Protecting Inputs in Digital Electronics(digikey.in) |
Protecting Inputs in Digital Electronics(digikey.in) |
Without even mentioning optical isolation?!? (optical fibers for transferring signals, optocouplers on inputs MIDI style). Or another option: isolation using magnetics (signal transformers etc, or even relais for slow-moving on/off signals). Not to mention wireless options that aren't always a good idea, but sometimes are.
The article itself looks written by a knowledgeable person. But personally, because of the above, I'm struggling to take it seriously... hit Wikipedia or head elsewhere for better ideas.
Btw: the article is not wrong! But I'd consider the methods described mostly at circuit board level (peripherals <-> controller on the same board, or between boards sitting next to each other). Head out of the electronics' cabinet, bring in more solid protection measures.
A $0.30 optocoupler easily gives you >4 kiloV of electrical isolation. Nice to have when a damaged 230V AC cable hits a signal wire.
And saves your control electronics when lightning strikes nearby (direct lightning strike -> all bets are off ;-)