Chancy99
Computer
- May 13, 2002
- 104
Hi -
I'm in the final stages of the Datalogger design for cars. I had originally wanted to include clamping diodes on all the analog inputs, using the PACDN017 smd array from CalMicro.
After much pushing and shoving in the PCB layout, there is room, finally. Unfortunately, it would only be on the bottom layer - simply no room on the top layer.
Given that all the other components are SMD, the GND plane below the analog section is nice and almost unbroken. Good for analog signals If I add in this ESD array on the bottom, it chops that GND plane up but good.
So the question is, which is more important for a vehicle application ? Nice smooth GND plane, or ESD clamping diodes for each input ?
Dean.
I'm in the final stages of the Datalogger design for cars. I had originally wanted to include clamping diodes on all the analog inputs, using the PACDN017 smd array from CalMicro.
After much pushing and shoving in the PCB layout, there is room, finally. Unfortunately, it would only be on the bottom layer - simply no room on the top layer.
Given that all the other components are SMD, the GND plane below the analog section is nice and almost unbroken. Good for analog signals If I add in this ESD array on the bottom, it chops that GND plane up but good.
So the question is, which is more important for a vehicle application ? Nice smooth GND plane, or ESD clamping diodes for each input ?
Dean.