It MAY, and I stress the MAY, be safe to allow voltages between -0.5 and +
0.3 Volts to appear at the I/O pins of the AM355x processors when they are
not powered up, but using schottky diodes to keep them to within +0.3 volts
of an external 3.3 supply rail WILL fry them.

The suggestion made above was to use the presence of the 3.3 V supply on
the BBB to Enable / Switch the external supply On, or conversely the
absence of the BBB 3.3 Volt supply removing or disabling the external 3.3
Bolt supply.

Has this made it clearer ?  I do hope so, I hate it when the Magic Blue
Smoke escapes from a chip :-(



On 24 February 2014 22:14, <[email protected]> wrote:

> John Syn <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >"Steady state max. voltage at all I/O pins"
> > >"-0.5 volts to IO supply voltage +0.3 volts"
> > >
> > >So, even with power off, some voltage *is* allowed and in fact it
> > >should be fairly easy to keep the voltage within these limits using
> > >Schottky diodes for clamping.
> > Schottky diodes aren¹t going to clamp the voltage to this range. Simply
> > use the 3V3 output from the BBB to enable the supply to your board.
> >
> ???
>
> How would using the 3.3v IO output from the BBB be any different from
> clamping the input voltages to the 3.3v IO output from the BBB?  It's
> the same thing surely?
>
> One Schottky diode prevents the voltage going below 0.3 volts (it will
> conduct such that the voltage doesn't go below 0.2 volts), another can
> clamp the input to prevent it going above the 1.8 volt ADC supply
> voltage.
>
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