Antenna Reference Design Guide

FCC ID: XPYJODYW164-07A

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JODY-W1 antenna reference design
Topic :                JODY-W1 antenna reference design
Doc.No:                UBX-18017767
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Created                24-Apr-2018                                              Stefan May                                                     smay
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1 Scope
This document defines the essential specifications necessary to implement the JODY-W1 antenna
reference designs. It is part of the equipment certification application issued to FCC and IC. The
information contained herein and its references should be sufficient to guide a skilled person in an
attempt to implement the design on a host carrier. It will provide the designer with PCB layout
details and expected performance specifications.
The document supports a connector-based designs for the use of external antennas (one for each
antenna pin of the module)


2 FCC/IC ID reference
Model                                                              FCC ID                                                              IC ID

JODY-W164-03A                                                      XPYJODYW164                                                         8595A-JODYW164
JODY-W164-07A                                                      XPYJODYW164-07A                                                     8595A- JODYW16407A
Table 1: FCC and IC IDs for different models of JODY-W1 series




3 General description and requirements
JODY-W1 series module provides three RF interfaces for connecting the external antennas.
Antenna ports ANT0 and ANT1 have a nominal characteristic impedance of 50 Ω and must be
connected to the related antenna through a 50 Ω transmission line to allow proper impedance
matching along the RF path; a bad termination of the pin may result in poor performance or even
damage to the RF section of the module.
The ANT2 antenna port is not used on the JODY-W164-03A and JODY-W164-07A modules.
For optimal antenna performance in multi-radio mode, the isolation between the antennas must be
maximized; the designer must follow the requirements specified in Table 2 and Table 3 to ensure
good performance.




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Item                   Requirements                          Remarks
Impedance              50  nominal characteristic           The impedance of the antenna RF connection must match
                       impedance                             the 50  impedance of Antenna pins.
Frequency Range        2400 - 2500 MHz                       For 802.11b/g/n and Bluetooth.
                       5150 - 5850 MHz                       For 802.11a/n/ac.
Return Loss            S11 < -10 dB (VSWR < 2:1)             The Return loss or the S11, as the VSWR, refers to the
                       recommended                           amount of reflected power, measuring how well the
                       S11 < -6 dB (VSWR < 3:1) acceptable   primary antenna RF connection matches the 50 
                                                             characteristic impedance of antenna pins.
                                                             The impedance of the antenna termination must match as
                                                             much as possible the 50  nominal impedance of antenna
                                                             pins over the operating frequency range, to maximize the
                                                             amount of power transferred to the antenna.
Efficiency             > -1.5 dB ( > 70% ) recommended       The radiation efficiency is the ratio of the radiated power
                       > -3.0 dB ( > 50% ) acceptable        to the power delivered to antenna input: the efficiency is a
                                                             measure of how well an antenna receives or transmits.
Maximum Gain                                                 The maximum antenna gain must not exceed the value
                                                             specified in type approval documentation to comply with
                                                             regulatory agencies radiation exposure limits.

Table 2: Summary of antenna interface requirements


Item                 Requirements                            Remarks
Isolation            S21 > 25 dB recommended                 The antenna to antenna isolation is the S21 parameter
(in-band)            S21 > 20 dB acceptable                  between the two antennas in the band of operation.
Isolation            S21 > 35 dB recommended                 Out-of-band isolation is evaluated in the band of the
(out-of-band)        S21 > 30 dB acceptable                  aggressor to ensure that the transmitting signal from
                                                             the other radio is sufficiently attenuated by the receiving
                                                             antenna to avoid saturation and intermodulation effect
                                                             at the receiver’s port.
Envelope             ECC < 0.1 recommended                   The ECC parameter correlates the far field parameters
Correlation          ECC < 0.5 acceptable                    between antennas in the same system. A low ECC
Coefficient (ECC)                                            parameter is fundamental to improve performance in
                                                             MIMO-based systems.

Table 3: Summary of MIMO and Wi-Fi/Bluetooth coexistence requirements




4 Reference design of RF path
The reference design of the 50 Ω path to connect the modules antenna pins with a SMA connector
is displayed in Figure 1. The specification can be found in Table 4. The two coplanar ground planes
beside the signal trace should be connected to the lower ground plane using vias (illustrated in
Figure 2). It is recommended that this vias are placed with a maximum distance of 0.5 mm to the
coplanar ground edge and a maximum pitch of 2 mm. The top side should be coated with generic
LPI solder stop mask. The antenna traces should have a minimum distance of 20 mm, preferably
more, to ensure the required antenna to antenna isolation.
The SMA connector is used to mount an antenna. For Bluetooth and Wi-Fi operation in the 2.4 GHz
band and Wi-Fi operation in the 5 GHz band, the module has been tested and approved for use with
antennas up to 2 dBi antenna gain.




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Figure 1: Coplanar micro-strip dimension specification


 Item                     Value

 S                        300 µm

 W                        650 µm

 T                        35 µm

 H                        400 µm

                          4.3


Table 4: Coplanar micro-strip specification


The mechanical dimensions and position of the components are specified in Figure 2. The layers
beneath the ‘top layer’ have the same dimensions and are filled with ground. No RF traces are
routed in those layers.




Figure 2: Mechanical dimensions of JODY-W1 antenna reference design, top layer. Antenna ports from top to bottom:
ANT1, ANT0, ANT2.


         The ANT2 antenna port is not used on the JODY-W164-A modules.




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