Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 3:01 pm Post subject: 5V vs 3.3V
Hi!
I have just taken the dust of my old EasyTCPIP board and soldered it all together. My version is so "old" that the is has got no strapping for 5V/3.3V.
Has anyone out there modified an old board to run on 5V? The IIMS7000 has of course to work on 3.3V!
Regards
Karl Jan
Joined: 11 Aug 2004 Posts: 948 Location: the Netherlands
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 7:33 pm Post subject:
Hi, and welcome to this friendly forum.
There is no need for 3.3V the IIM7000 is 5V tolerant.
I have a newer TCP/IP board with the 3.3 / 5 volt jumper and use it at 5V because i have attached a graphic lcd wich will only work at 5V.
The IIM7000 is still working
Hi!
Thanks for answering!
Yes, I know that the IIM7000 has got 5V tolerant inputs, but it's still supplied with 3.3V as power
It's a bit difficult to follow the tracks on my old pcb, so I just wondered if anyone have done the modification to an old board.
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