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Jul 11, 2013
04:08 PM
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Jul 11, 2013
04:08 PM
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Jul 11, 2013
04:56 PM
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Jul 11, 2013
04:56 PM
Because otherwise current might flow through the PSoC3. Given that the internal paths have a higher resistance, this can lead to voltage drops high enough to create brownouts for some components.
So the rule is: if it is stated that one should connect these pins, one should better do it...
So the rule is: if it is stated that one should connect these pins, one should better do it...
Jul 13, 2013
01:40 PM
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Jul 13, 2013
01:47 PM
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Jul 13, 2013
01:47 PM
Forgot to add reason behind this I would venture is to keep parasitic semiconductor
devices from turning on due to a differential between digital power domains.
Regards, Dana.