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May I know if there is a layout guideline for OPA2544?
if not, is there any other reference guideline that can apply?
Thanks.
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Hi Jack,
I checked and we don't have a specific layout guide for the OPA2544. The OPA541 a somewhat similar single power op amp in a TO-220 package has some information about PC board layout in section 10.1 - Layout Guidelines, and section 10.2 - Layout Example. This information is useful as a general guideline.
The OPA2544 doesn't have especially wide bandwidth, only on the order of 1.4 MHz and that allows for a bit more relaxed layout. Common sense analog circuit layout practices should be sufficient from an ac standpoint, but because the OPA2544 is a power device the dc and peak ac currents need to be accounted for in the design. The supply pins V+ and V-, ground and the output pin will carry currents in the amperes. It is best to use wide, thick traces and use separate planes for them if possible.
I hope this helps.
Regards, Thomas
Precision Amplifiers Applications Engineering
Hi Thomas,
One more question about the layout.
I was trying to find the info. about the size of the VIA for each pin and the pitch of the below red triangle.
May I have your support on this?
Thank you.
Jack
Hi Jack,
I believe that the VIA size information can be indirectly derived using the PC board Ultra Librarian footprint information:
The pitch information can be determined from the KV TO-220 mechanical data:
https://www.ti.com/lit/ml/mpzf003b/mpzf003b.pdf
Regards, Thomas
Precision Amplifiers Applications Engineering
Hi Thomas,
Thanks for the support.
About the pitch, just want to double confirm with you. base on the below pics, the pitch should be 5.08. Is that correct?
Hi Jack,
Thomas is now on vacation. There is really two "pitch" dimensions for this device, one in the "X" direction and the other in the "Y". As far as the exact definition of "pitch", typically it is the distance between the center of leads when looking at the top of the device (labeled as "1" below).
But, the actual distance on a board measured center-to-center between the pins you have highlighted would be the square root of 1.701^2 + 5.08^2 = 5.357 (mm).
Let me know if this helps clear it up.
Best Regards,
Mike
Thank you, Michael.
Would you mind to help to double check if the footprint is correct? Thank you.
Hi Jack,
Yes, looks good to me - distances and hole diameter line up with the packaging dimensions. I'll go ahead and close this, but let us know if there's any more questions.
Regards,
Mike