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"John Popelish" wrote in message . .. robb wrote This is the my 1st SMT pcb etching project board. Is there anything horribly wrong with the layout of the components and/or traces ? The IC looks like a quad opamp. I would put its bypass capacitor as close to the chip as possible. It appears that C1 and C2 in series perform this function. I think I would bring the trance to pin 11 up under the chip and put C1 and C2 closer to it. I am also concerned that it looks like you have loaded the output of one of the opamps directly with capacitors, which tends to make them oscillate. And one opamp looks dangling. Usually a bad idea. Maybe we should look at the schematic, also. Why are R9 through 12 arranges as they are Regards,John Popelish Thanks for the reply and help John. I have made some modifications and i have added a schematic image along with the pcb, Hmm, first reply went into the weeds. Still no bypass cap close by. This is not a super-fast opamp but it is isn't slow enough to go sans cap. C1/C2 are a bit far away. Also, driving the center of C1/C2 directly can cause some grief. Most opamps do not like to have a large capacitive load and may oscillate. Hint: To make your circuits more understandable draw them with the individual opamp sections separated, not all in one big block. Else you'll sit there a few years later "What on earth does this part here do?" Pins 1 and 2 are connected in the layout but not on the schematic ... -- Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com/ |
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