I am curious about the RF pin impedance, as this parameter is not listed in the relevant specification for nRF54 SoC family (i.e. datasheet v1.0).
I wonder whether it is 50 Ohm allowing for direct antenna or amplifier connection.
I am curious about the RF pin impedance, as this parameter is not listed in the relevant specification for nRF54 SoC family (i.e. datasheet v1.0).
I wonder whether it is 50 Ohm allowing for direct antenna or amplifier connection.
You should use the recommended schematic and layout as the external components are a doing both impedance matching and adding a harmonics filter. Trying to bypass this will be a design that will most likely not be compliant with regulations anywhere in the world.
Hello Sebastian,
the ANT output is not 50OHm and antenna or amplification need to be attached after the L4 and C11 where it says "RF" in the schematic.

This is the 50Ohm point.
As Paal states, if you skip this, you will have a bad time with both performance and failing regulatory requirements.
Best regards
Asbjørn
Well, I assume that I can design the matching network together with antenna. So I need to know what the impedance of that pin is. Could you let me know that value, please.
Hello Sebastian,
No, please apply the reference schematic as is and then add the antenna tuning network after L4 and C11 in the schematic I attached earlier.
It is not possible to integrate the antenna input impedance matching into these components. We don't share the pin impedance because we do not want to support customers trying to do this.
Best regards
Asbjørn
In some cases, the PCB itself (material, stack-up) can impact the performance of the matching network. So it is reasonable to recalculate the circuitry. But to do so, the pin impedance is required.