TS332 input overvoltage at power off
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2019-10-24 4:58 AM
Hi ST team,
I am using the TS332 comparator to do a pulse length protection. It uses a capacitor on an input which charges and discharges in function of the pulse length. At power off, this capacitor remains charged at around 700mV while the device is unpowered. The capacitor then slowly discharges through the input of the comparator.
Can it be damaging for the device in the long run? There is no indication of the maximum input current allowable in the datasheet, what could be the absolute maximum input current for these device?
Thanks in advance!
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