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I am experiencing failures of the LSE oscillator on STM32F427VIT6 during thermal cycling.

BRieh.1
Associate II

I have an ESC ECS-.327-CDX-1082 32.768KHz crystal on the LSE of an STM32F427.

I have read and followed AN2867.

All of the boards produced so far have had the oscillator come up initially.

All of the boards subjected to thermal cycling (-20°C to +70°C) have failed. (two)

In each case, the voltage on the pins (GPIO PC14 & PC15) measures 0 volts.

I expect somewhere about 0.3V.

I just replaced the MCU on one of the boards and now the oscillator works again.

Any thoughts?

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BRieh.1
Associate II

The solution is to do a backup domain reset. There appears to be a finite amount of time between the backup domain reset and the re-enabling of the LSE oscillator. We can now sucessfully recover from this event. Thanks to all of you who have contributed.

BRieh.1
Associate II

Also, the voltage provided by the supercap never dropped below 2.1 volts.

Thanks for coming back with the solution.

> There appears to be a finite amount of time between the backup domain reset and the re-enabling of the LSE oscillator.

Can you please be a little bit more specific, i.e. how much?

Thanks,

JW

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BRieh.1
Associate II

Sorry for the delay.

It looks as if it takes 2-10msec after the backup domain reset before the LSE is stable.

AScha.3
Chief III

LSE startup can be long... (from F407 data.)


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