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xnihilo
- 5th May 2008, 15:54
I am a bit lost.
Reading the datasheets of 16f684 and 16f685 I see that the pins are not using the same input types.

Some are using TTL and some are using ST.
What is the difference?

dhouston
- 5th May 2008, 20:50
Some are using TTL and some are using ST.
What is the difference?See the DC Characteristics section of the datasheet. TTL is Transistor-Transistor Logic. It takes lower voltage to trigger the input. ST is Schmitt Trigger which requires higher voltage to trigger the input.

xnihilo
- 6th May 2008, 00:18
I read some stoff on wikipedia.
I'm wondering why they didn't use either TTL or ST for all pins...
Moreover, do I need something special if it is TTL? Just a voltage of 5V, right?

skimask
- 6th May 2008, 01:50
I read some stoff on wikipedia.
I'm wondering why they didn't use either TTL or ST for all pins...
Moreover, do I need something special if it is TTL? Just a voltage of 5V, right?

Read some more stuff on wikipedia on "hysteresis".
Then some of the benefits and/or drawbacks of an ST input will become more clear...