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Visitor II
June 10, 2022
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In the solder-mask opening below the sensor, the copper shall not be removed, right?

  • June 10, 2022
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This is my interpretation of the IIS328DQ Data Sheet, but according to my colleague, the gerber file linked in the answer to "IIS328DQ PCB Design Guidelines Unclear"* shows no copper under the sensor. Thus, the current PCB layout has the copper removed.

What is correct, and is it important?

Thank you.

*) As a new member, I'm not allowed to insert a hyperlink.

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    Best answer by Peter BENSCH

    If you place structures (such as GND plane, vias, tracks...) under the sensor package, this can lead to mechanical stress on the sensor, which in turn worsens the accuracy of the sensor (e.g. increase of offset), but in extreme cases can also damage the sensor.

    So please keep this keepout area free not only from tracks etc, but from copper in general.

    Does it answer your question?

    Regards

    /Peter

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    Technical Moderator
    June 10, 2022

    Welcome, @rainald​, to the community!

    You probably meant TN0019, right?

    Maybe @Eleon BORLINI​ can make some statement about this.

    Regards

    /Peter

    ST Employee
    June 10, 2022

    @Peter BENSCH​ is right :)

    -Eleon

    rainaldAuthor
    Visitor II
    June 10, 2022

    Yes, same content as in the data sheet.

    Section 2, 2nd bullet point: "It is strongly recommended not to place any structure on the top metal layer underneath the sensor (on the same side of the board). This must be defined as a keepout area."

    My interpretation of "on the top metal layer" (the data sheet reads "in the top metal layer") is that the copper shall not be removed, while my colleague reads "keepout area" as a fixed term meaning "copper removed".

    Technical Moderator
    June 10, 2022

    If you place structures (such as GND plane, vias, tracks...) under the sensor package, this can lead to mechanical stress on the sensor, which in turn worsens the accuracy of the sensor (e.g. increase of offset), but in extreme cases can also damage the sensor.

    So please keep this keepout area free not only from tracks etc, but from copper in general.

    Does it answer your question?

    Regards

    /Peter

    rainaldAuthor
    Visitor II
    June 10, 2022

    Yes. Glad to hear that no change is necessary. Thank you.

    You may want to improve your documentation (also "PCB thermal pad" is misleading).