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16 years ago

Max 2 IC occasionally gets destroyed

In my hardware environment, a "Max 2" IC occasionally gets destroyed - it pulls down the 3.3 V power supply. What can be the cause for this? Can it be anything else than electrostatic discharge? The inputs of the IC have a voltage between 0 and 3.3 V (so this should do no harm).

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    Hi,

    Can you please draw a diagram and attach it to this disucssion?

    Thanks
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    Hi Uk Fixer

    I have attached a diagram of the situation I described last time.
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    In my hardware environment, a "Max 2" IC occasionally gets destroyed - it pulls down the 3.3 V power supply. What can be the cause for this? Can it be anything else than electrostatic discharge? The inputs of the IC have a voltage between 0 and 3.3 V (so this should do no harm).

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    I have the same problem on max V CPLD. All the power supply pins are short-ciruited to GND pin. I suspect te GND loop but it looks like it's not really repeatable, so far 3 CPLD have been burned during programming.

    Did you find solution to this problem?
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    Did you find solution to this problem?

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    No, I did not.