Which side am I on?I'd suggest ceramic not electrolytic and @MrChips and I are always going to be at opposite ends of risk v cost .
Which side am I on?I'd suggest ceramic not electrolytic and @MrChips and I are always going to be at opposite ends of risk v cost .
Are they decoupling on the analog tracks ? Is that what you want ?The boards is basically supposed to be some sort of groovebox/synthesizer. Most of it is digital with mainly buttons and RGB LEDS which are connected to the HT16k33. Onle the volume knob and 2 volumes sliders are analog. They are connected to ADC pins.
Volume slider analog
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volume knob analog
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Oh, yea, that's a good point. Thank you. I`ll move them as close as possible to the input.The caps at RV1, RV2 and RV3 are at the wrong location. They should be at the inputs of the ADC.
Remember, every piece of wire is an antenna. The longer they are, the more EMI will be received.




@drjohsmith : I am sorry, I would probably need your help again on this. I did some research, and it almost seems like the biggest issue is that I am mixing analog and digital signals. Also the analog signal for my 2 volume sliders goes across the whole board which probably produces a lot of noise.Fyi
The pots , rv1 to 3 ,are they forming a voltage source into the pi ?
What is the source of the voltage they are sourcing ,?
I'm just thinking that the capacitor as mentioned by @MrChips is aimed to remove noise.
Can you share the schematic of how the RV are used please

im assuming your following Mr chips schematic ?@drjohsmith : I am sorry, I would probably need your help again on this. I did some research, and it almost seems like the biggest issue is that I am mixing analog and digital signals. Also the analog signal for my 2 volume sliders goes across the whole board which probably produces a lot of noise.
Is there a good solution for that by any chance? I have already a 0.1uF capactor right next to the ADC pin, but that just smoothes out the signal. It won`t help that the analog signal trace probably acts like an antenna and interfers with all my other components?
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The EMI picked up on a long length of wire is a problem when it adds noise to the signal of your interest.Yea, I am more concerned that the fairly long trace from the ADC pin to the actual volume pot can cause interference and noise issues to other traces or components nearby as its, an analog and not a digital signal. Or is that not really an issue?