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Here be dragons: Preventing static damage, latchup, and metastability in the 386

The article examines how the Intel 386 processor's I/O circuitry protects against three major threats: static electricity through protection diodes, latchup via guard rings, and metastability using synchronizers. These specialized circuits differ from the chip's internal logic and safeguard the processor from external dangers that could cause damage or malfunctions.