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When dealing with fast edges and speed proto method affects behavior.
Manhatten style helps in some situations :
It can introduce more parasitic C so take that into consideration. But great for
grounding.....
Regards, Dana.
But you've got long wires, and loads of stray capacitance and inductance, I wouldn't expect it to work terribly well. Layout on something like this is pretty crucial.I saw this method before look like easy. But in my prototype all high frequency and high current joints are soldered.
I saw this method before look like easy. But in my prototype all high frequency and high current joints are soldered.
ok but with long ground wires adding ground shift with 10nH/cm try across to output cap and use braid or litz wire or desolder gauze for gnd wires.Pls see last picture of post No.17
once I blew up a 34063 due to high current request in output. almost near to lost my eyesight!Just a note!!! When I made my first power supply, the "pre" filter was a tad out I used a 80mH inductor and a 1uf cap ( should have been 100uf ) and mine blew up... Didn't know much back then...
A good reason for wearing glassesonce I blew up a 34063 due to high current request in output. almost near to lost my eyesight!
Yes I see large current loops with 10 nH/cm added to your schematic for every jumper and BB ground strip and mutual coupling everywhere resulting in a flyback pulse around 1 cycle at 20 MHz. This is where 2 pF diff. Probes are needed to remove measurement error from inductive ground and probe capacitance.Pls see last picture of post No.17
The same was with a WW back plane with 20 PCB's using TTL in the late 70's . I inherited that design built with aerospace wiring in bundles that had to be ripped out and re-wrapped with random point to point logic wiring and twisted magnet wire pairs for all the analog signals used for eddy current PLL to get 80 dB SNR. The important part was to prevent the noise from exceeding the CM range where the OA diff gain drops to near 0 dB While the CMRR also drops to 0dB.To use a breadboard, all highspeed signals need twisted magnet wire with orthogonal wiring on inductive high-speed H fields and core to minimize coupling.