Logarithmic amplifier applications requiring
picoampere range performance are very sensitive to PCB board contamination.
Contaminants in the form of solder flux, oils and other impurities can form
conductive paths over the sensitive PCB traces that allow small currents to leak
from the input traces or other sensitive nodes, degrading performance. For best
performance, make sure to keep the LOG200EVM as clean as possible. The following
list shows best practices to clean the evaluation board and to help prevent the EVM
from becoming contaminated:
- Leakage currents from solder flux
contamination can disturb the logarithmic amplifier's operation, specially at
lower current levels. The LOG200EVM undergoes a standard cleaning protocol after
the fabrication, soldering and assembly process prior shipping to customers,
providing picoampere level performance. The EVM must be re-cleaned anytime
devices are soldered into the PCB or modified near the logarithmic amplifier
sensitive nodes, if the LOG200 U1 device is replaced, or if these input
sensitive connections become contaminated by other means.
- The recommended cleaning
procedure requires access to an ultrasonic deionized (DI) water bath:
- Place the EVM in the
ultrasonic cleaner and fill with fresh deionized (DI) water.
- Run the ultrasonic
cleaner for 20 minutes at 45°C.
- Remove all moisture from
PCB.
- If an ultrasonic bath is not
available, then a manual cleaning procedure is possible:
- Scrub contaminants from
the top layer I1 and I2 inputs at top layer.
- Use a toothbrush to
gently scrub for 60 seconds. Focus on areas surrounding U1 I1, I2, VCM,
and IREF inputs, R9, R13, R16, R17, R35, D1, input SMA connectors J4 and
J6 and guard traces.
- Scrub contaminants from
the bottom layer around the diode D1 photosensor footprint and input SMA
connectors J4 and J6.
- Flush the scrubbed areas
with fresh DI water, tilting the board to allow runoff to flow away from
the input areas.
- Remove all moisture from
PCB.
- When handling the EVM, always
hold the board by the edges.
- When not in use, place the EVM in
ESD bag or other enclosure to prevent dust and other contaminants from settling
on the board.