07-29-2017, 10:17 PM
(07-29-2017, 08:33 PM)pfeerick Wrote: Hm... that part is "TTL/MOS Input/Output Compatible"... it shouldn't be a problem, should it Marcus?
But yes, don't connect anything above 3.3v to the GPIO pins (or 3.6v if you take it to the extreme maximum rating )
Many compatible components exist that will work across a wide voltage ( which means they will work at 1v8, 3v3, and 5v ) but many more WILL NOT. So , I don't get into the discussion of making exceptions ( if you're smart enough to figure it out, and if your components allow for it, great ! ).
The general discussion is can you mix 5v and 3v3 logic , and the answer is NO; however, you may 'interface' 5v and 3v3 logic levels using a level shifter. Always use appropriate level shifters when interfacing 5v and 3v3 logic; way better safe than sorry.
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