| ??? 01/13/05 16:03 Read: times |
#84944 - RTFM Responding to: ???'s previous message |
For me, there is yet another important thing called "latchup" which destroys a chip completely
Yes, latchup happen when feeding a 3.3 input with 5V output when that input is not "5V tolerant". Again, I strongly recommend using level converters, but in noise free environments the families can be mixed when the datasheet states it as permissible. Erik |
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