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#106011 - The often overlooked fact is that "power Responding to: ???'s previous message |
The often overlooked fact is that "power supply spikes" often are not that. Even the best designed power supply will let "some" noise through. So if you do not have 10-100nf capacitors on your PCB extremely close to each chip, you can see "power supply spikes" which are not that. I have seen one inch of trace to the chip decoupling cap being too much, soldering a cap dirctly across the chip proved that the one inch trace was enough to make the cap inefficient.
Erik |
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