Am Fr 18. April 2008 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > Am Fr 18. April 2008 schrieb Andy Green: > > | If we still see chips popping, it's not worse than before - just then the > > | 50633 blows up instead of the 9711. ;-) > > > > I agree tough to see how to fix it when we didn't see a dead board. And > > I NEVER saw a dead board that I worked on or heard about that failure > > mode (it is a very noticable failure mode! No USB power!) except from > > the factory. So it needs a really unusual condition to make this > > trouble I think. > > > > I don't have a better idea than Allen's 0R plan, but it isn't very > > satisfying not to understand it. > > > > -Andy > > > > 100% ACK. (Just it's our plan, not Allen's ;-) > > Let's wait and see what comes here from fab next week (50 pcs)
New interesting info: one board allegedly fried on OM-office lab when testing on a quite plain computer, labeled DM-1 IIRC. Either this is mere test software that's causing the problem, or we have SMT problems on some boards. the 50 new candidates are scheduled for Wednesday. /jOERG
