
TIM-5H
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Hardware
Integration
Manual
Design-In
GPS.G5-MS5-07015-A-1
u-blox
proprietary
Page 24
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2.9.3 Active Antenna Bias Power
There
are
two
ways
to
supply
the
bias
voltage
to
pin
V_ANT
.
It
can
be
supplied
externally
(please
consider
the
datasheet
specification)
or
internally.
For
Internal
supply,
the
VCC_RF
output
must
be
connected
to
V_ANT
to
supply
the
antenna
with
a
filtered
supply
voltage.
However,
the
voltage
specification
of
the
antenna
has
to
match
the
actual
supply
voltage
of
the
u-blox
5
Receiver
(e.g.
3.0
V).
u-blox 5 Module
GND
RF_IN
GND
Active Antenna
V_ANT
VCC_RF
LNA
external
antenna
voltage
supply
R_BIAS
u-blox 5 Module
GND
RF_IN
GND
Active Antenna
V_ANT
VCC_RF
LNA
R_BIAS
Figure 13: Supplying Antenna bias voltage
Since
the
bias
voltage
is
fed
into
the
most
sensitive
part
of
the
receiver,
i.e.
the
RF
input,
this
supply
should
be
virtually
free
of
noise.
Usually,
low
frequency
noise
is
less
critical
than
digital
noise
with
spurious
frequencies
with
harmonics
up
to
the
GPS/GALILEO
band
of
1.575
GHz.
Therefore,
it
is
not
recommended
to
use
digital
supply
nets
to
feed
pin
V_ANT
.
An
internal
switch
(under
control
of
the
u-blox
5
software)
can
shutdown
the
supply
to
the
external
antenna
whenever
it
is
not
needed.
This
feature
helps
to
reduce
power
consumption
when
the
receiver
is
in
Sleep
Mode.
2.9.3.1
Short Circuit Protection
If
a
reasonably
dimensioned
series
resistor
R_BIAS
is
placed
in
front
of
pin
V_ANT
,
a
short
circuit
situation
can
be
detected
by
the
baseband
processor.
If
such
a
situation
is
detected,
the
baseband
processor
will
shut
down
supply
to
the
antenna.
The
receiver
is
by
default
configured
to
attempt
to
reestablish
antenna
power
supply
periodically.
To
configure
the
antenna
supervisor
use
the
UBX-CFG-ANT
message.
For
further
information
refer
to
the
u-blox 5 Protocol Specification [1].
References
Value
Tolerance
Description
Manufacturer
R_BIAS
10
Ω
±
10%
Resistor,
min
0.250
W
Table 4: Short circuit protection, bill of material
Short circuits on the antenna input without limitation of the current can result in permanent
damage to the receiver! Therefore, it’s recommended to implement an R_BIAS in all risk
applications, such as situations where the antenna can be disconnected by the end-user or
that have long antenna cables.
An
additional
R_BIAS
is
not
required
when
using
a
short
and
open
active
antenna
supervisor
circuitry
as
defined
in
Section
282H
2.9.4.1
,
as
the
R_BIAS
is
equal
to
R2.
2.9.4
65B
Active Antenna Supervisor
u-blox
5
Technology
provides
the
means
to
implement
an
active
antenna
supervisor
with
a
minimal
number
of
parts.
The
antenna
supervisor
is
highly
configurable
to
suit
various
different
applications.