Here is the MIC29302WT regulator with 8-100nf at the PGA pins, 1x Tantalum 10 uF Cout1, 1x MLCC 10 uF Cin1 and no central caps:
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And here is the MIC29302WT regulator with 8-100nf at the PGA pins, 1x Tantalum 10 uF Cout1, 1x MLCC 10 uF Cin1 and central caps. Central caps are 10uF, 100nF, 220nF, 10uF:
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Approximate Vcc3 noise before central caps: 88 mV
Approximate Vcc3 noise after central caps: 68 mV
Improvement in Vcc3 = 20 mV
Notice also that Vcc5 improved.
Approximate Vcc5 noise before central caps: 56 mV
Approximate Vcc5 noise after central caps: 40 mV
Improvement in Vcc5 = 16 mV
Following suite for the LP regulator, here is the LP38503TSX-ADJ regulator with 8-100nf at the PGA pins, 1x Tantalum 10 uF Cout1, 1x MLCC 10 uF Cin1 and no central caps:
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And here is the LP38503TSX-ADJ regulator with 8-100nf at the PGA pins, 1x Tantalum 10 uF Cout1, 1x MLCC 10 uF Cin1 and central caps. Central caps are 10uF, 100nF, 220nF, 10uF:
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Approximate Vcc3 noise before central caps: 68 mV
Approximate Vcc3 noise after central caps: 56 mV
Improvement in Vcc3 = 12 mV
Notice also that Vcc5 improved.
Approximate Vcc5 noise before central caps: 48 mV
Approximate Vcc5 noise after central caps: 44 mV
Improvement in Vcc5 = 4 mV
With the implemented caps, the IN and OUT noise in the feipoa-sphere replica unit using the LP38503TSX-ADJ now match that of the commercial product.
Note that I had tried ceramics on the central region before, but the reduction in noise was not apparent because the PGA 100 nF caps were not present. Also, when testing with the LP unit with central ceramics previously, there was a combination of tantalums that this reg doesn't like, only learned about later on. See notes in previous post.
While the LP regulator is OK with having cermaics on Cout, will it cause any issue with the MIC regulator? Obviously, the LP regulator is the preferred choice because of 20 mV less noise, but the MIC has the screw tab. Either way, both will work and it may come down to supplier availability.
EDIT: I had the MIC and LP images flipped. Been corrected.
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