Lloyd,

I had this same problem with Motorola 68HC11F1, and now I'm
_not_ using sockets. It was in about the same numbers also
just a couple in about fifty units.

Regards,
Darren Moore

 
> >>does pushing down fix the problems?<<
> 
> Actually, the unit will become flaky, memory gets corrupted 
> and the unit sometimes self-resets due to corrupted memory. 
> When I press on the part in the socket, it often makes the 
> problem happen just as I am pressing down on the part. But 
> when I remove the part from the socket and then re-install 
> it, the same unit is no longer sensitive to pressing down on 
> the part and the problem seems to be gone. Re-initializing 
> memory clears out corrupt data and the unit works OK.
> 
> This is a new design and we have built about 50 units and 
> seen this problem in 2 so far.
> 
> Thanks for your thoughts.
> 
> Lloyd

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