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Joel Koltner[_2_] Joel Koltner[_2_] is offline
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Default Slightly misbehaving switchers re-visisted

Hi Joerg,

"Joerg" wrote in message
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Certainly doesn't look normal. Did you ever contact LTC about it?


No, but I suppose I should for the sake of completness here. As I've
mentioned, this isn't the first time I've seen a buck regulator behave like
this, and I'd love to nail down the cause and find a solution.

C86 is a bit sub-optimal, should be between inductor and chip so it's closer
to pin 6.


Good point.

I assume GND is a full plane.


Yes... the stack-up is...

Layer 1: Top - Routing
Layer 2: Full ground plane
Layer 3: Split plane, VBat in the area of the board shown, +3.3V (comes from a
linear regulator) over most of the board
Layer 4: Routing
Layer 5: Full plane, output of this regulator (1.2V)
Layer 6: Ground
Layer 7: Routing
Layer 8: Bottom - Routing

Thanks for your help,
---Joel