Texas Instruments provides a recommended PCB layout in the DS92LX1622SQX/NOPB evaluation module documentation, which includes guidelines for signal routing, power supply decoupling, and thermal management.
To ensure reliable operation over the full industrial temperature range, it is essential to follow proper PCB design and layout guidelines, use a suitable thermal management strategy, and ensure that the device is properly powered and decoupled.
The built-in termination resistors on the DS92LX1622SQX/NOPB are designed for specific impedance values and may not be suitable for all applications. Engineers should carefully evaluate the termination requirements for their specific use case and consider external termination resistors if necessary.
To troubleshoot issues with signal integrity or data transmission errors, engineers can use tools such as oscilloscopes, signal analyzers, and logic analyzers to capture and analyze the signal waveforms and data transmission patterns. They should also review the PCB layout, signal routing, and termination schemes to identify potential sources of signal degradation or errors.
The power consumption and thermal characteristics of the DS92LX1622SQX/NOPB are specified in the datasheet, but engineers should also consider the power supply requirements, thermal management strategies, and potential thermal interactions with other components on the PCB.