Hi, we are using Zynq Ultrascale+ SoC (module part number: TE0807-03-4BE21-A) with our own carrier board. The module/board have been working fine for a couple of weeks but now the module has stopped working. I found out that Bank 65 power rail is shorted to GND ( <0.5 Ohm).
One subLVDS channel (from Bank 65) is going to a connector on our board and gets connected to another FPGA on a separate board. I checked the resistance between the pins of this channel and it was around a few kOhms (with connector disconnected) and every other LVDS channel has a resistance of around ~100 kOhm. The power rail of this bank is also shorted GND. I removed the Trenz module from the carrier board and found out that the power rail short was on the module itself. I looked at the schematics and saw that there is only one capacitor connected to this rail on the module. I removed the capacitor and the short was still there.
This mostly implies that the short is on the SoC chip. Have I destroyed the chip? Is there a way to solve this problem?
Thanks!
Hi,
QuoteThis mostly implies that the short is on the SoC chip. Have I destroyed the chip?
I think minimum this IO Bank, maybe more.
Can you share your custom carrier schematic? If yes, please send them to support@trenz-electronic.de and we can check one time if we find something which caused this issue.
Other possible reasons, which you can check:
Do you use heat sink? Eventually the module was overheated?
What's with ESD Protection?
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John
Hi John, Thanks for your reply. I'll reach out to you by email.