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Andrew Holme
The MC100EP142 has "default LOW" inputs with internal 75k pull-down
resistors to VEE. Default HIGH inputs also have internal 36.5k pull-ups to
VCC which bias them between VIH (min) and VIH (max) but the default LOW
(=VEE) is way outside the "operational" VIL range. One might infer it's OK
to bias inputs down at VEE, provided they're static; but I wish the
datasheet was more explicit on this!
I'm not confident about leaving inputs open. I would rather tie them off to
VEE, if that's OK. In the case of inputs defaulting high, where an
application requires a permanent high state on the input, and a suitable low
impedance source is not conveniently available to drive it externally, I
would be tempted to at least add an external decoupling capacitor to help
noise immunity.
resistors to VEE. Default HIGH inputs also have internal 36.5k pull-ups to
VCC which bias them between VIH (min) and VIH (max) but the default LOW
(=VEE) is way outside the "operational" VIL range. One might infer it's OK
to bias inputs down at VEE, provided they're static; but I wish the
datasheet was more explicit on this!
I'm not confident about leaving inputs open. I would rather tie them off to
VEE, if that's OK. In the case of inputs defaulting high, where an
application requires a permanent high state on the input, and a suitable low
impedance source is not conveniently available to drive it externally, I
would be tempted to at least add an external decoupling capacitor to help
noise immunity.