2023-07-13 02:48 PM - last edited on 2023-07-21 02:23 AM by Amel NASRI
Hello to the ST engineers or anyone familiar with problems when programming the STSAFE devices:
We are seeing about 10% of our STSAFE-A110 devices permanently fail during initial programming. Per the guidance in Section 5.2 of the data sheet (linked below), in our design we are connecting RESET to VCC, we have a 100nF ceramic cap from VCC to GND, and we also have a 4.7uF tantalum cap from VCC to GND. Any suggestions on what may be causing this permanent failure? How critical is S_VCC specified in Table 4? If the Vcc pin is above 0.3V at power-on (see 5.2.2), could this explain the behavior? Could using a 4.7uF cap instead of 10uF on VCC cause permanent failures? Thank you for any help you can offer.
https://www.st.com/resource/en/datasheet/stsafe-a110.pdf
2023-07-27 12:17 PM
I am experiencing a similar issue. We also have RESET tied to Vcc and the 100nF Cap Vcc to GND and have tried a variety of different "add on" caps to see if we could address the ~10% brick rate. I sent emails to several people from this chips group including schematics and oscilloscope captures of the power up and down during programming. Also requested a reference design.
I will post here if I find out anything.
Good luck!
2023-08-01 12:00 PM
Something to look at - Vcc Turn on time by my HW powering the STSAFE IC to 2.2VDC needs to be 44 uSec. It isn't, mine is closer to 100uSec. Review Table 4 on page 26 of DS13039 Rev 1 for more information.