Some brief notes before I get started:
The low frequency noise of 700 Hz varies somewhat depending on what crystal oscillator brand or speed is installed. I've seen 700 Hz, 800 Hz, or 1500 Hz.
I tried adding a ceramic bypass to the voltage set resistor R2, but it didn't help. I tried a few values, I think 15 nF, 47 nF, and 10 uF. No effect with the lower values and the larger value altered the output voltage enough that it wasn't showing on the current scale I had set on the scope.
I'll add assembly photos after the tech talk.
I wanted to start with a baseline, that is, a single 10 uF tantalum cap right at the VRM's output and another at its input. I also wanted to use a lower frequency crystal, like 50 MHz and leave the clock doubling disabled. The reason for this will become clear later. Thus, 25 MHz to the CPU and L1 enabled.
Scope showing the 800 MHz noise. Approximately 300 mV p-p.
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Scope showing the 25 MHz noise. Approximately 200 mV p-p.
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I then added a 22 uF tantalum to the centre region. I wanted to try 10 uF, but I didn't order enough 10 uF tantalums caps. It looks like about a 50 mV reduction in each.
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Added 150 nF tantalum to centre region. No change on low freq. noise, but high freq. noise drops approximately 20 mV.
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NOTE: yellow is CH1 and is Vout, while blue is CH1 and is Vin.
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