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Splitting plane for negative power supply

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Hi everybody,
I used op-amp for my project. And supplied with +12 and -12 volts. My PCB will have 4 layers which are TOP (signal layer) ,POWER (internal plane),GROUND(internal plane),BOTTOM (signal layer). When i split the power plane for supply voltages such as +12V, +5V , +3.3V , i confused where to set my -12 power for op-amp supply. Should i set -12V power to POWER plane or GROUND plane and why ?
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It is entirely your choice. Using internal layers for power and ground is not absolutely essential, it is done for convenience as those nodes generally need connections in lots of places around the board. To some degree they also provide shielding between outer signal layers but if you run your +/- 12V in the same way as signal traces and use decoupling capacitors to ground near your op-amp it should work perfectly well.

Brian.
 

Thank you so much. I also found that e-book.

https://books.google.com.tr/books?i...ng ground plane for negative power PCB&f=true

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