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14 years ago

EMP1270 BGA burning up

On a new design we have a repeated problem that the EMP1270 developes a short between pwr and gnd and smokes. Single 3.3v supply operation, all other devices on board on same supply. The only exposed CPLD pins are Jtag and some GPIO's for debug, we have anti static ESD foam across all pins on the headers.

The problem only happens on power up, once board is up, no problems.

We suspect either ESD or some random overshoot of the 3.3V, using a switcher regulator, LM2678. watching a scope, didn't see any overshoot for dozens of power up cycles.

Any other theories are welcome. this has happened on different board designs, boards assembled by different places.

Can/will Altera perform an analysis on blown part?

Does the symptoms, pwr gnd short, point to one theory or the other?

I assume the CPLD would be most sensitive to supply overshoot due to it's 2.5V capability, indicating thinner gate oxide than a pure 3.3V part?

ideas and thoughts welcome

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