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- From: scott@labtam.labtam.oz.au (Scott Colwell)
- Subject: Re: Destroying Xilinx FPGAs by improper configuration?
- Organization: Labtam Australia Pty. Ltd., Melbourne, Australia
- Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1993 00:22:24 GMT
- Message-ID: <scott.726798144@labtam>
- References: <1993Jan11.142553.5103@ips.cs.tu-bs.de> <1993Jan11.201525.26608@mlb.semi.harris.com>
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- luoni@jasper.mlb.semi.harris.com (Perry Luoni) writes:
-
- >In article <1993Jan11.142553.5103@ips.cs.tu-bs.de> koch@eis.cs.tu-bs.de (Andreas Koch) writes:
- >>Is it possible to physically destroy a Xilinx 3000 series LCA
- >>by programming only (meaning: outside electrical parameters
- >>are within valid bounds)? Since we are in the process of
- >>establishing FPGA design labs, we would like to know if
- >>we have to watch out for critical design flaws which would
- >>endanger our LCAs. Any hints are appreciated!
- >>
- >>Andreas Koch
- >>--
- >>Andreas Koch Email : koch@eis.cs.tu-bs.de
- >>Institut f"ur theoretische Informatik Phone : x49-531-391-2384
- >>Abteilung Entwurf Integrierter Schaltungen Phax : x49-531-391-5840
- >>Gaussstr. 11 Telex : 95 25 26
-
- >Yes, it is possible to short a lot of nodes together with the wrong data programmed into
- >the LCA. If you are using the Xilinx design software you don't have to worry about
- >it though. The software will prevent you from programming it wrong.
-
-
- We are worried about this too. We have been told that as long as the
- configuration only causes internal drivers to clash with each other, the
- device will survive, but if you cause pin drivers to clash with other
- devices on your board, the device can be permanently damaged.
-
- We are not totally convinced that this is good advice. We have seen a device
- get _very_ hot with only internal contention.
-
-
- By the way, the problem is not doing this at the design stage. If you are
- building 200 units a week using an LCA in a pqfp package, you are going to
- get a percentage of boards that will not correctly load the LCA config
- from the prom. (this is most likely when you use the parallel prom mode)
- We see our prototype get very hot when it can't read the prom correctly
- and we are worried that we will have the LCA destroyed on each board that
- has a fault that stops the config prom from loading correctly.
-
- --
- Scott Colwell Labtam Australia Pty. Ltd.
- net: scott@labtam.labtam.oz.au 41 Malcolm Rd., Braeside
- phone: +61-3-587-1444 Melbourne, Australia 3195
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