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nRF9160 External Antenna circuit modifications

I have an application  where I will require an external antenna as our product sits in a metal enclosure.

The example NRF91 DK development board shows a UFL connector (which the manual says can be used for testing and external antenna connection), but it also has provision for an internal antenna (which I am not interested in for my design – highlighted in yellow).

 

Can all of the highlighted items be removed if I use an external antenna (connected directly to the ANT pin via a UFL connector)?

Also, with regards to the GPS connection, I am not interested in a GPS connection - what provision do I have to make on my PCB for a N/C of this pin on my board?

Kind regards

Michael

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  • Hi Michael,

     

    You are correct, the highlighted items can be removed if you only want to use an external antenna. Note though that the connector in the DK is SWF, not UFL, and these are not compatible. For development or production testing, SWF is neat, but for products where the cable is to stay put for the entire lifetime of the product, this is not ideal as the cable tends to come off quite easily. UFL better with respect to this, the cable is not as easily detached, but it is not pass-through with no cable attached. Maybe a slight digression, just FYI so you choose compatible connector types all the way.

    Not quite sure what you mean about the GPS connection. If you do not plan on using this you can remove everything from the nRF9160 GPS pin and towards the right, i.e.

    The pin can just be left floating.

     

    Best regards,

    Andreas

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  • Hi Michael,

     

    You are correct, the highlighted items can be removed if you only want to use an external antenna. Note though that the connector in the DK is SWF, not UFL, and these are not compatible. For development or production testing, SWF is neat, but for products where the cable is to stay put for the entire lifetime of the product, this is not ideal as the cable tends to come off quite easily. UFL better with respect to this, the cable is not as easily detached, but it is not pass-through with no cable attached. Maybe a slight digression, just FYI so you choose compatible connector types all the way.

    Not quite sure what you mean about the GPS connection. If you do not plan on using this you can remove everything from the nRF9160 GPS pin and towards the right, i.e.

    The pin can just be left floating.

     

    Best regards,

    Andreas

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