2023-02-02 06:53 AM
As shown in the attached figure, I know that this failure, if for a short time duration, does not propagate to other ports (driver/receivers), which can therefore continue to operate without failing. What I need to know is the voltage level reached on the VCC line of RHFLVDS2281 if the LVDS driver fails due to 5V applied to its output. Shall I see 5V on VCC? This can be a problem for the other parts on the board which are connected to the same Vcc supply (3.3V).
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2023-02-03 01:38 PM
Welcome, @LScan.2, to the community!
Yes, if 5V backfire on the driver, this can also endanger the other circuits due to the coupling via 3.3V.
For more information, please contact your contact at ST or at the distribution where you get your components, alternatively OLS.
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Good luck!
/Peter
2023-02-03 01:38 PM
Welcome, @LScan.2, to the community!
Yes, if 5V backfire on the driver, this can also endanger the other circuits due to the coupling via 3.3V.
For more information, please contact your contact at ST or at the distribution where you get your components, alternatively OLS.
If the problem is solved, please mark this thread as answered by selecting Select as best, as also explained here. This will help other users find that answer faster.
Good luck!
/Peter