Texas Instruments recommends following a star-grounding layout, keeping analog and digital grounds separate, and using a solid ground plane to minimize noise. Additionally, keep the input and output traces short and away from each other to reduce crosstalk.
The POR and BOR features are enabled by default. To handle them, ensure that the power supply ramps up slowly (typically 10ms to 100ms) to allow the device to reset properly. You can also use external circuitry to delay the power-on reset signal if needed.
The TLV2434AIDG4 can drive up to 1000pF of capacitive load. However, it's recommended to keep the capacitive load below 500pF to ensure stability and optimal performance.
To optimize for low-power operation, use the lowest possible supply voltage (1.7V), reduce the clock frequency, and use the shutdown mode when the device is not in use. Additionally, consider using the low-power mode (LPM) feature, which reduces power consumption during idle periods.
The recommended operating temperature range for the TLV2434AIDG4 is -40°C to 125°C. However, the device can operate up to 150°C with reduced performance and reliability.