Are there any suggestions for input power protection for a circuit? My objective here is to make the design robust for mistakes during setup.
Right now on my design, I have the input power running through two diodes before going to the on-board power converter for reverse polarity protection, and a MOV bridging between the two lines to protect from surges.
Would this be overkill?
Somewhat related, I have a signal input to a microcontroller watching for a logic zero for an external control. How might one protect this line from external voltages - an optocoupler?