Re: Notches in ground planes for multi-power multi-channel board



On Feb 10, 2:07 pm, namdegue...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
All,

I am designing a multi-channel board and I have individual linear
regulators for each channel running off a common switcher.

Now, my concern is that due to the split power planes, which are like
thin fingers running through the board, I will cause potential
differences based on the current in different channels, especially,
because I have a common ground plane. Now, I was thinking my choices
are:

1) Split the ground plane as well, so I would have thin finger like
power and ground plane separated by narrow notch but connected at the
linear regulator end and at the input end. (All the channels are w.r.t
common ground plane.)

The trouble is, that I have common (to all channels) control lines
runnning across my planes (though separated by 2 layers) and even if I
isolate the grounds, some noise is bound to take the signal lines.

2) Keep split power planes, but add a narrow slice ground plane
between the power plane 'fingers' in between them on the same layer as
the power planes.

3) Keep 1, but put connections between ground planes at regular
intervals.

4) Add yet another layer to the design. This extra layer would be the
"signal return" layer and won't carry the power currents.
.



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