[sdiy] Will LCD backlight PWM cause audio noise?
Veronica Merryfield
veronica at merryfield.ca
Fri Aug 17 18:18:07 CEST 2012
Hi Tom
I have a couple of pro products out there with PWM control on a backlight. I use different rails for audio verse non-audio, I use local decoupling at the PWM switch with post switch LP RC filtering (any leads to the LCD do not therefore act as radiators), I use ground flooding on the PCB with plenty of flood round the switch and I try to keep the audio and non-audio separated on the PCB, often with a separation barrier if I can.
Straight PWM at an elevated frequency is reasonable to deal with since it is constant. SMPSUs chips that say they switch at high frequencies but then have long controlled off times under light load conditions play havoc since the actual frequency drops to audio. THe above techniques work however in these cases, so your constant 78KHz should be ok with the right care taken.
Veronica
On 2012-08-17, at 9:01 AM, Tom Wiltshire wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> If I control the brightness of an LCD backlight using PWM, is it likely to cause a lot of audio noise?
>
> I was planning to have a PIC PWM channel driving a transistor to switch the backlight on and off. This could be well above audio frequencies, say 78KHz. However, it struck me that switching a high current load (30-40 mA) on and off rapidly right next to a load of sensitive audio circuits wasn't the brightest idea I'd ever had.
>
> What do you think? Will it cause me problems or will I get away with it?
>
> Thanks,
> Tom
>
> _______________________________________________
> Synth-diy mailing list
> Synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
> http://dropmix.xs4all.nl/mailman/listinfo/synth-diy
>
More information about the Synth-diy
mailing list