A 4-layer PCB with a solid ground plane and a separate power plane is recommended. Keep the signal traces short and away from the power plane to minimize noise and EMI.
Ensure good thermal management by providing adequate heat sinking and airflow. Use thermal interface materials and follow the recommended thermal design guidelines.
The input clock signal should be a stable, low-jitter signal with a frequency range of 25 MHz to 200 MHz. The signal should be differential and have a voltage swing of 200 mV to 400 mV.
Use a logic analyzer or oscilloscope to capture and analyze the signal waveforms. Check the power supply voltage, clock signal, and data signals for any anomalies or errors.
The recommended settings can be found in the HCMS-2903 programming guide. The default settings are usually sufficient, but may need to be adjusted based on the specific application requirements.