Might want to look at Kicad. A friend just told me that they (finally!) removed the dreaded embedded drawing frame so that it is becoming a useful software even for potential commercial use.
Might want to look at Kicad. A friend just told me that they (finally!) removed the dreaded embedded drawing frame so that it is becoming a useful software even for potential commercial use.
-- Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com/
It's not just the intertial sensors, ST's datasheets, in general, are crap.
Why not "place as closely" as you can? Can't all parts be in the same place? ;-)
No. For any reasonable dI/dt, the bulk cap placement isn't going to matter. If there is really high frequency stuff you're trying to handle, the big caps aren't going to do anything anyway.
Sounds like a plan but they won't be needed.
The datasheet author isn't paying for them. Dev board designers don't, either but they sure seem to think their part is the center of the universe.
NSA backdoor, transmitting the sensor reading through the
800MHz-ish ringing of the C1-C1(ESL) in that pair.:-/
Clifford Heath
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