Buriedcode
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pcb trace impedance 2.4ghz
Hi, I've searched the forum and googled this one and I can't seem to find an answer, so I've come to you guys
Right, I have a pair of those 2.4Ghz A/V modules, but the ones I have don't have an SMA connector for the antenna. Instead they have a 3-pin header, with 2 GND pins and the centre one being the RF out. The output impedence of this is the standard 50 ohms and I'm planning to connect this via a PCB trace to an SMA connector, so I can use standard antenna's (those 'whip' type used in 802.11 PCI cards). Now, I have used 'TxLIne' software to work out the PCB trace width. For FR4, 1.6mm its 3.02mm. But, does the length matter? I'm not trying to make the trace radiate energy (ie, use is as a monopole) its just to make a connection between the pin from the module to an SMA connector.
Common sense tells me that it should be short so it doesn't act as an antenna, and since both ends of the connections (RFout and antenna) are both 50 ohms, no actual 'matching' is required.
Sorry if this is a common question, its just bugging me.
Thankyou for your time.
Buried(in)Code.
Hi, I've searched the forum and googled this one and I can't seem to find an answer, so I've come to you guys
Right, I have a pair of those 2.4Ghz A/V modules, but the ones I have don't have an SMA connector for the antenna. Instead they have a 3-pin header, with 2 GND pins and the centre one being the RF out. The output impedence of this is the standard 50 ohms and I'm planning to connect this via a PCB trace to an SMA connector, so I can use standard antenna's (those 'whip' type used in 802.11 PCI cards). Now, I have used 'TxLIne' software to work out the PCB trace width. For FR4, 1.6mm its 3.02mm. But, does the length matter? I'm not trying to make the trace radiate energy (ie, use is as a monopole) its just to make a connection between the pin from the module to an SMA connector.
Common sense tells me that it should be short so it doesn't act as an antenna, and since both ends of the connections (RFout and antenna) are both 50 ohms, no actual 'matching' is required.
Sorry if this is a common question, its just bugging me.
Thankyou for your time.
Buried(in)Code.