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Hello
We have such a issue. LDAC signals have a lot of clutter signals during each cold boot from -5℃ before FPGA loading complete . It will cause the DAC work abnormal.
LDAC is always high at room temperature. the issue can't be reproduce at room temperature.
Our design block is like this:
Here is our circuit:
The pull up resistor of LDAC_B is not populated at BOM.
If we populate the pull up resistor of LDAC_B, issue can't be reproduce at -5℃.
Here are abnormal waveform:
Can you help to explain why this issue happens at low temperatures and not at room or high temperatures?
I measured at DAC side. The buffer input cannot be connected to an oscilloscope, otherwise it will affect the buffer output. The oscilloscope access terminal has a resistance and capacitance to ground, which is equivalent to a weak pull-down. If we connect buffer input to oscilloscope, the issue can't be reproduce anymore.
Apparently, at low temperatures, the leakage currents of your board keep the inputs near the switching threshold.