RF and Low-Frequency Analog Layout

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Hello!

On a PCB I have RF, digital, and analog sections.

RF section has a strong +5 dBm LO feeding the mixer operating in the MHz range.
The analog section consists of an active filter working in the kHz range with much weaker -15 dBm signals.

In PCB practice, power planes (and sometimes ground planes) of the analog and digital sections are usually partitioned and separated.

So my question is: should I separate the RF section from the digital and lower-frequency analog sections as well? Or can the RF section use the same power/gnd planes as the analog?
 


marce,

Thank you for the suggestions! I have skimmed through Ott's book and have a good idea of the isolation of the analog signals from the digital signals. In general though, do high-frequency analog components in the MHz range share the same power and ground with the lower kHz range analog circuitry?

 

I have limited RF layout experience, so am hoping someone who is more experiences in this would provide some guidance. From the designs I have seen, the ground has been 1 contigous plane, the supplies were seperated for the RF and the other circuitry.
 

Thank you for your suggestions! I had a question, you mentioned you had the same ground plane for all sections... Did you separate the power plane or did you share the power as well?

 

yes, power plane is separated in each section.... RF Section is separated by Ferrite beads
 

On the boards I have seen/worked on had one contigous ground, the RF power isolated by a pi filter of cap-ferrite bead-cap.
 

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