Hi...
I've layed out a single sided design for a balanced output PCM4104 4 channel DAC. The idea is to link the A and D gnds via the gnd pins of those 2 caps over the dac chip (u'll see in the design) on the top layer with a strip of copper or summin...
Any comments from the knowledge out there on the layout?
PCM4104 DAC PDF
Thanks
I've layed out a single sided design for a balanced output PCM4104 4 channel DAC. The idea is to link the A and D gnds via the gnd pins of those 2 caps over the dac chip (u'll see in the design) on the top layer with a strip of copper or summin...
Any comments from the knowledge out there on the layout?
PCM4104 DAC PDF
Thanks
Ehhm ... I'm right - the both capacitors are directly on the backside of the chip ? where are the legs of them ? I think you haven't enough space for them ...
Hint: you must desolder the DAC to resolder the both capacitors in case of cold solderings (because they must be flat) ...
DGND <-> AGND connecting
If you build two seperate powersupplies (D and A), you maybe could place ~10 Ohm or a coil (or both in parallel) between the two grounds. Don't connect both grounds in the powersupply.
If you design a powersupply for D+A with one ground, connect both grounds of the DAC short as possible and place the ground-connection from the powersupply short as possible to the DAC on the A-side.
Regards
Jobstens
Hint: you must desolder the DAC to resolder the both capacitors in case of cold solderings (because they must be flat) ...
DGND <-> AGND connecting
If you build two seperate powersupplies (D and A), you maybe could place ~10 Ohm or a coil (or both in parallel) between the two grounds. Don't connect both grounds in the powersupply.
If you design a powersupply for D+A with one ground, connect both grounds of the DAC short as possible and place the ground-connection from the powersupply short as possible to the DAC on the A-side.
Regards
Jobstens
Hi...
well, the dac is on the bottom layer and the 2 caps would be on the top. The red wire in the top layer legend indicates where i'd stick some copper strip, then the 2 gnd legs of those caps would be soldered on both top and bottom (joing the gnd on top) - as long as the bottom is soldered flush to the board the dac should sit happy no?
Speaking of the psu...heres a PDF schem. Nothing to fancy but any comments still be good...
Cheers.
both capacitors are directly on the backside of the chip ? where are the legs of them ? I think you haven't enough space for them ...
well, the dac is on the bottom layer and the 2 caps would be on the top. The red wire in the top layer legend indicates where i'd stick some copper strip, then the 2 gnd legs of those caps would be soldered on both top and bottom (joing the gnd on top) - as long as the bottom is soldered flush to the board the dac should sit happy no?
Speaking of the psu...heres a PDF schem. Nothing to fancy but any comments still be good...
Cheers.
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