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Jay
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Hi all.
I'm working on a motor servo-loop which uses a 16-bit DAC to drive a
single-supply op-amp which in turns drives a small brushed DC motor (<
20mA @ 12V). The op-amp / motor combo have been tested and work well.
I'm now going to make a few prototypes so I can work on the control-loop
but I'm very worred about the PCB layout. Any suggestions on how to keep
the DAC's GND noisy free from the op-amp / DC motor GND?
Everything I've read tells me that I'll be lucky if I get 14-bits
control of the DAC WITHOUT a noise source like a motor...
Best regards,
Jay.
I'm working on a motor servo-loop which uses a 16-bit DAC to drive a
single-supply op-amp which in turns drives a small brushed DC motor (<
20mA @ 12V). The op-amp / motor combo have been tested and work well.
I'm now going to make a few prototypes so I can work on the control-loop
but I'm very worred about the PCB layout. Any suggestions on how to keep
the DAC's GND noisy free from the op-amp / DC motor GND?
Everything I've read tells me that I'll be lucky if I get 14-bits
control of the DAC WITHOUT a noise source like a motor...
Best regards,
Jay.