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ALAS5V Hardware Interface Description
2.2 GSM/UMTS/LTE Antenna Interface
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2.2.2 Antenna Installation
The antennas are connected by soldering the antenna pads (ANT_MAIN, ANT_DRX_MIMO,
ANT_GNSS) and their neighboring ground pads directly to the application’s PCB.
Figure 16: Antenna pads (top view)
The distance between the antenna pads and their neighboring GND pads has been optimized
for best possible impedance. To prevent mismatch, special attention should be paid to these
pads on the application’ PCB.The wiring of the antenna connection, starting from the antenna
pad to the application’s antenna must result in a 50
line impedance. Line width and distance
to the GND plane need to be optimized with regard to the PCB’s layer stack.
To prevent receiver desensitization due to interferences generated by fast transients like high
speed clocks on the external application PCB, it is recommended to realize the antenna con-
nection line using embedded Stripline rather than Micro-Stripline technology.
For type approval purposes (i.e., FCC KDB 996369 related to modular approval requirements),
an external application must connect the RF signal in one of the following ways:
•Via 50
coaxial antenna connector (common connectors are U-FL or SMA) placed as close
as possible to the module's antenna pad.
By soldering the antenna to the antenna connection line on the application’s PCB (without
the use of any connector) as close as possible to the module’s antenna pad.
By routing the application PCB’s antenna to the module’s antenna pad in the shortest pos-
sible way.
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T
R
P
N
M
GND GND
L
GND ANT_
MAIN
K
GND GND
J
H
G
GND GND
F
GND ANT_
DRX_
MAIN
E
GND GND
D
C
B
GND GND GND
A
GND ANT_
GNSS
GND