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U3 can be damaged by plugging in breakout board when power is on #9

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jonnew opened this issue Aug 29, 2024 · 3 comments
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U3 can be damaged by plugging in breakout board when power is on #9

jonnew opened this issue Aug 29, 2024 · 3 comments
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jonnew commented Aug 29, 2024

The PCIe controller with onix-fmc-host attached is inside a computer and powered on when the breakout board is plugged via the shrunk-delta ribbon cable, U3 can become degraded and eventually fail catastrophically. This never occurs if the breakout board is plugged when power is off.

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  • Is there some way to keep this chip disabled until the breakout is detected?
  • Would this even help? Given that this is a reciever, we need top probe the input lines during a hot plug in event to see what they are doing.
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filcarv commented Sep 16, 2024

Could you check if these PN and cases are the right ones?

SN65LVDS33PWR 400 MBps
SN65LVDS32PWR 100 Mbps
DS90LV032ATMTCX/NOPB 400 Mbps

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jonnew commented Sep 16, 2024

Yes, here is my verification:

Original part: FIN1032MTCX

  • TSSOP-16 4.4x5mm with 0.65mm pitch
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Replacements:

  1. SN65LVDS33PWR

    • TSSOP-16 4.4x5mm with 0.65mm pitch
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  2. SN65LVDS32PWR (datasheet says 150 Mbps, not 100)

    • TSSOP-16 4.4x5mm with 0.65mm pitch
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  3. DS90LV032ATMTCX/NOPB

    • TSSOP-16 4.4x5mm with 0.65mm pitch
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