How Can I design a more stable power supply in my PCB Board
I tried measuring the voltage of my board and i found out that the voltage was fluctuating, staying below the desired voltage. What could be the cause of this problem. What can i do subsequently to avoid such fluctuation or noise in my board during design.
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If your board's voltage is jumping around and not staying steady, it might be due to problems with power or interference. To fix this, make sure your power supply is solid, improve how your board connects to the ground, and add components like capacitors to filter out any disturbances. It's like giving your board a stable environment to work in. If you share more about your setup, I can help with specific suggestions though
Thanks for this
This is true, also it might also be from layout design issues. Maybe you your ground or Power plane or trace is not well designed. Also consider if there are any components which may cause this, look out for and test your Capacitor, resistors and power IC also.
Very correct