Prop to Atmel Mega128

I'm connecting to Mega128 running UART but since, from datasheet, the Atmel is a 4.5~5.5v IC, may I know if the attached circuit is safe for the prop?
Thanks a lot!
Thanks a lot!
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You would be better off using an atMega128L with 3.3V power.
Yes, I'm paranoid as due to my boo-boo, I've burnt 2 prop pins. I've placed the resistors. But I still have a problem. I place a scope on the prop's TX line to see the voltage. When power up, I notice the signal line starts from 4v then 3.58 but mega128 still receives signal and works but after sometime, then it goes down to -0.728v! mega128 stops receiving anything.
I'd power OFF & ON immediate & still it shows -0.726v. So I power OFF for more than a minute & when power ON, its back to 3.58v. I didn't place any caps on the TX & RX line as initially thought. I can never duplicate this bug consistently. It goes to -0.726/8 whenever it like.
Could you please point me to any possibility that a signal line could go down so drastically? Is it prop's internal fail-safe mode??? If so, the current must be > 0.5mA? So perplexed.
Thanks a lot.
Wish you could describe the connections used on your troubled design.
I've had Propeller connected to atTiny USI pins simply with resistors and had no problems at all. At first I used the USI to drive the pins directly for I2C. Longer term I decided the better way is to use 3.3V pull-ups on the SDA (Tiny->Propeller) pins and bit-bang the data by only driving the SDA low and releasing the pin for high. Works like a charm.
The mega128 has a different USART interface, but the transmitter can still be bit-banged like I mentioned. The receiver can be interrupt driven.
Thanks!
I'm using the FullDuplexSerialExt to comm & if no signal is sent, will Prop bring Tx pin to low? Meaning zero voltage??? And, if this is so, if I out DIRA[Tx]~~ & OUTA[Tx]~~ while using FDSExt, will there be any problem?
Also, I scope Prop's Rx pin from mega8's Tx pin and it is 4.35v but since I have already placed a 2.2k resistor, it should help cut the current but the voltage remains to be about 4v, is it safe?
Thanks a lot!!!
Depends on the mode bits. The special register bits are like an OR gate. If you have 7 cogs driving a pin low and an 8th cog driving the pin high, the pin will be high. This means that setting the pin will cause FDS* to not function.
It's supposed to clamp at about 3.9v. The community consensus is that 2.2K should be fine, but I would be worried too. And that is why I decided to use the method I described before since it is worry free. Using a diode to drop the voltage like shown in your original schematic would not hurt, but I would still use a series resistor from the diode to the prop pin.