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STM8S003 Issue with Load Noise

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Hi,

We have a switching circuit with an STM8S003F3 driving a triac to switch a heating element.

Whenever the element is jerked or moved suddenly / shaken lightly, the board resets immediately. Have tried a RC snubber on load to no avail.

What else can we do? Please advise.

TIA

PS : Schematic and PCB layout attached.
 

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The snubber seems as being at the wrong place, I would expect in parallel with the load; in addition, it is in series with the microcontroller's 'power source'.
 

Hi,

* I see no true GND plane.
* why confusing multiple names for one single node: GND, ACL, GND_Symbol...
* What is D2 good for?
* be sure there is no floating signal (no microcontroller I/O must be left floating)
* J1 --> J3: It seems the load current travels a long way across the whole PCB ... maybe even underneath the microcontroller.
* C5 has lengthy wiring .. not to a clean GND point, but to a dirty load current trace.
* C2 has lengthy wiring with unknown path

A nowadays PCB layout is not "just connecting pins".
It needs a careful concept, considering
* Clean GND and dirty GND (especially when stray inductance at a switching node will cause ground bounce at the microcontroller)
* clean signals and dirty signals in general. (especially when power switching signals (with high dV/dt and high dI/dt) will cause crosstalk, interference, coupling ...on sensitive signals)
* HF regarding EMI/EMC.

Klaus
 

I love opto!!!

I would use in my circuits... Even though it is not an isolated power source!!!

kkkkk...
 

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