LayoutReviewDec2016
Remarks and Outcome
1) Remove RL2
Probing on the bus side of the transformer could potentially damage the
board.
Removing RL2 will remove the possibility of diagnosing errors on the
transformer, but those are not frequent (no transformer error in 10
years and hundreds of nodes has been reported; check
here
the list of all WorldFIP related errors; a FielDrive has been found
faulty twice, but there is no FieldTR error reported).
The removal could also ease the rerouting described in point 2 below.
2) Improve routing of the differential WorldFIP signal from the
front connector to the FielDrive.
Despite the fact that the WorldFIP signal is slow and on V1 (where
routing is far from symmetrical) we have not faced issues in the testing
environment, better routing would result in a more robust design; the
removal of RL2 would ease the rerouting.
Place C3 next to TR1; place protection diodes D11, D12, D14 next to TR1;
place D1, D2 next to IC14.
3) Change the behavior of the relay that connects the ADC so that
:
|Version|Transistor Gate voltage and Relay behavior| Notes|
|v1|highZ: relay OFF; 0: relay ON; 1 relay in unidentified state| Gate
voltage is directly the output of the FPGA (2.5V)|
|v2 proposal|highZ: relay OFF; 0: relay ON; 1: relay OFF| Gate voltage
is the output of the voltage translator (5V)|
|v2 final| highZ: relay OFF; 0: relay OFF; 1: relay ON| Gate voltage is
the output of the voltage translator (5V) and PMOS changes to NMOS|
4) L3: island of 3V3 surrounded by -5V; is it needed?
5) Add test points for power supplies +5V, +5V_SW, -5V, 1V8.
6) Differential pair ADC_IN1 is not length matched by 3 mm.
In principle it is not critical, as the signal to sample is not fast.
7) Why are you using so big vias?
Increasing the vias was the outcome of the V1 review; bigger vias could
decrease the overall board cost (see
issue)
8) What are the parameters of the signal you are measuring with the
ADC* (range, bandwidth)?
See relevant wiki
page
9) Whenever possible when changing layers with differential pairs add vias to ground to provide a good return path for the signal.