niggley bits,

"To  avoid  this  problem, either  drive  loads  that  are  ground
referred, Use 3.3V as the VCC for VCC referred loads, or use open
drain mode."

Please change that capital U to u,
Also, beef up the a || b ||  c   logic with 'or use'.

"To  avoid  this  problem, either  drive  loads  that  are  ground
referred, or use 3.3V as the VCC for VCC referred loads,\ or use open
drain mode."

U makes readers think previous char was a period.
A period would destroy the meaning. it becomes an unfinished thought.

I had to copy the line into a text editor, not believing what I thought I saw.

Npotebooks with tiny characters make . and , damn similar.

and good luck on the Chinese translation.
I'm glad to see international cooperation at this time in history.

tomp

On Mon, Mar 16, 2020 at 10:22 AM Peter C. Wallace <p...@mesanet.com> wrote:
>
> On Sun, 15 Mar 2020, Rafael Skodlar wrote:
> >
> > "... The outputs are push pull CMOS  that will drive to the output
> > supply rail of 3.3V. This is sufficient for TTL compatibility but may
> > cause problems with some types of loads.  For  example  when  driving
> > an  LED  that  has  its  anode  connected  to  5V,  in  such devices  as
> >  OPTO  isolators  and  I/O  module  rack  SSRs,    the  3.3V  high
> > level  may  not completely  turn  the  LED  off"
>
> You left off a bit of the manual text:
>
> "To  avoid  this  problem, either  drive  loads  that  are  ground
> referred, Use 3.3V as the VCC for VCC referred loads, or use open
> drain mode."
>
> Peter Wallace
> Mesa Electronics
>
>
>
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