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6n137 in core lpc17?


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In looking at the Fairchild 6N137 specification, it indicates that the ENABLE line should be left open or pulled up above 2 volts.  The LPC17 schematic shows a resistor on this pin that is connected to ground.  Might be best to cut and remove the resistors connected to pin 7 of the 6N137's. 

 

The output pin 6 is also specified to output a low voltage value of 0.6v at 5ma so the 1k ohm resistor between pin 6 and the +5v should be OK.  

 

I used the specification at this link: https://www.fairchildsemi.com/ds/6N/6N137.pdf

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Working and working reliably are 2 different things and can cause problems in the future.  I wasn't familiar with this part so I pulled up the specification.  I also thought that the LPC17 was using 3.3v rather than the 5v for the receivers but looking at the schematic showed I was wrong.  

 

The 10k for the pull up might work but it will increase the turn-off characteristics of the part.  On page 6 of the specification on figure 10 it shows the part using 3 resistor values, the highest being 4k ohm.  It shows a propagation delay of ~100ns with the 4k load and only ~50ns with a 1k load.  I don't know if this would cause problems with long Midi cables or not but I would go back to the 1k resistor value anyway.  In fact you could just add (parallel) a 1k ohm resistor to your 10k that you changed. 

 

Pete 

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