Jump to content

I need an I2C adapter


jcarmody

Recommended Posts

QUOTE (Louis Manfredi @ Jan 22 2009, 05:43 PM)

Will NI's 8451 do the job for you?

I thought of that as I was driving home. It'll work fine, but they cost 2X the Aardvark.

That brings me to another point in this sad story. I need a new one because my existing station went down this morning when a bad UUT put 28V to the clock and/or data lines. I had a spare! ...which, they promptly destroyed this afternoon. Any idea how I can protect these lines?

Link to comment

I helped design this one for Jova Solution, and wrote the LV driver. $300.

http://jovasol.com/hardware/tims0100_overview.htm

They probably have one in stock, could overnight it to you.

Tell 'em Jed sent you.

QUOTE (jcarmody @ Jan 22 2009, 04:13 PM)

I thought of that as I was driving home. It'll work fine, but they cost 2X the Aardvark.

That brings me to another point in this sad story. I need a new one because my existing station went down this morning when a bad UUT put 28V to the clock and/or data lines. I had a spare! ...which, they promptly destroyed this afternoon. Any idea how I can protect these lines?

Link to comment

QUOTE (crelf @ Jan 23 2009, 08:31 AM)

Yeah - don't put 28V on the clock and/or data lines :D

This happens sometimes... You may want to check on getting a replacment IC from FTDICHIP. I've never opened the Ardvark but I believe its little more than an FT245BM inside. Could save you some $ to just repair the Ardvark.

As far as prevention... A small series resistor and Zener shunt may help.

~Dan

Link to comment

Haven't priced Aardvarks lately, but I guess they must be around $400 the pair. Doesn't seem like that much, but if your DUTs are going to throw 28 v in inappropriate directions with any regularity, I guess it can add up.

Sounds to me like you might need some high power zener diode protection circuits-- Perhaps backed up with fuses. Transorb is one brand protective diode I've used before. Also some current-limiting resistors might help, especially in combination with the diodes. Might also be possible to opto-isolate the inputs, but that can get dicey if your running at a high clock rate.

(Whatever you do, be sure that the protection system also flags the DUT as bad. Seems quite likely that any DUT sick enough to put 28V on the clock lines would also fail any reasonable tests, but it wouldn't do to protect the tester and have the DUT blow up its target system instead.) :oops:

Best Luck, Louis

Link to comment

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.