Mixed signals, grounding and bypass capacitors

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Комментарии • 8

  • @GiGaSzS
    @GiGaSzS Год назад +2

    There is so much controversial material about splitting Analog and Digital ground planes on the internet and universities.
    It is nice to see that Texas Instruments is confirming my findings about the issues created by splitting/cutting the planes.

  • @BMM66666
    @BMM66666 Год назад +4

    Don’t separate the analog ground and digital ground unless your are using an isolated ADC. The Altium designer consultant Zach Peterson has made many videos talking about it.

  • @mxzhang8836
    @mxzhang8836 3 года назад +2

    How about the power supply connection? If for some reason, only one power connector can be used to provide both analog and digital power (For example, a USB powered audio DAC), with a LDO or ferrite bead to isolate between them. Assume the connector is located at the digital side, then the analog return current will flow in the digital ground. Is there any solution to this? Maybe add a isolation transformer like SN6505 to eliminate the return path?

  • @cosminbel79
    @cosminbel79 3 года назад

    In theory is quite simple and straight forward tehnique.
    In reality, when there are ICs which dissipate power, and also communication lines, the tehnique gets complicated. Not to mention that shape and size of the PCB is cutomer dictated..

  • @asingh4152
    @asingh4152 2 года назад

    Why are small caps placed closer

  • @rb8049
    @rb8049 3 месяца назад

    Separated ground planes make for a radiative antenna. Best to never break a ground plane. If you do, make sure your system doesn’t generate power feeding into the parasitic antenna and that the antenna can’t receive power that causes problems. The latter is beyond the capability of most engineers, so don’t do it.

  • @caleb7799
    @caleb7799 Год назад

    maybe clear your throat?