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I am interfacing 5V TTL logic to a 3.3v device. The 3.3v device is not 5V tolerant but does have internal clamping diodes. Is is safe to use those diodes as long as I have a series resistor to limit the current (datasheet says 20mA max)? Or is it better to use external diodes as long as they are configured to turn on before the internal network?
I know they have the internal diode network to protect the I/O pins, but wasn't sure if it is "good practice" to use them for this purpose or not?
Thanks,
Alex
I know they have the internal diode network to protect the I/O pins, but wasn't sure if it is "good practice" to use them for this purpose or not?
Thanks,
Alex