Echelon Product Alerts
3.3V Lattice CPLD was inadvertently substituted for the 5V Lattice CPLD on some Model 65202 LTS-20 SLTA Core Module and Model 73390 PSG-20 Serial Gateway Core Module |
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Date
12 August 2002
Products Affected
Model 65202 LTS-20 SLTA Core Module
Model 73390 PSG-20 Serial Gateway Core Module
Customers Affected By This Notice
All customers using Model 65202 and/or Model 73390 modules shipped
after 1 January 2000 and prior to June 2002 are affected by this
notification.
Method of Identifying the Affected Product
The affected modules can be identified by reviewing the model number
and date code information located on a white label placed on IC
U2 (see photo below).
The label has the following format:
Model 65202 - LTS-20 | Model 73390 - PSG-20 |
801-1193-01 | 801-0306-01 |
YYWW R | YYWW R |
M/N 65202 | M/N 73390 |
Affected units have the following date code (YYWW):
YY = 00 WW = 1 through 52
YY = 01 WW = 1 through 52
YY = 02 WW = 1 through 27
Problem Summary
All Model 65202 and 73390 modules contain a complex programmable
logic device (CPLD) that is used to control operation of the module
memory. The CPLDs are intended to operate at the same voltage as
the other components in the module, which in the case of the 65202
and 73390 modules is nominally 5V.
The original supplier of CPLDs to Echelon discontinued their part in late 1999, and a new part from a different manufacturer, Lattice Semiconductor, was selected for all modules manufactured starting in January 2000. In the affected modules a 3.3V Lattice CPLD was inadvertently substituted for the 5V Lattice CPLD. A 3.3V part that is used in a 5V application will typically experience premature failure, though the exact time to failure will vary based on the operating temperature, nominal voltage, and lot-to-lot part variations.
Echelon was recently notified by one of our customers that they had experienced premature failure of several modules affected by the notification. Upon investigation Echelon discovered the substitution issue, immediately changed the CPLD to a 5V part for all new modules, and launched a review of the likelihood of premature failure under different operating conditions. The conclusion was that the 3.3V CPLD is likely to experience premature failure, however, there are too many intermediate factors to state conclusively after how many operating hours such a failure will occur.
Problem Resolution
Customers with existing modules under warranty may obtain
from Echelon a replacement refurbished Model 65202 and/or 73390
module with a 5V CPLD at no cost. Please contact one of the Echelon
support centers listed below to request replacement refurbished
modules. You will be asked to provide a purchase order equivalent
in value to the total price of the replacement modules. Replacement
modules will be sent immediately - upon receiving the customer’s
original units the purchase order will be discarded. Customers who
do not return the original Model 65202 and/or 73390 modules within
thirty (30) days of receiving eplacement
modules will be charged for the replacement modules.
Customers with existing modules that are out of warranty may obtain a replacement refurbished Model 65202 and/or 73390 module with the 5V CPLD at a cost of $25 (twenty-five US dollars) per unit if they contact Echelon within six (6) months of receiving this notice - this offer is invalid thereafter. Please contact one of the Echelon support centers listed below to request replacement refurbished modules. You will be asked to provide a purchase order with two lines on it. The first line is for the rework fee (model 97002) of $25 per unit. The second line is equivalent in value to the total price of the modules being replaced. Replacement modules will be sent immediately, and the rework fee will be invoiced upon shipment.
Customerswho do not return the original Model 65202 and/or 73390 modules within thirty (30) days of receiving replacement modules will be charged for the replacement modules.
How Should Affected Customers Obtain Replacement Model
65202 and 73390 Modules?
Please use our online RMA form
to request replacement modules from refurbished stock. Customers
will pay freight charges for sending their modules to Echelon, and
Echelon will pay freight charges for the replacement modules. International
customers should note that modules are being shipped for warranty
replacement in order to avoid paying duties that should not otherwise
be charged.