http://www.maximintegrated.com/app-note ... vp/id/5450By: Mark Fortunato, Senior Principal Member of Technical Staff
Oct 15, 2012
Abstract: This tutorial discusses proper printed-circuit board (PCB) grounding for mixed-signal designs. For most applications a simple method without cuts in the ground plane allows for successful PCB layouts with this kind of IC. We begin this document with the basics: where the current flows. Later, we describe how to place components and route signal traces to minimize problems with crosstalk. Finally, we move on to consider power supply-currents and end by discussing how to extend what we have learned to circuits with multiple mixed-signal ICs.
Successful PCB Grounding with Mixed-Signal Chips
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Successful PCB Grounding with Mixed-Signal Chips
Successful PCB Grounding with Mixed-Signal Chips—Follow the Path of Least Impedance
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Heavy stuff!
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Re: Successful PCB Grounding with Mixed-Signal Chips
It is important information that non-experts don't have access to and from what I hear, there is little information available. It is important for mixed signal or high speed layout.
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