Over voltage protection of TTL GPIO ports
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 8:43 am
Hi,
What would happen if a 3.3V signal is applied to a TTL GPIO port (EMC2DP) configured to operate at 1.8V?
Something is driving the TTL1-3 GPIO pins high (1.8V) immediately when I turn the board on. The pins stay high as long as the board is powered on. I want to rule out accidental exposure to a higher voltage (3.3V) signal as a cause for the broken behavior I am seeing.
Edit: Changed TTL0-1 to TTL1-3.
What would happen if a 3.3V signal is applied to a TTL GPIO port (EMC2DP) configured to operate at 1.8V?
Something is driving the TTL1-3 GPIO pins high (1.8V) immediately when I turn the board on. The pins stay high as long as the board is powered on. I want to rule out accidental exposure to a higher voltage (3.3V) signal as a cause for the broken behavior I am seeing.
Edit: Changed TTL0-1 to TTL1-3.