I'm about to use a 64-pin PIC, which has something like 4 different VDD pins.
I assume I need a .1uF monolithic cap to ground as close as possible to each vdd pin. How about the recommended tantalum capacitor? Do i need 4 of these as well?
PCM programmer
Joined: 06 Sep 2003 Posts: 21708
Posted: Tue May 04, 2004 5:00 pm
Normally, you put one ceramic capacitor on each Vdd pin
of each chip on your board. A typical value is 0.1 uF (also
called 100 nF).
You put a single tantalum capacitor on the output of your
voltage regulator. The value might be as little as 10 uF.
It depends on the amount of current used. The data sheet for
the voltage regulator might also specify a minimum value.
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