HI Team,
Can PCA6416A IO pins be driven before VCC is applied?
Kindly confirm.
Thanks,
Vidhya
Thanks Tomas.
I hope I can use PCA9539RPW,118 which meets IO pins driven before VCC is applied.
Regards,
Vidhya
Hi Vidhya,
The support ticket (case) can be created here:
https://support.nxp.com/s/?language=en_US
BRs, Tomas
Hi Michs,
PCA9539RBS,118 meets my requirement of IO pins driven before VCC is applied.
Can you confirm the same?
Thanks and Regards,
Vidhya
Hi Tomas,
what is your feedback on 1st point?
Can you share link to raise support ticket?
Thanks and Regards,
Vidhya
Hi Thomas,
Any feedback on the 1st point?
Thanks,
Vidhya
Hi Vidhya,
Regarding the longevity and details in the second question, please create a standard support ticket for my colleagues dealing with such non-technical questions.
BRs, Tomas
Hi Tomas,
ok. PCA9539RBS,118 meets my requirement of IO pins driven before VCC is applied.
1. But there is a response from NXP that this part will be WIT??
Kindly confirm if this part can be used? or is there any other series for my requirement?
2. I need the following details of the selected part
Kindly revert.
Thanks and Regards,
Vidhya
Hi Vidhya,
Yes, it does.
BRs, Tomas
Hi Tomas,
Does PCA9539 allows IO pins driven before VCC is applied?
Kindly confirm.
Regards,
Vidhya
HI Tomas,
can you suggest an I2C based 16bit NXP IO expander part which supports IO pins available before VDD?
Thanks,
Vidhya
Hi Vidhya,
The statement in the AN469 regarding PCA9501 IO pins being driven before VCC is specific to that device. The PCA6416A's internal structure differ from the PCA9501 and we do not really recommend applying voltage to I/O pins before VDD(P).
BRs, Tomas
HI Team,
Refer to the link below,
https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/application-note/AN469.pdf
page no: 37, question No:5 specifies it is ok to drive IO pins before VCC is applied.
Kindly clarify.
Thanks,
Vidhya
No, the IO pins of the PCA6416A should not be driven before applying VCC. Driving them without power can damage the device and lead to unpredictable AZ DMV behavior. Always apply VCC first, allow for stabilization, and then drive the I/O pins. Refer to the datasheet for specific guidelines and operating ranges.
Hi Vidhya,
The I/O pins should not be driven before VDD(P) is applied as this could lead to unintended behavior or damage. All I/Os are initialized as inputs at power-on and are only functional after VDD(P) reaches its operating level.
BRs, Tomas
No, the IO pins of the PCA6416A should not be driven before applying VCC. Driving them without power can damage the device and lead to unpredictable behavior. Always apply VCC first, allow for stabilization, and then drive the I/O pins. Refer to the datasheet for specific guidelines and operating ranges.