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FCC/CE RF Certification Fail

Hi,

We are using the Nordic Semi nRF51822-QFAA-T to do BLE project, but when we test CE/FCC RF test(Conducted / Radiated), there has a lot of noise around 2.4G.

BTW, I used Nordic Studio DTM to test it.

Nordic Studio DTM setting

Test result shows below:

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PCB layout

Could anyone help me please?

Elliott

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  • Hi Kristin

    I have to test it in RF lab, but the signal waveform would be the same when I turn on the peak hold/Max Hold, right?

    How can I control the PA turn on/off?

    Thanks,

    Elliott

  • FormerMember
    0 FormerMember in reply to Elliott

    The PA is automatically turned on when the radio is transmitting, and off when it is not transmitting anymore. It cannot be controlled by a user.

    During the ramp-up of the PA there will be some transients. However, they will only be there for a very short amount of time, and before modulation has been turned on. By using "peak hold", you can see the envelope over time. The spectrum will look a little wider than what it actually is because of the transients. However, since the transients occur before modulation has been turned on, it is ok. Reducing the resolution bandwidth in the spectrum analyzer (if possible) will make the transients less visible.

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  • FormerMember
    0 FormerMember in reply to Elliott

    The PA is automatically turned on when the radio is transmitting, and off when it is not transmitting anymore. It cannot be controlled by a user.

    During the ramp-up of the PA there will be some transients. However, they will only be there for a very short amount of time, and before modulation has been turned on. By using "peak hold", you can see the envelope over time. The spectrum will look a little wider than what it actually is because of the transients. However, since the transients occur before modulation has been turned on, it is ok. Reducing the resolution bandwidth in the spectrum analyzer (if possible) will make the transients less visible.

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