Checkout the voltage waveform as power is applied.
You may find that a current surge (in the fpga) that takes place as the
voltage ramps up makes this non-monotonic.
This may upset various components on the board, if not the fpga itself.
Regards
Jon
"Alessandro Strazzero" <alessandro.strazzero@virgilio.it> wrote in message
news:391fed46.0503220724.4486035f@posting.google.com...
> Dear everybody,
>
> I have a problem on some production boards based on the Altera Cyclone
FPGA.
> The boards have installed NIOS II CPU. The problem regards the power-on
> sequence because some boards are not able to power-up correctly (seems
NIOS II
> CPU doesn't execute first operative code).
>
> The development was made on a C7 speed grade FPGA and I didn't experience
such
> problem. The boards where the problems were detected have installed the C8
> speed grade Cyclone.
>
> The power-on and reset circuitry comes from Altera's Cyclone development
board.
> I think the problem is around the FPGA speed grade, but I was not able to
find
> the reason. My system works at 64 MHz which is a well supported frequency
by
> the C8 speed grade device.
>
> Did you experience my same problem ? Any tips to workaround the problem
will
> be appreciated
>
> Best Regards
>
> /Alessandro
Reply by Dan NITA●March 22, 20052005-03-22
Hi,
Maybe a excessive power-on current?
Dan.
Reply by Alessandro Strazzero●March 22, 20052005-03-22
Dear everybody,
I have a problem on some production boards based on the Altera Cyclone FPGA.
The boards have installed NIOS II CPU. The problem regards the power-on
sequence because some boards are not able to power-up correctly (seems NIOS II
CPU doesn't execute first operative code).
The development was made on a C7 speed grade FPGA and I didn't experience such
problem. The boards where the problems were detected have installed the C8
speed grade Cyclone.
The power-on and reset circuitry comes from Altera's Cyclone development board.
I think the problem is around the FPGA speed grade, but I was not able to find
the reason. My system works at 64 MHz which is a well supported frequency by
the C8 speed grade device.
Did you experience my same problem ? Any tips to workaround the problem will
be appreciated
Best Regards
/Alessandro