Tuesday, 17 February 2015

Placement of decoupling capacitors


The recommended power schematics for Atmel's AT32UC3C (figure 6-1) shows the use of 2 decoupling capacitors from the power supply to the digital circuitry, CIN1 and CIN2. These are meant to decouple VDDIO1, VDDIO2, VDDIO3, and VDDIN_5. However, the pin layout of the chip has these pins on different sides of the IC, each with their individual grounds.


The IC is 16mm*16mm so it seems to me that the traces connecting all the pins to a common decoupling capacitor set might get quite long (somewhere I found a recommendation that decoupling capacitors should be within 1/2" of the pins).



Should I duplicate CIN1/CIN2 for each VDDIOx/GNDIOx combination? Why or why not? If not, which pins should I place the decoupling capacitors closest to, if it even matters?



Answer



The designers did a perfect job in the pin assignment:


enter image description here


Each of the power pins is right next to a ground pin; you can't get better than that! All you have to do is place the caps on each of the pin pairs, as close as possible to the pins.


No comments:

Post a Comment

arduino - Can I use TI's cc2541 BLE as micro controller to perform operations/ processing instead of ATmega328P AU to save cost?

I am using arduino pro mini (which contains Atmega328p AU ) along with cc2541(HM-10) to process and transfer data over BLE to smartphone. I...