> 
> A check for pin type is even more worthless for analog applications.  
> There are perfectly reasonable and common opamp circuits that connect the 
> pin 3 (input) directly to pin 6 (output).
> 
> ---<(kaimartin)>---
> -- 
> Kai-Martin Knaak
> http://lilalaser.de/blog
>  ________

This is OK. We have exactly one output driving an input. Another case of this 
kind is crating divide-by-two counter from D-type flip-flop, which requires 
connecting !Q output with D input of the same symbol.

The real problem is for example with LM311 comparator, which has two output 
pins being the collector and emiter of the output transistor. The collector 
should have pintype "oc", but it is legal to connect it directly to positive 
power supply if the load is provided in emiter circuit. The same apply for 
emiter pin.

Wojciech Kazubski


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