This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) from Korean Patent Application No. 2004-5437, filed on Jan. 28, 2004, the entire contents of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a printed circuit board for suppressing electromagnetic interference (EMI) radiation. More particularly, the present invention relates to a printed circuit board capable of suppressing the EMI radiation by disposing and wiring an RC filter in consideration of EMI radiation characteristics.
2. Description of the Related Art
EMI refers to interference caused by electromagnetic wave radiation produced in electronic circuits, and, since electromagnetic wave radiation higher than 30 MHz affects hens and the operation of other nearby electronic components, international standards limit the amount of the radiation that may be emitted by electronic circuits. There are various sources of EMI radiation, but a major source is a clock signal for integrated circuits (ICs). That is, the amount of the electromagnetic wave radiation causing the EMI increases as the clock signal frequency goes higher. Therefore, a printed circuit board (PCB) has at least one RC filter with resistors connected in series and capacitors connected in parallel.
Further, if a ground fill is used that is formed of gold film conductor between the IC 100 and the RC filter 110, a current return path is formed, as shown in the on dot dashed line, along which current return to a ground pin 100b of the IC 100. That is, the current passed through the capacitor 130 and the ground 130a of the capacitor 130 does not return directly to the ground pin 100b due to wirings 140 and 145, but over a different path to the ground pin 100b instead of the wirings 140 and 145. The different current return path lengthens the current return path so that the clock signal induces other signals and the EMI radiation increases as the current loop area becomes larger.
As described above, the conventional printed circuit board typically has an RC filter 120 or 220 disposed and wired thereon without consideration of EMI radiation, which causes, accordingly, the problem of increasing the amount of EMI radiation as the current return path and current loop area become longer and larger, respectively, and of disturbing the return of the current in an original state as the current returns through the via 250.
The present invention has been developed in order to solve the above drawbacks and other problems associated with the conventional arrangement. An aspect of the present invention is to provide a printed circuit board capable of suppressing EMI radiation by disposing and wiring an RC filter thereon in consideration of EMI radiation characteristics.
The forgoing and other objects and advantages are substantially realized by providing a printed circuit board having two or more layers including a top layer and a bottom layer, comprising an integrated circuit having a first ground pin and a clock pin for outputting a clock signal; and an RC filter for eliminating the high frequency components of the clock signal, wherein a second ground pin is located such that one end of the capacitor of the RC filter is disposed to face the first ground pin of the integrated circuit, and no wiring is formed on a ground fill in a current return path directly connecting the second ground pin to the first ground pin. Preferably, the capacitor is disposed and wired on the same layer as the IC.
On the other hand, another aspect of the present invention is to provide a component-mounting method in a printed circuit board having two or more layers including a top layer and a bottom layer, comprising the steps of mounting an integrated circuit having a first ground pin and a clock pin for outputting a clock signal; and mounting an RC filter having at least one resistor for reducing the amplification of the clock signal and at least one capacitor for eliminating the high frequency components of the clock signal, wherein a second ground pin is located such that one end of the capacitor of the RC filter is disposed to face the first ground pin of the integrated circuit, and no wiring is formed on a ground fill in a current return path directly connecting the second ground pin to the first ground pin.
The above aspects and features of the present invention will be more apparent by describing certain embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Hereafter, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The IC 300 has a clock pin 300a for outputting a clock signal and a first ground pin 300b thereon, and the IC 300 is mounted on the top layer or on the bottom layer of the printed circuit board. The clock pin 300a outputs a clock signal, and the first ground pin 300b inputs current returning from the filter 310.
The RC filter 310 consists of at least one resistor and at least one capacitor, and embodiments of the present invention will be described together with such a filter having a resistor and a capacitor that is used to eliminate the high frequency components of the clock signal.
Both ends of the resistor 320 and capacitor 330 that form the filter 310 are electrically connected to the first through fourth pads 310a, 310b, 310c, and 310d, respectively.
The resistor 320 of the RC filter 310 reduces the magnitude of the clock signal output from the clock pin 300a. Further, the capacitor 330 of the RC filter 310 eliminates a high frequency signal, that is, noise, contained in the clock signal.
In embodiments of the present invention, the IC 300 and RC filter 310 are disposed and wired to meet the conditions as below. First, the second ground pin 330a forming one end of the capacitor 330 is mounted to the fourth pad 310d, and disposed to face the first ground pin 300b of the IC 300.
Further, the capacitor 330 of the filter RC 310 is disposed on the same layer as the IC 300 outputting the clock signal. In
Thus, the return path is formed, as shown by the one-dot dashed line, for current returning to the first ground pin 300b through the second ground pin 330a of the RC filer 310. That is, the length of the return path (shown by the one-dot dashed line) for current entering the first ground pin 300b through the second ground pin 330a of the capacitor 330 is minimized.
Thus, the length of the current return path is minimized, so the current loop area is also minimized. Further, the IC 300 and the second ground pin 330a are disposed on the same layer, so current returns to the first ground pin 300b through the ground surface or the ground fill having less impedance rather than through a via (not shown). That is, the EMI radiation is reduced as expressed in Equation 1, with the above condition satisfied.
A detailed description will be omitted of IC 400, clock pin 400a, first ground pin 400b, RC filter 410, first to fourth pads 410a, 410b, 410c, and 410d, resistor 420, capacitor 430, and second ground pin 430a as shown in
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However, the first and second pads 610a and 610b shown in oblique lines in
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In the embodiments shown in
As aforementioned so far, the printed circuit board with the EMI radiation suppressed according to the embodiments of the present invention minimizes the return path of current returning from the filter to the IC by disposing and wiring the ground pin of the capacitor to face the ground pin of the IC as well as the IC and the capacitor of the filter to be on the same layer. Thus, the current loop area is minimized, and a high frequency signal contained in the clock signal is efficiently eliminated so the EMI radiation can also be suppressed.
The foregoing embodiment and advantages are merely exemplary and are not to be construed as limiting the present invention. The present teaching can be readily applied to other types of apparatuses. Also, the description of the embodiments of the present invention is intended to be illustrative, and not to limit the scope of the claims, and many alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2004-5437 | Jan 2004 | KR | national |