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Pvalentino64
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5 years ago

Alterra Stratix IV Lot code

I am a Technician at Benchmark Electronics in Phoenix running a flying probe machine on customer boards that have the Stratix IV FPGA on it (EP4SGX110HF35C2G). I am failing some boards that have a certain code on it but not sure what the code is exactly. I will attach photos to help illustrate what I'm trying to explain. Basically we have 2 10k resistors tied to several pins on the FPGA then go to GND. That's the extent of the circuit. The flying probe tests that are failing are measuring 1.5k ohm's less than the resistors that are passing. So the code on the bottom of the parts that's failing is SO18AF77 3S1HAOJOE only. All the boards that are passing end in LOE, IOE or KOE. So is this a lot code? What in the FPGA would cause this? The resistors are the correct 10k value. Is the FPGA bad then? Just not sure. Please help if you can. Thank you.

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  • AminT_Intel's avatar
    AminT_Intel
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    Hello,

    Have you tried this on other board and does it show the same result?

    Thanks.

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      Pvalentino64
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      Hi Amin,

      Well we built several boards that have this particular FPGA with the code ending in JOE & all of them have the same result on the flying probe test. They don't fail anything else. Like I mentioned the boards with the code ending in LOE, KOE, IOE all pass. We did try one of these failing boards on the functional test for the board & it failed with a "Not able to read FPGA firmware" so not sure if it got this fail message is because of the FPGA failing the flying probe test like I detailed in my first message. Is the code on the chip a lot code then? Please let me know.

      Thank you,

      Pete

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        AminT_Intel
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        Hello Pete,

        The lot code from the picture you shared with me from the earlier post is S018AF77.

        Thanks