> Most basic digital logic, processors, and power parts shouldn’t have meaningful issues with light.
Depends... if you have an input that isn't driven externally (tri-state or nc), and there's just a weak pull-up or -down on the pin, you could have issues. An unexpected reset here, a bitflip there...
Also there's high-impedance ADC inputs on some parts. Wouldn't take much to send readings waayy out of spec.
Note that affected signal might be inside the IC (not going to an IO pin). More likely to be driven though (low-impedance).
Depends... if you have an input that isn't driven externally (tri-state or nc), and there's just a weak pull-up or -down on the pin, you could have issues. An unexpected reset here, a bitflip there...
Also there's high-impedance ADC inputs on some parts. Wouldn't take much to send readings waayy out of spec.
Note that affected signal might be inside the IC (not going to an IO pin). More likely to be driven though (low-impedance).