A 2-layer or 4-layer PCB with a solid ground plane and thermal vias under the device can help to dissipate heat efficiently. It's also recommended to keep the thermal path short and use a thermal pad on the PCB.
The device requires a bias voltage of 5V to 15V, and the input voltage should be decoupled with a 10uF capacitor. Additionally, the output voltage should be filtered with a 10uF capacitor and a 1kΩ resistor to ensure stability.
A 10uF to 22uF X5R or X7R ceramic capacitor is recommended for the input capacitor. This type of capacitor provides low ESR and is suitable for high-frequency switching applications.
An overvoltage protection (OVP) circuit can be implemented using a zener diode and a resistor to clamp the input voltage. Additionally, an undervoltage lockout (UVLO) circuit can be implemented using a voltage detector IC to prevent the device from operating outside of its specified voltage range.
A 10uF to 22uF X5R or X7R ceramic capacitor is recommended for the output capacitor. This type of capacitor provides low ESR and is suitable for high-frequency switching applications.