > The datasheet shows two sets of protection diodes for every input with       > > a current limiting resistor to further protect the inputs.       > >       >       > If it is an open collector output, just put the pull-up to +8V instead       > of +12V.       >       > Pere              Right... I thought of adding that, but it seemed too obvious.       GH              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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