Re: [SI-LIST] : hot plug in

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From: Sunil Kumar ([email protected])
Date: Mon Mar 12 2001 - 20:50:44 PST


Hi KK.

Check whether you are using logic family which support hot insertion. ABT,
LVT are the examples. If you are not using it, then the problem which you
are facing, may come.

Bye

Sunil
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Krishnakumar wrote:

> i am having this problem, can anybody help?
>
> we have a new system with a new type of backplane. this backplane is a
> virtual back plane - it is made up of strips - one strip for each card.
> power distribution is through cables. we distribute -48V, -48V RETURN, and
> Digital GND through cables. all cards get frame ground through the screws.
>
> our cards have 48V to 5/3.3V DC to DC converters. we have soft start
> circuitry on the cards, and have good (LC) filters on -48V. i believe we
> have good decoupling on 5V and 3.3V. we have stacked pins for power pins.
> cards get Frame GND first, then Digital GND, then -48V return and then -48V.
>
> now this is the problem. i get data errors on one card when i plug in
> another card.
>
> i made the following observations:
>
> 1. the error seems to reduce if i apply power to the board using a banana
> jack rather than plugging in the board.
> 2. adding inductors on the Digital Ground lead does not help. (we already
> have inductors on -48V and -48V return)
> 3. scope readings show big ringing on almost all signals - N48V Return,
> Digital GND, 3.3V, 5V. there is no ringing on N48V as such(surprise to me).
> but i donot believe in the scope readings. scope shows ringing on Digital
> GND with respect to Digital ground itself. Looks like it is measuring noise
> on some big ground loop. (i am using a scope with the Ground pin removed
> from the power cord.) the amplitude of ringing, for ex., on 3.3V, is 7V to
> 0V, dying down in about 100-500us, the ringing frequency is 50MHz. should my
> first attempt be to kill this ringing?
>
> can anybody suggest some thing to help me out?
>
> thanks
> bye
>
>
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