speeder
Industrial
- Jun 20, 2003
- 5
Hello,
I am designing a board whose primary function is an amplifier for some very weak microvolt signals. Unfortunately due to space constraints I also have 4 5W DC-DC convertors on the same board which power external devices(not the amplifier circuit)
I have placed the convertors as far away from the analogue stuff as possible but I am not sure what to do with the ground(0V) plane.
I want to avoid any noise from the DC-DC convertors affecting the amplifier stage
The area underneath the analogue section .has a solid plane connected to 0V. I am told I also need to continue the plane underneath the DC-DC convertors or else the board may warp. Should I use 1 plane or should I split it so that the part under the DC-DC convertors is electrically isolated from the analogue 0V plane?
Thanks
I am designing a board whose primary function is an amplifier for some very weak microvolt signals. Unfortunately due to space constraints I also have 4 5W DC-DC convertors on the same board which power external devices(not the amplifier circuit)
I have placed the convertors as far away from the analogue stuff as possible but I am not sure what to do with the ground(0V) plane.
I want to avoid any noise from the DC-DC convertors affecting the amplifier stage
The area underneath the analogue section .has a solid plane connected to 0V. I am told I also need to continue the plane underneath the DC-DC convertors or else the board may warp. Should I use 1 plane or should I split it so that the part under the DC-DC convertors is electrically isolated from the analogue 0V plane?
Thanks