circuitmangler
Computer
- Jul 5, 2003
- 28
I have a device that was manufactured in the early 90's that uses LS7166 quadrature decoder chips. The AB inputs of the LS7166s were connected directly to external rotary encoders using DIN connectors. After many years of use and repeated plugging and unplugging of the DIN connectors almost all of the AB input pins show signs of (presumably) ESD damage - they measure low resistance between the input pin and Vcc.
I would like to re-implement the device using a modern micro-controller. What measures should I take to protect the uC's input pins? Besides protection circuitry, is there a better type of connector to use?
Also, I'm curious to know if the LSI LS7166's chips are more or less prone to ESD damage than CMOS is.
Thanks!
I would like to re-implement the device using a modern micro-controller. What measures should I take to protect the uC's input pins? Besides protection circuitry, is there a better type of connector to use?
Also, I'm curious to know if the LSI LS7166's chips are more or less prone to ESD damage than CMOS is.
Thanks!