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Sunday, November 11, 2007

Re: [oopic] Re: Finally got OOPIC working and LCD: Now new questions...

I really don't think that's a big concern. If the voltage on the I/O
pin goes much above five volts, the built in protection diode on that
line will clamp the excess voltage. The two or three mA (current
limited by the 22k resistor) that would flow through the diode isn't
going to hurt it.

At 01:31 AM 11/12/2007, rtstofer wrote:
>Remember what I said earlier about the 60V not going above that level.
> If there is ANY chance the voltage can be higher, change the voltage
>divider.



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