Texas Instruments recommends a 4-layer PCB with a solid ground plane, and to keep the input and output traces as short as possible. Additionally, a common mode choke can be used to filter out high-frequency noise.
Monitor the junction temperature (TJ) of the device, which should not exceed 150°C. Ensure good thermal conductivity between the device and the PCB, and consider using a heat sink if necessary.
The recommended input capacitor value is 10uF to 22uF, with an ESR of 0.1 ohms or less. This helps to filter out high-frequency noise and ensure stable operation.
The MF10CCN is rated for operation up to 125°C, but its performance may degrade at higher temperatures. Consider using a heat sink or derating the output current to ensure reliable operation.
Check the input voltage, output current, and PCB layout for any issues. Verify that the device is operating within its thermal limits and that the input capacitor is properly sized. Consult the datasheet and application notes for troubleshooting guidelines.