nRF52820 PCB RF Design

Hi.

I am designing a 4 layer PCB (0.8mm thick) for an nRF52820 microcontroller. 

My board's stack:
L1 - Signal
L2 - GND
L3 - Power
L4 - Signal

I have questions regarding the design of the ground plane under the radio transmission line.

According to the datasheet recommendations, layer 2 and layer 3 should not have copper under the RF line.

But while calculating the RF width on the JLCPCB website, you have to select the ground reference layer (in my case it is layer 2) and the result of the scoring depends a lot on that.

Do I need to fill the space under the radio transmission line on layer 2 with copper (GND polygon)? Or should I continue to follow the recommendations from the datasheet?


I hope for your help.
Thanks.

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  • Hi,

    Is L1 where you have the RF path\transmission line ?

    If so then since you only have L2 as the GND plane then you should use that as the reference for the transmission line. So no cut out if you use L2 as reference GND. Fille the area with GND copper.  

    Reason we do have a cut out in our 4 layer designs is that we use the bottom layer as GND also and have that as the reference for the transmission line, this helps reduce any stray capacitance in the design. 


    Regards,
    Jonathan

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  • Hi,

    Is L1 where you have the RF path\transmission line ?

    If so then since you only have L2 as the GND plane then you should use that as the reference for the transmission line. So no cut out if you use L2 as reference GND. Fille the area with GND copper.  

    Reason we do have a cut out in our 4 layer designs is that we use the bottom layer as GND also and have that as the reference for the transmission line, this helps reduce any stray capacitance in the design. 


    Regards,
    Jonathan

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