SLOS431B March 2004 – February 2015 TPA6120A2
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Proper board layout is crucial to getting the maximum performance out of the TPA6120A2.
A ground plane should be used on the board to provide a low inductive ground connection. Having a ground plane underneath traces adds capacitance, so care must be taken when laying out the ground plane on the underside of the board (assuming a 2-layer board). The ground plane is necessary on the bottom for thermal reasons.
Stray capacitance can still make its way onto the sensitive outputs and inputs. Place components as close as possible to the pins and reduce trace lengths. See Figure 21 and Figure 22. Place the feedback resistor and the series output resistor extremely close to the pins. The input resistor should also be placed close to the pin. If the amplifier is to be driven in a noninverting configuration, ground the input close to the device so the current has a short, straight path to the PowerPAD (gnd).
This is part of a 4-layer board, where ground, V+, V- are on the bottom and two middle traces, respectively. Key items to note in this layout: