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Originally Posted by Hexadecimal
Oh... I measured the voltage. It's about 5V... So that must be the reason. Now I'm getting a new one.
I hope this will not be too high for those chip...
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It is outside of the manufacturer's specifications.
Could be you have gotten lucky and not fried the interface, or more likely unlucky.
It seems strange that you would think that a 3.3 volt chip would have a 5.0 volt interface (not that it is impossible, but highly unlikely).
Even stranger that you would not have checked it before connecting to it.