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ICs apparently working ok with no power connection?

PostPosted: Thu Feb 05, 2015 4:52 am
by meikled
This is, I guess, power supply related, so posting it here...

I’ve learned recently that ICs can sometimes appear to work ok, even without a "power" connection – and written it up (with pictures and schematics) here: http://www.gooligum.com.au/blog-section/blogart13

This behavior will be well known to some as "parasitic power", and indeed it's a feature of "1-wire" devices, such as the famous DS18B20 temperature sensor, but it was quite a surprise to me to find a 16-pin ADC chip working with no obvious power supply, and perhaps it isn't well-known to everyone else, so sharing it here...

Re: ICs apparently working ok with no power connection?

PostPosted: Sun Apr 19, 2015 8:54 pm
by iso14000
the solution is in the clamp's diodes integrated at each input.
If Vdd rail of IC isn't powered and several inputs are fed, sometimes there is enough power to make the IC working well.

That's why you can see in several datasheet that inputs cannot withstand voltage 0.3V above Vdd rail, otherwise the latter rail voltage could rise up to a dangerous voltage

A++

Re: ICs apparently working ok with no power connection?

PostPosted: Mon Aug 14, 2017 7:01 am
by Golaeui
This is, I guess, power supply related, so posting it here.