Gad to see you got it running. Be sure to stress it over a wide range of 
supply voltages & load-currents to ensure it's robust. I also recommend 
probing around with a scope to make sure other signals are clean.

There are some good PCB-layout tips on the web for reducing noise. Many of 
them are not obvious at first-glance.

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