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What is the maximum voltage that could be applied to the INH pin of the LD29300 regulator that will cause no damages to it?

ARodr.13
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MasterT
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I see in data sheet this line:

IINH Control input current TJ = -40 to 125°C, VINH = 13 V 5 10 μA,

Usually, control voltage is in the power line limits, GND < Vinh < Vcc. To be safe, put a resistor in series, 10-100 kOhms - it will protect both ends, power regulator against over-voltage, and control circuit in case failure of the LDO.

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MasterT
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I see in data sheet this line:

IINH Control input current TJ = -40 to 125°C, VINH = 13 V 5 10 μA,

Usually, control voltage is in the power line limits, GND < Vinh < Vcc. To be safe, put a resistor in series, 10-100 kOhms - it will protect both ends, power regulator against over-voltage, and control circuit in case failure of the LDO.

ARodr.13
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Thank you so much, MasterT!