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Is it possible to determine in the case of an overshoot in this way?
Please let me know how to do it if possible.
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Is it possible to determine in the case of an overshoot in this way?
Please let me know how to do it if possible.
In that post, I was estimating the current through the clamping diode between the I/O pin and GND.
LV inputs do not have a clamping diode to VCC. The absolute maximum rating of 7 V must not be exceeded, not even for a short time. (If you want to clamp input voltages, you can add an external diode to VCC.)
Sorry, the example was bad.
In case of SN74VMEH22501A,can I estimate using IBIS model?(for example 7.2V overshoot)
The VME device does not have positive clamping diodes either; see [FAQ] Can the input voltage (Vi) to my logic device be higher than the supply voltage (Vcc)? (Only older logic families like HC or AC have them.)