Winsu
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Hi All,
I have recently seen an electronic circuit which I think has been under high voltage. It is supposed to work at 24V but It can handle up to 50V. The circuit is basically two regulators voltage and a microprocessor.
The first regulator voltage is MC34063ABD and it is configured as page 11 on its datasheet, it steps down the input voltage to 5V. The second regulator voltage steps down the voltage from 5V to 3.3V to feed the microprocessor.
I said it was overvoltage because the MC3406ABD is not regulating and it is visible damage, the inductor which is between both regulators voltage is completely burnt and open circuit and the microprocessor is shorted.
IÂ’m trying to think in the sequence of how the components were failing and I think it is as follows:
Firstly the MC34063ABD fails because more than 50V applied to it, then it stops switching and all the voltage outputs in SWE pin. The voltage drops in the diode Zener (as page 11 on datasheet).
The second regulator voltage, the MCP1700T canÂ’t handle that level of voltage and let the voltage reach the microprocessor which fails causing a dead short. As the micro is shorted and there is voltage dropping in the Zener (the output of the first regulator voltage), the micro continues pulling current until the inductor is completely burnt and open circuit.
Does it makes sense this sequence of events? should I expect different evidences if more than 50V were applied to the circuit?.
Many thanks.
I have recently seen an electronic circuit which I think has been under high voltage. It is supposed to work at 24V but It can handle up to 50V. The circuit is basically two regulators voltage and a microprocessor.
The first regulator voltage is MC34063ABD and it is configured as page 11 on its datasheet, it steps down the input voltage to 5V. The second regulator voltage steps down the voltage from 5V to 3.3V to feed the microprocessor.
I said it was overvoltage because the MC3406ABD is not regulating and it is visible damage, the inductor which is between both regulators voltage is completely burnt and open circuit and the microprocessor is shorted.
IÂ’m trying to think in the sequence of how the components were failing and I think it is as follows:
Firstly the MC34063ABD fails because more than 50V applied to it, then it stops switching and all the voltage outputs in SWE pin. The voltage drops in the diode Zener (as page 11 on datasheet).
The second regulator voltage, the MCP1700T canÂ’t handle that level of voltage and let the voltage reach the microprocessor which fails causing a dead short. As the micro is shorted and there is voltage dropping in the Zener (the output of the first regulator voltage), the micro continues pulling current until the inductor is completely burnt and open circuit.
Does it makes sense this sequence of events? should I expect different evidences if more than 50V were applied to the circuit?.
Many thanks.