ZED-F9P - Integration manual
• Bias-t inductor must be L1 and L2 band frequency selected with high impedance in the GNSS
band.
• Ensure RF trace is tuned for 50 Ω to ensure L1 and L2 bandwidth.
4.8.5 Ground pads
Ensure the ground pads of the module are connected to ground.
4.8.6 Schematic design
For a
minimal design
with the ZED-F9P GNSS modules, consider the following functions and pins:
• Connect the power supply to VCC and V_BCKP.
• V_USB: If USB is used it is recommended V_USB is to be powered as per USB self-powered mode
specification.
• If USB is not used connect V_USB to ground.
• Ensure an optimal ground connection to all ground pins of the ZED-F9P GNSS module.
• Choose the required serial communication interfaces (UART, USB, SPI or I2C) and connect the
appropriate pins to your application.
• If you need hot or warm start in your application, connect a back-up battery to V_BCKP.
• Antenna bias is required, see ZED-F9P antenna bias section.
4.8.7 Layout design-in guideline
• Is the receiver placed away from heat sources?
• Is the receiver placed away from air-cooling sources?
• Is the receiver shielded by a cover/case to prevent the effects of air currents and rapid
environmental temperature changes?
• Is the receiver placed as recommended in the
?
• Assure a low serial resistance on the VCC power supply line (choose a line width > 400 um).
• Keep the power supply line as short as possible.
• Add a ground plane underneath the module to reduce interference. This is especially important
for the RF input line.
• For improved shielding, add as many vias as possible around the micro strip/co-planar
waveguide, around the serial communication lines, underneath the module, etc.
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