On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 09:43:47 -0000 you wrote: What does the output pin normally drive? How does it get shorted to VCC? > >Hello guys.. I have an application where in the output pin has a >greater posibility being shorted to VCC. Now when this pin is set low, >it causes high current. To avoid this, i am thinking of placing a >buffer after the output pin (i dunno if this is the best idea, i >appreciate feedbacks). I am searching the farnell and i saw some >LVC07A from TI. Can anyone can recomend a similar device with only a >single (or two) buffer in it? running from 1.7 to 3.3 VCC.. > >regards, >mago -- Ralph Hilton http://www.ralphhilton.org C-Meter: http://www.cmeter.org FZAOINT http://www.fzaoint.net
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Re: [AVR-Chat] buffer
2007-06-20 by Ralph Hilton
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