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Is 4-layer PCB always better than 2-layer ?

I had a design on 4-layer PCB with nrf51822, then the requirement was changed, then the 2-layer is sufficient for routing.

But I thought 4-layer PCB is better for RF circuit, so I can remain 4-layer PCB with a Ground plane and Power plane.

Is my thought true ? Or I can just use a 2-layer then ?

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  • As long as you follow the PCB guidelines in the product specifications it should be fine.

    A PCB with a minimum of two layers, including a ground plane, is recommended for optimal performance.
    On PCBs with more than two layers, put a keep-out area on the inner layers directly below the antenna
    matching circuitry (components between device pins ANT1, ANT2, VDD_PA, and the antenna) to reduce the
    stray capacitances that influence RF performance. 
    

    So a 2 layer board will be sufficient if you have a pretty solid ground plane with little breaks, otherwise it may be better to go with 4 layers.

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