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#163495 - Reply Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Hello Kai
Thank you for the very detailed answer, and my apology for not responding. What you write makes much sense. Shorting ESD to ground and Vcc with schottky's is similar to what happens on the input pins inside a 74HC7541, but doing it discrete is probably more robust and handles larger amounts of ESD. Per |
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