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SN74ALVC125: SN74ALVC125 Buffer IC input pin failure

Part Number: SN74ALVC125
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: STRIKE

We are using the SN74ALVC125 for VFD PWM buffer IC control

In the process observed one channel of Buffer IC got failed while switching.  (Ref:U6 2nd Pin)

PWM_BUFF_BLK we made common Pull-up for 2 SN74ALVC125  IC (output enable pin ) is there any issue due to common  pull-up

PCB Track distance between DSP to SN74ALVC125 almost 60mm

continuously we found same issue in two boards 

Please refer the image

  • Hello,

    There's no problem with using a 10k resistor to pull up multiple inputs.

    What kind of failure are you seeing on the input? Also, can you share a scope shot of normal operation for that channel (input and output)?

  • Hello Emrys Maier,

    Thank you for your reply

    In faulty condition, input to one channel of buffer IC is switching between 0 to 0.5V, instead of 0 to 3.3V ( probably, pin is getting loaded somehow). 

    Output is steady state condition.( not at all switching)

    Right now we don't have captured waveform with us. If really required we can have it.

  • It sounds like the input has been damaged. The most common method for this is an ESD strike.

  • Device(SN74ALVC125) it self available ESD protection,

    any thing we to take care in our system, (Can you Suggest any design improvement required in our system.)

     

  • I can't see your entire system - only a very limited view of my device - so I can't really provide input to improving the system. I'm just giving you the most common reason for a failure like this. I haven't even seen the voltage inputs to my device (oscope shot).

    The ESD protection for this device is not sufficient for a system-level ESD application. If the inputs are exposed to possible ESD strikes, you will need additional ESD protection.

    We have an app note that talks about this in detail: https://www.ti.com/lit/slyt492

    Page 1 has a section "System-level versus device-level ESD protection" that explains this very well.