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A test fixture uses an FPGA to stimulate a board under test and analyzed the results for testing. Once in a while, maybe after testing 300 units, the FPGA gets fried. The symptom is a near short from Vcc (3.3V) to ground, often with a similar short on an I/O pin.
I can\'t find anything that would cause this. The entire circuit is 3.3V other than a pair of RS-422 chips which has 5V outputs, run through 10k resistors to FPGA inputs. Often the failures are on other I/O pins.
Any idea what I could be missing? I will try doing a better job of isolating the 5V outputs, but these fixtures ran for years, testing 1,000s of units without problem.
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I can\'t find anything that would cause this. The entire circuit is 3.3V other than a pair of RS-422 chips which has 5V outputs, run through 10k resistors to FPGA inputs. Often the failures are on other I/O pins.
Any idea what I could be missing? I will try doing a better job of isolating the 5V outputs, but these fixtures ran for years, testing 1,000s of units without problem.
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Rick C.
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