Morten Leikvoll
Guest
Thu Aug 19, 2010 2:45 pm
Ive seen some different blasters now and they are all missing ESD protection
on the jtag pins. A colleague has blown quite a few now. The jtag signals
only have a small L and then goes direct into level translators that has ESD
warning in their datasheets. Does anyone know of a protected or opto
isolated device within a reasonable price?
Symon
Guest
Thu Aug 19, 2010 3:24 pm
On 8/19/2010 2:45 PM, Morten Leikvoll wrote:
Quote:
Ive seen some different blasters now and they are all missing ESD protection
on the jtag pins. A colleague has blown quite a few now. The jtag signals
only have a small L and then goes direct into level translators that has ESD
warning in their datasheets. Does anyone know of a protected or opto
isolated device within a reasonable price?
Maybe solder these on?
http://www.nxp.com/documents/data_sheet/PESD5V0X1BQ_PESD5V0X1BT.pdf
HTH., Syms.
Thomas Entner
Guest
Thu Aug 19, 2010 6:56 pm
On 19 Aug., 15:45, "Morten Leikvoll" <mleik...@yahoo.nospam> wrote:
Quote:
Ive seen some different blasters now and they are all missing ESD protection
on the jtag pins. A colleague has blown quite a few now. The jtag signals
only have a small L and then goes direct into level translators that has ESD
warning in their datasheets. Does anyone know of a protected or opto
isolated device within a reasonable price?
Maybe you want to try our EEBlaster:
http://www.entner-electronics.com/tl/index.php/eeblaster.html
Our level-translator have following specifications:
ESD Protection Exceeds JESD 22
– 8000-V Human-Body Model
– 150-V Machine Model
– 1000-V Charged-Device Model
(Because of series-resistors on the PCB, it will be even higher in
real life...) We have heard of no field-failure of any EEBlaster up to
now.
Regards,
Thomas