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damon kutten
Associate II
July 29, 2020
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I have a question about the STM32H743...

  • July 29, 2020
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If this device is powered-down (i..e voltage is 0 on all rails), what impedance will be presented by the Port pins? If a pin from a powered-down STM32H743 is connected to a pin on another (fully powered) device, what current drain will occur?

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Best answer by prain

when VDD is zero you may damage protection diodes:

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TDK
July 29, 2020

Definitely a situation you should avoid.

 

The protection diodes are going to try to sink as much current as possible. They're either going to sink enough to bring the voltage down to 0.3V, or the diode is going to blow out. Or possibly the device will get backpowered. Not a test I want to run.

Wrong, see below.

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prain
prainBest answer
Visitor II
July 30, 2020

when VDD is zero you may damage protection diodes:

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damon kutten
Associate II
July 30, 2020

Thank you. That answers my question.

Uwe Bonnes
Chief
July 30, 2020

Look in the datasheet. FT pins are high impedance between 0 and 4 Volt .

TDK
July 30, 2020

Yeah, I was totally wrong on this. Apologies. Thanks for the correction @Uwe Bonnes.

I tested it on a board as well. PA0 sits happily at 3.3V while VDD=GND=0 with no ill effects. I didn't measure the drain, but I had it hooked up with a 10 kOhm resistor in series and it had a negligible voltage drop, so drain is much less than 1mA.

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damon kutten
Associate II
July 30, 2020

Thanks for the clarification and the additional work you both have done on this issue.

Do you have the location in the STM32H743 datasheet that indicates high impedance?

waclawek.jan
Super User
August 6, 2020

Zero current at any voltage (within given range) means high impedance.

JW

Uwe Bonnes
Chief
August 6, 2020

go to st.com, search STM32H7 and follow the links

damon kutten
Associate II
September 9, 2020

This is question for TDK:

You did your test with a 10Kohm resistor and found a "negligible voltage drop".

Is it possible for you to repeat this test with a 100Kohm resistor, or a 1Mohm resistor?

TDK
September 9, 2020

The answer by @prain here is incorrect. You should mark Uwe Bonnes's answer as the right one.

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damon kutten
Associate II
September 9, 2020

To TDK:

Yes, Uwe Bonnes' answer is correct.

This was confirmed by the 10Kohm series resistor measurement that you took.

I am interested in any additional data you could obtain by using a 100Kohm resistor or 1Mohm resistor in place of the 10Kohm resistor.