Hardware Development Guide of Module Product
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MF206A
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RF Antenna Design Guide
The antenna connection and board layout design are the most important aspect in the full product design as they
strongly affect the product overall performances, hence read carefully and follow the requirements and the
guidelines for a proper design.
5.1
Antenna Types
Antenna types and modes are different according to the different ID designs and circuit layout designs of the
product itself. You can choose the antenna type and mode according to the estimation result by antenna
engineers.
1.
For PAD products, because the product itself has low sections, usually printed antennas are used as
the antenna mode (the antenna wiring is printed on a thin PCB board), and IFA plus parasitic units or
monopole plus parasitic units are used as the antenna type.
2.
For CPE products, because most products of this type have a large size, the available space for
antennas is also relative large. Thus, this type of products usually adopts the mode of PC racks plus FPC
antennas or PC racks plus bullet antennas. IFA plus parasitic units or monopole plus parasitic units are used
as the antenna type.
3.
If the product supports external antenna, then switch between the external antenna and internal
antenna must be using mechanical switches instead of electronic switches.
5.2
Antenna RF Cable and RF Connector
5.2.1
RF Connector
There are two interfaces on the RF antenna of module: main antenna interface, and GPS antenna. The main
antenna supports two access modes of RF signal: by LGA wielding panel mode and by RF connector mode. The
GPS antenna only supports the access mode of LGA wielding panel. Figure 5-1 is the main antenna connector