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Hi all,
Recently I designed a custom PCB circuit that operates by a push-button on/off controller. I'm using LTC2951-1 controller for that purpose. My circuit is working fine, except when I power it on for the first time after leaving it off for like 5 mins.
What happens is, when I push the...
I'm sorry for not being clear enough. I'm using the MK20DX256VLH7 as my MCU. It has USB transceiver. Yes I want to protect D+/D- lines of the USB. I found this **broken link removed** on Digi-key. On the datasheet, it's written that it's designed for USB 2.0 application
Thanks for the reply. I'm looking for SOT-23 footprint. Can you please recommend one? Also can you tell me what voltages (reverse stand off and breakdown) should I be looking for ?
Hi,
I want to protect the USB data lines of the USB tranciever with ESD diodes. What values of reverse stand off voltages and breakdown voltage should I seek? Can you please recommend one that is SOT-23 and dual uni- directional?
Thanks
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I would like to know if this is an inverter circuit. For the circuit on the left, the input signal is pin 1 of header P2, and the output is SERVO_RXD.
For the circuit on the right, SERVO_TXD is the input and pin 1 of header P3 is the output.
V_SERVO = 5v
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