Is this an input or output?
The schematic shows it connected directly to the 8095 reset controller and through a 22 ohm resistor to the reset pin of the 5350. Will pulling this low damage the 8095?
Reset pin
- Greenwire-Elektronik
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Re: Reset pin
it is an input, the 8095 is making a brownout protection, it is disabling the reset after 3.3V is stable.
- noblepepper
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Re: Reset pin
I went ahead and tried it, worked fine.
The datasheets I find for a 8095 show two flavors, open drain and push-pull. Either it is a open drain or I got lucky and the push-pull survived me shorting it's output.
The datasheets I find for a 8095 show two flavors, open drain and push-pull. Either it is a open drain or I got lucky and the push-pull survived me shorting it's output.
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