The way in which a component might fail when exceeding its absolute maximum
ratings depends on a lot of variables, including the internal design of the
part, manufacturing variance and environmental conditions. We don't know
any of those, so we have to settle for "undefined". Nobody guarantees that
two different parts will behave in the same way under abnormal conditions.
Also, nobody guarantees that if the part seems to work after having been
exposed to such conditions, it is actually 100% OK. OTOH, since I imagine
nothing terrible will happen if it's broken in a funny way, as long as it
seems to work you can keep using it.


On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 2:47 AM, Greenteamsah <[email protected]>wrote:

> Ytai I think you passed my question. There are some ioios which are not
> affected by being supplied 5v from 3.3v pins however there are some ioios
> which are affected by being. I think this issue is not directly related
> with supplied voltage. If it was, some ioios could not tolerate this
> voltage. Can you comment on this? I know we always wait for your reply but
> such kind of control experiments always need authority.
>
> 11 Şubat 2014 Salı 18:39:24 UTC+2 tarihinde Ytai yazdı:
>>
>> I never said that there's no damage in supplying *5V* on the 3.3V pins.
>> I was assuming when you were talking about supplying power on the 3.3V pins
>> you meant supplying *3.3V* on the 3.3V pins...
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 11:59 PM, ioioROOKIE <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>  So, I'm confused. You're saying that there is no damaging supplying 5v
>>> on 3.3v rail(output) but at the same time you are saying that
>>> Is be very surprised if this didn't damage your PIC.?
>>> I'm totally confuesd as a rookie :/
>>> Help me :)
>>>
>>> On Thursday, February 6, 2014 7:11:02 PM UTC+2, ioioROOKIE wrote:
>>>
>>>> I have lots of IOIO V1 and using them for R&D, I realized that some of
>>>> IOIO V1 works only with 3.3v instead of vin, usb debugging never work if I
>>>> try with 5v pins. However, it works perfect with 3.3v pins (which is
>>>> intented to be a pin for output). Though I upgraded the firmware from 3.04
>>>> to 3.11 nothing changes. Any ideas?
>>>> Thanks in Advance
>>>>
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