Xplore Technologies Corp. MC7750 Manual Do Utilizador
RF Specifications
Rev 4 Sep.11
Proprietary and Confidential - Contents subject to change
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Note: A diversity antenna is used to improve connection quality and reliability through
redundancy. Because two antennas may experience difference interference effects (signal
distortion, delay, etc.), when one antenna receives a degraded signal, the other may not be
similarly affected.
redundancy. Because two antennas may experience difference interference effects (signal
distortion, delay, etc.), when one antenna receives a degraded signal, the other may not be
similarly affected.
Ground connection
When connecting the module to system ground:
•
Prevent noise leakage by establishing a very good ground connection to the
module through the host connector.
module through the host connector.
•
Connect to system ground using the two mounting holes at the top of the
module (shown in
module (shown in
).
•
Minimize ground noise leakage into the RF.
Depending on the host board design, noise could potentially be coupled to
the module from the host board. This is mainly an issue for host designs that
have signals traveling along the length of the module, or circuitry operating at
both ends of the module interconnects.
the module from the host board. This is mainly an issue for host designs that
have signals traveling along the length of the module, or circuitry operating at
both ends of the module interconnects.
Interference and sensitivity
Several interference sources can affect the module’s RF performance
(RF desense). Common sources include power supply noise and device-
generated RF.
(RF desense). Common sources include power supply noise and device-
generated RF.
RF desense can be addressed through a combination of mitigation techniques
(
(
on page 40) and radiated
sensitivity measurement (
Note: The MC7750 is based on ZIF (Zero Intermediate Frequency) technologies. When
performing EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) tests, there are no IF (Intermediate
Frequency) components from the module to consider.
performing EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) tests, there are no IF (Intermediate
Frequency) components from the module to consider.
Interference from other wireless devices
Wireless devices operating inside the host device can cause interference that
affects the module.
affects the module.
To determine the most suitable locations for antennas on your host device,
evaluate each wireless device’s radio system, considering the following:
evaluate each wireless device’s radio system, considering the following:
•
Any harmonics, sub-harmonics, or cross-products of signals generated by
wireless devices that fall in the module’s Rx range may cause spurious
response, resulting in decreased Rx performance.
wireless devices that fall in the module’s Rx range may cause spurious
response, resulting in decreased Rx performance.
•
The Tx power and corresponding broadband noise of other wireless devices
may overload or increase the noise floor of the module’s receiver, resulting in
Rx desense.
may overload or increase the noise floor of the module’s receiver, resulting in
Rx desense.