Tom,
That is news to me about not driving the 5V tolerant
inputs past 3.8V? I have a mechanical style switch that I
am planning to use for a tool setter. My plan was to hook
it up to 5V+ and the other side to a 5V tolerant input.
Sounds like a bad idea? Sounds like it would be
unreliable anyway if the input was floating around when
the switch is opened.
Maybe a better option would be to hook it up to 3.3V+,
and then to one of the inputs with pull down resisters?
The resister would make sure it stays low, and when the
switch closes high the 3.3V wouldnt overdrive?
My tool setter is bundled together with one of my
stepper motor cables for about 3 feet(60V). Do you think
there is any chance my tool setter could get a false
signal from the stepper cable? Maybe the pull down on the
input would be enough prevent noise?
Thanks,
Scott