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Hello.
thank you for answering.
I understand how POR works.

I am concerned about the following two conditions.

1.
 ・Self Power OFF (SYSTEM Power OFF) 
  and
 ・ (Connection USB Cable or Power ON USB Host Sysytem)

Q:The voltage rises only at the #RESET pin of FT234, but does it shift to a failure mode such as latch-up?



2. Is there a problem with leaving "RESET#" unconnected (OPEN) in order to avoid latch-up concerns?
 
 CASE:I considered the case of operating in the order of 2-1)->2-2)->2-3)->2-4)
2-1) SYSTEM Power ON and (Non Connection USB Cable or Power OFF USB Host Sysytem )
     Occurs POR.
  
2-2) USB Plug Connection or USB Host Sysytem Power on
  
2-3) USB Plug DisConnection or USB Host Sysytem Power Off
  
2-4) USB Plug Connection or USB Host Sysytem Power on

Q:No reset occurs between 2-3) and 2-4), is there any problem for ft234?

(I'm using Google Translate.)


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Hi

I am using FT234XD.
The power supply method is using the USB self-powered method.
There is an explanation to use "VBUS_SENSE" for reset in the item "6.2 Self Powered Configuration" of the specification sheet "DS_FT234XD.pdf", but it does not exist in the IC of this model.
I would like to use the Vbus from USB divided by two resistors and connect it to "RESET#" instead.

Let's consider the conditions under which USB becomes active without system power supply.
1) When the voltage is applied only to "RESET#", does it cause latch-up or other defects?


2) Is there a problem with leaving "RESET#" unconnected (OPEN) in order to avoid latch-up concerns?
Is there a possibility that the USB circuit will become inoperative because reset does not occur every time the USB Connector is inserted or removed?
The spec sheet also states that the RESET# pin can be Open when not in use.

Since the PCB is complete, I would like to know if there are any problems with methods 1) and 2) first.

I used a translation site.

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