ACT5880
Rev 2, 03-Sep-13
PCB Layout Considerations
PCB Layout Considerations The ACT5880’s LDOs
provide good DC, AC, and noise performance over
a wide range of operating conditions, and are
relatively insensitive to layout considerations. When
designing a PCB, however, careful layout is
necessary to prevent other circuitry from degrading
LDO performance.
A good design places input and output capacitors
as close to the LDO inputs and output as possible,
and utilizes a star-ground configuration for all
regulators to prevent noise-coupling through
ground. Output traces should be routed to avoid
close proximity to noisy nodes, particularly the SW
nodes of the DC/DCs.
REFBP is a filtered reference noise, and internally
has a direct connection to the linear regulator
controller. Any noise injected onto REFBP will
directly affect the outputs of the linear regulators,
and therefore special care should be taken to
ensure that no noise is injected to the outputs via
REFBP. As with the LDO output capacitors, the
REFBP bypass capacitor should be placed as close
to the IC as possible, with short, direct connections
to the star-ground. Avoid the use of via whenever
possible. Noisy nodes, such as from the DC/DCs,
should be routed as far away from REFBP as
possible.
www.active-semi.com
Copyright © 2013 Active-Semi, Inc.
Active-Semi Confidential―Do Not Copy or Distribute
ActivePMUTM and ActivePathTM are trademarks of Active-Semi.
I2CTM is a trademark of NXP.
- 70 -