Input level voltage
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‎2008-10-05 2:05 AM
Input level voltage
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‎2011-05-17 3:41 AM
Hi,
There are two pairs of V_IH, V_IL defined in the datasheet on F103x6/8/B MCUs (section 5.3.12) under conditions 'TTL ports'/'CMOS ports'. Before I expected the only one pair V_IH/V_IL must be defined. Which values need to be used in different circuits? Thanks, Alex.- Mark as New
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‎2011-05-17 3:41 AM
ST support service kept silent until I directly contacted their Russian division.
Citing: First of all you don't set by SW if the pin is TTL or CMOS. On the STM32, the standard inputs are CMOS but they are TTL compliant in term of voltage threshold. Standard inputs are the pins supporting a maximum voltage of VDD+0.5V, so those which are not 5V tolerant. The FT inputs are TTL but CMOS compliant without any software configuration. So all the 5V tolerant IOs are TTL, all non 5V IOs are CMOS. However in terms of voltage tresholds(up to 3.6V for standart inpouts ) all the pins are TTL/CMOS compliant- Mark as New
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‎2011-05-17 3:41 AM
I asked about this before and got no answer.
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‎2011-05-17 3:41 AM
Pins with analogue alternate function are CMOS, pins without analogue alternate function are TTL.
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‎2011-05-17 3:41 AM
Hi all,
I have noticed by email (many respects to ST folks) about changes in the latest revision of the datasheet. So, 5.3.12 section: � For VIH: – if VDD is in the [2.00 V - 3.08 V] range: CMOS characteristics but TTL included – if VDD is in the [3.08 V - 3.60 V] range: TTL characteristics but CMOS included � For VIL: – if VDD is in the [2.00 V - 2.28 V] range: TTL characteristics but CMOS included – if VDD is in the [2.28 V - 3.60 V] range: CMOS characteristics but TTL included- Mark as New
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‎2011-05-17 3:41 AM
Hi Amusin,
Yes, This was added in all our data-sheets to make TTL and CMOS of our I/O clear for all. Thank you for your valuable inputs ( much appreciated). Cheers, STOne-32.