2006-12-12 03:08 AM
2006-12-11 12:13 PM
The STR730 part has a source/sink capability of 2ma. if an output pin is in a logic high state and the pin is accidently shorted to ground will this destroy the pin or is the output internally limit to 2ma?
Javi2006-12-11 05:59 PM
There is no internal current limiting. Current will be limited by ON-resistance of the open transistor. Based on the 2mA figure, short circuit current could be around 10mA. It is unlikely to destroy the I/O pin, but you shouldn't take the risk.
Regards, - mike2006-12-12 03:08 AM
Thanks Mike,
The position of a rotary switch is being determine by connecting 8 outputs to the switch and the wiper to an input pin. A zero in a pattern of ones is being walk to determine the switch position. Just wandering if an IC buffer should be used in the outputs or not in case of a potential short in the external logic just to protect the uP. Javi