
3: RF Integration
3
Note: To disconnect the
antenna, make sure you use the
Hirose U.FL connector removal
tool (P/N UFL-LP-N-2(01) to
prevent damage to the module
or coaxial cable assembly.
RF connection
Consider
the
following
when
attaching
an
antenna
to
the
module:
•
Use
a
Hirose
U.FL
connector
(model
U.FL
#CL331
‐
0471
‐
0
‐
10)
to
attach
an
antenna
to
a
connection
point
on
the
module,
as
shown
in
(The
main
RF
connector
on
the
top
side;
the
diversity
RF
connector
on
the
bottom
side).
•
Match
coaxial
connections
between
the
module
and
the
antenna
to
50
Ω.
•
Minimize
RF
cable
losses
to
the
antenna;
the
recommended
maximum
cable
loss
for
antenna
cabling
is
0.5
dB.
Figure 3-1: Antenna connection points and mounting holes
Ground connection
When
connecting
the
module
to
system
ground:
•
Prevent
noise
leakage
by
establishing
a
very
good
ground
connection
to
the
module
through
the
host
connector.
•
Connect
to
system
ground
using
the
two
mounting
holes
at
the
top
of
the
module
(as
shown
in
1).
•
Minimize
ground
noise
leakage
into
the
RF.
Depending
on
the
host
board
design,
noise
could
potentially
be
coupled
to
the
module
from
the
host
board.
This
is
mainly
an
issue
for
host
designs
that
have
signals
traveling
along
the
length
of
the
module,
or
circuitry
operating
at
both
ends
of
the
module
interconnects.
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