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Review Resistors Value #2

@tonyqui

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@tonyqui

According to the reported voltage values and assuming that R2 = 1KOhm, it looks more precise to set R1 to around 520Ohm, to have a voltage of 3.3Volts between D4 and D5.

A R1 = 480Ohm resistor will force 3.37 Volts between D4 and D5, when the sensor outputs 5Volts
A R1 = 500Ohm resistor will force 3.33 Volts between D4 and D5, when the sensor outputs 5Volts
A R1 = 520Ohm resistor will force 3.289 Volts between D4 and D5, when the sensor outputs 5Volts

Is there any specific reason behind the fact that this design exceeds the 3.3V safe level reported in electron datasheet?
On top of that, as long as D-pins are digital only, It does not make any difference if you have an high voltage of 3V instead of 3.3V (I think the digital threshold should be above 1.75V). This is just a remark in case you want to remain on the safe side without exceeding constructor's recommendation.

Cheers,
Antonio

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