Sherry1
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RF coupling between different layers is very high, you will not gain anything trying to separate RF between layers as long as they cover each other.So you suggest to have a common GNP for both the antennas and both of them use VIAs to connect to this one GNP? How would that work?
For best precision and antenna gain should a GPS antenna be RHCP. For handheld equipment that should be able receive GPS signals independent of position, can a linear antenna be to prefer. Disadvantage is that it cost 3 dB RHCP gain and some lost precision due to that the antenna more easily receives secondary reflections.Yes the GPS antenna I am considering is linearly polarized.
So far, have I never had problem with a too big ground plane for an embedded antenna. It can results in minor effects for directivity and SAR values, mostly in a positive way. In some rare cases, had a big ground plane size been a problem resulting in low antenna efficiency, often in combination with a unwanted RF hot spot in LCD display or battery.I have seen documents that suggest that if GNP is a lot larger than λ/4 then it will result in multi-lobe and smaller GNP of-course is a compromise on efficiency and gain. So i got confused.
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