Hi,
can I use the ESD Protection as per schematic on the ADuM4160? [It is to be on a peripheral]
PS- I do NOT want to use the PiC's VUSB in this case...
Thanks again!
PS:The process to get to this result is shown below:
ADuM4160
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The ADuM4160 is a USB port isolator, based on Analog Devices, Inc., iCoupler® technology. Combining high speed CMOS and monolithic air core transformer...
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ADuM4160 on Analog.com
Hi,
can I use the ESD Protection as per schematic on the ADuM4160? [It is to be on a peripheral]
PS- I do NOT want to use the PiC's VUSB in this case...
Thanks again!
PS:The process to get to this result is shown below:
Hi, thanks for the interest.
1] I try to protect my PC from this board and the stepper drivers further down the line.
So it is the other way around.
I thought i was going to show you a correction. BUT:
An app note:
Should I not get rid of the pull-up resistor at the input side? [No VDD]
Alternatively, here is two resistors at the input - how would this affect the USB setup?
Hi, thanks for the interest.
1] I try to protect my PC from this board and the stepper drivers further down the line.
So it is the other way around.
I thought i was going to show you a correction. BUT:
An app note:
Should I not get rid of the pull-up resistor at the input side? [No VDD]
Alternatively, here is two resistors at the input - how would this affect the USB setup?