Texas Instruments provides a recommended PCB layout in the TLV9354IPWR datasheet (section 10.2) and in the TLV9354IPWR Evaluation Module User's Guide. It's essential to follow these guidelines to minimize noise, ensure proper thermal dissipation, and optimize performance.
The selection of input and output capacitors depends on the specific application requirements. TI recommends using low-ESR capacitors with a minimum capacitance of 10uF for the input and output. The TLV9354IPWR datasheet (section 7.3) provides more information on capacitor selection and layout considerations.
The TLV9354IPWR is rated for operation up to 125°C ambient temperature. However, it's essential to consider the thermal dissipation and junction temperature (TJ) when designing the system. The datasheet provides thermal resistance and power dissipation information to help with thermal design.
Yes, the TLV9354IPWR is AEC-Q100 qualified and suitable for high-reliability and automotive applications. However, it's essential to follow the recommended design and layout guidelines, and to consult with TI's application engineers for specific requirements and validation.
To ensure EMC, follow the recommended PCB layout and design guidelines in the datasheet and evaluation module user's guide. Additionally, consider using shielding, filtering, and decoupling techniques to minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI). TI also provides EMC-related resources and application notes.
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