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Re: How to add I2C device disable preamble?: msg#00008hardware.avr.avrdude.devel
Ok this is farfetched (caveat: I am only a software jockey), but can the Removing power from the accelerometer doesn't guarantee that the chip will shut down. As there would still be activity on its pins, it could be powered via energy going from the pins through the ESD protection diodes. Passing current via the ESD diodes is always to be avoided in a design, as they are not designed for the power application, they could be damaged, leading to a latent defect that becomes a real failure when some ESD does show up. It is these kinds of 'sneak paths' that can make designing of low power and/or mutil-supply circuits far more of a challenge than its looks. In the past I have used the 10-pin ISP connector to do exactly what you propose. Plugging in the ISP cable changed the state of a multiplexer. Alas I don't have the space for that in this design, unless someone has a zero space way to implement it? |
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