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NRF8001 antenna tuning

Hello!

I've developed a board with NRF8001 module mounted on it. Antenna on the board is much longer than in reference designs, so I can change the length. I also can add shunt capacitor/inductor. The problem is that I don't have a network analyzer. So is it real to tune the antenna without using special instruments?

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  • Hello

    I just designed a board and chanced the reference design a little bit (different component layout with chip antenna). I got respectable range of 10 meter. I made the mistake to use 6mil trace instead of the suggest 8mil in the pcb reference design. So i hope my next board will be better.

    Try to keep you're design as close as possible to the reference layout and you will do fine without network analyzer if you are happy with a near perfect range (just for hobby).

    Calculate you're trace impendance here: emclab.mst.edu/.../index.html

    My Eagle files for my homemade PCB. The board is made of FR4 0.8mm thick NRF51822.rar. Maybe you can send your files if you would like some comment on your design. I also made a new design without my errors. So don't use the layout for your design.

    Nick

  • PCB Antenna's are a topic of its own so if you just random change the length or size, you will never now how its behave or how to tune it without specialist equipment. Change the caps so you can rule that out. remove the shunt. Then try to cut your antenna every time a little shorter en test again if it will function.

    Some background information Antenna en tuning

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