??? 12/11/06 16:28 Read: times |
#129287 - that does not matter Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Only because it worked in your application does not mean that this is a proved and tested solution!!
I do not claim that "tested" has any value, this is designed/calculated as folows: There is no way you can dispute that a 1k resistor between a CMOS output and a CMOS input will have ANY effect but a very slight delay. Since any reset signal has a significant duration the slight delay (sloppy calculation: 20pf*1k = 20ns) will not have any adverse effect. The crux is just, that in most cases the manufacturer does not give sufficient information about internal reset topology, so that you are just not able to find a suited "resistor solution". Again, what works for the one chip on your desk might fail with the next production run! as shown above that does not matter. Erik |