A 10uF capacitor in parallel with a 100nF capacitor is recommended for power supply decoupling to ensure stable operation and minimize noise.
To minimize EMI, keep the analog and digital grounds separate, use a solid ground plane, and keep the signal traces short and away from the edges of the board. Also, use a shielded enclosure and ensure that the UDA1360TS is placed at least 1mm away from the enclosure.
The maximum allowed voltage on the analog input pins is VCC + 0.3V, but it's recommended to keep it within VCC + 0.1V to ensure reliable operation.
The UDA1360TS has several configuration options, such as gain settings, filter selection, and clock frequency. Refer to the application notes and design guides provided by Philips Semiconductors for specific configuration examples and guidelines.
The thermal resistance of the UDA1360TS package is typically around 30°C/W, but this can vary depending on the specific application and board design. Ensure proper thermal management to prevent overheating.