whitequark changed the topic of #glasgow to: glasgow debug tool · code https://github.com/GlasgowEmbedded/Glasgow · logs https://freenode.irclog.whitequark.org/glasgow
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<carl0s> Hi, sometime ago i read about a test done overnight on the glasgow. IIRC the test involved reading the temperature of an IC. I can't find the issue on the github tracker. By any chance do you recall that issue?
<whitequark> i think that wasn't on the issue tracker, only irc
<whitequark> cc marcan
<whitequark> (marcan has done the test)
<carl0s> thanks, maybe i read it somewhere else
<whitequark> marcan's twitter possibly
<marcan> carl0s: it's on my twitter. it was a torture test of the shifters, shorted out.
<marcan> tl;dr they seem to survive and work fine after being shorted out hard for hours on end
<marcan> that's a different one
<marcan> no overnight test there
<marcan> that was debugging a specific issue, not a torture test, though it also involved shorting things out
<Hellsenberg> oh, I see
<Hellsenberg> marcan: I thought something ended up shorting out in the end, though?
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<marcan> my TPD3S014 died at some point, precise cause unknown, during the testing in that github issue
<marcan> (pass fet shorted hard, which is not an uncommon failure mode)
<marcan> (so basically it no longer protected anything, I noticed when the thing was pulling 3A from USB)
<marcan> I don't have a good repro case and it could've been a fluke, so I didn't investigate further; I can't think of a design issue that could cause that, the thing should survive.
<marcan> so basically if this becomes an endemic problem somehow, we curse hard at TI, but I sure hope it doesn't
<marcan> I guess it's worth trying to repro it on the revC1s
<carl0s> Thanks whitequark, marcan and Hellsenberg :), i was about to explain some coleagues about stress tests and that issue was the first that came to my mind
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