utimgr
Electrical
- Jun 19, 2006
- 24
Sometimes...you just accept a design...thats how its always been done, but I wonder...its a bit of black magik for a mostly digital guy.
3.3V board voltage being fed to a RF section (say..a 2.4GHz module). Do not take into account any filtering other than simple bypassing being done on the IC's of the RF section.
The prior engineer fed the board 3.3V thru a HUGE 330uH inductor with a 0.1uF cap on each side, and followed by a ferrite bead and .1uF, .01uF and 10pf cap. The reason for the bead is to suppress any noise from the RF section back onto the digital, but...whats the real reason for the 330uH choke? Is it really necessary?
3.3V board voltage being fed to a RF section (say..a 2.4GHz module). Do not take into account any filtering other than simple bypassing being done on the IC's of the RF section.
The prior engineer fed the board 3.3V thru a HUGE 330uH inductor with a 0.1uF cap on each side, and followed by a ferrite bead and .1uF, .01uF and 10pf cap. The reason for the bead is to suppress any noise from the RF section back onto the digital, but...whats the real reason for the 330uH choke? Is it really necessary?