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Hi!
We have a design where an Altera Cyclone-3 (EP3C5) with LVDS inputs is
connected to a sender on another board through a cable.
In a number of cases on our prototype boards, the LVDS-inputs have
been fried from this setup.
Apart from any misdesign in the sender-board, does anyone have any
suggestions on possible causes? Do these inputs have lesser ESD-
protection? The cables used are shielded RJ45 TP-cables (ethernet
cables) and I think the shield touches the connector before the
signals, thus grounding away any accumulated potentials during
assembly.
I guess we'll put on external protection for the next board-spin, but
I would just like some hints on if this is a common problem with these
devices (if external protection is not used).
Best regards,
Bjorn W
We have a design where an Altera Cyclone-3 (EP3C5) with LVDS inputs is
connected to a sender on another board through a cable.
In a number of cases on our prototype boards, the LVDS-inputs have
been fried from this setup.
Apart from any misdesign in the sender-board, does anyone have any
suggestions on possible causes? Do these inputs have lesser ESD-
protection? The cables used are shielded RJ45 TP-cables (ethernet
cables) and I think the shield touches the connector before the
signals, thus grounding away any accumulated potentials during
assembly.
I guess we'll put on external protection for the next board-spin, but
I would just like some hints on if this is a common problem with these
devices (if external protection is not used).
Best regards,
Bjorn W