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Hello,
We use the CY7C65632-28 as a 3-port hub and we follow pretty close to the reference design. Issue is taht the chip keeps dying and I cannot figure what we did wrong to kill the chip.
Attached schematic, hope someone would show what we did wrong
Thanks
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Hello Lam,
I will check and update about the reflow temperature profile. Could you please probe the VCC and USB_nENP1 lines with no downstream devices connected? This will confirm if the power system is stable and it may be device dependent issue.
Best Regards,
Sananya
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Hello,
-Could you kindly explain what happens when you say chip is dying? Could you kindly check the USB_nENP1 and RST#_USB signals at that instance?
-Please check if the crystal is working in that case. You can also check the KBA if it is similar to your issue.
Best Regards,
Sananya
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Hello Sananya,
Look like all vital pins are functional, 12 MHz clock, internal 3.3V are good, reset pin OK and I can see it toggles high-low-high on stimulus but USB_nENP1 stuck to high therefore no power to the client ports
Thanks
Lam
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Hello Lam,
Please check if any of the overcurrent pins OVRP1, OVRP2 or OVRP3 are asserted? Does the issue occur if you attach any other devices on the downstream ports?
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Sananya
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Hello Sananya,
There is no over-current happening. Even though it is a 4-port hub, we have only one downstream device permanently connected (ST Micro MCU). If we replace the part, the USB hub functionality would be OK for a while then the chip dies again. Do you know where I can get a reflow temperature profile for that chip?
Thanks
Lam
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Hello Lam,
I will check and update about the reflow temperature profile. Could you please probe the VCC and USB_nENP1 lines with no downstream devices connected? This will confirm if the power system is stable and it may be device dependent issue.
Best Regards,
Sananya