This is part of the initial power up verification so some of these boards have not been programmed. We have added a resistance to ground on the XTALI pin. We have adjusted the load capacitors. We have varied the series resistance in the XTALI line going into the microprocessor. We have added resistance between XTALI and XTALO. We discovered some things on the layout that we would do different. For example we did not put a ground band around the oscillators. Any suggestions of clues would be appreciated.
We have checked the design and layout and compared it the NXP EVK board. We did not have the 2.2Meg to ground on the XTAL1 pin so we added it but still not having good results. Anyone have any idea what else we can try?
Hi William
layout and proper grounding of crystal oscillators play important
role, so it may reason for that issue. If there are no errors in layout, like
wrong connections or short circuits, I am afraid it may be not possible to fix
instability. May be recommended to check layout guidelines in
Hardware Development Guide for the MIMXRT1050 Processor
https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/user-guide/MIMXRT1050HDUG.pdf
Best regards
igor
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