2020-12-20 4:59 AM
Hello,
Thanks for the great support .
I have a doubt regarding FT pin of the STM32F407x microcontroller .
Will the microcontroller gets damaged if 5V is applied when it is unpowered ?
in the datasheet Table 12. Current characteristics of section 5.2 . Its written like below
"Positive injection is not possible on these I/Os. A negative injection is induced by VIN<VSS. IINJ(PIN) must
never be exceeded"
What i understood is that positive injection is not possible on FT pin until VDD+4V is applied . so , if VDD = 0V and i apply 5V to FT , there must be injection current flowing and it may damage the device . I didnt find any current limits though (which may help me to put series resistance to limit the current )
Can anybody please help me with this ?
Also, in the reference manual
Figure 25. Basic structure of a five-volt tolerant I/O port bit
there is a term called VDD_FT . can you please explain whats the value of this signal ? is VDD_FT > VDD ? and how VDD_FT is derived ?
Thank you
2020-12-20 5:08 AM
VDD_FT - Given hows this stuff works, it is most likely a voltage derived from the highest observed on all FT pins connected to the same rail/ring.
ie VDD_FT(max)
2020-12-20 8:11 AM
VDD +4 V is the absolute maximun for a FT pin.. See 5.2 Absolute maximum ratings in the datasheet.
2020-12-20 10:42 PM
AN4899 contains some more information, but still not exhaustive. If in doubt, use series resistor and Schottky diode to VDD or zener to VSS for additional protection.
2021-03-25 5:42 AM
I have the exact same question as you @n.serina "Will the microcontroller get damaged if 5V is applied when it is unpowered?", specifically on FT pins.
Did you ever find out an answer?
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