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An instance of isolated analog and digital ground plane regions

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I would like to hear your views on the isolated analog and digital ground plane regions.

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Sorry about that. I just want to learn the other ways that reduce the mutual interference.
 
The first post refers to physical seperation, but creating even more distance between the two areas by sawing the board into pieces would be unrealistic. Using capacitors to reduce the amplitude of interfering voltages is another method. After that, I don't think I can be helpful.
 
Sorry about that. I just want to learn the other ways that reduce the mutual interference.
hi,
Some light bed time reading, enjoy..:)
 

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I had read this book, it's very excellent. Coincidentally, the author is our friend - Dave!
 
I had read this book, it's very excellent. Coincidentally, the author is our friend - Dave!
I will try one more time, I could not download back to myself...
I have shortened the file name....


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No success, looks as the site software is not working correctly...???

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I have now zipped it, retry...
 

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