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  1. The purpose of this document is to provide general guidelines for successful radio PCB design using the MC13853 LNA. The MC13853 has three bands, a low band and two high bands, in a QFN16 package.

  2. PCBs Layout Guidelines for RF & Mixed-Signal | Analog Devices

    This application note provides guidelines and suggestions for RF printed-circuit board (PCB) design and layout, including some discussion of mixed-signal applications, such as digital, analog, and RF components on the same PCB.

  3. This application note describes step by step techniques for ensuring the correct PCB layout and subsequent design optimization steps for each circuit block of the RF integrated circuit architecture.

  4. RF/Microwave Circuits are designed to pass signals within band of interest and filter energy outside that range. Signal band can be narrow or wide. Narrow band circuits usually have pass band less than 1 MHz. Broad band circuits pass a range of frequencies up to tens of MHz.

  5. This application note also illustrates important RF PCB design concepts for a successful RF PCB layout. It provides steps to lay out an RF PCB and review the final design before sending it to the manufacturer.

  6. RF Design Guidelines PCB Layout and Circuit Optimization - Semtech | PDF

    RF Design Guidelines PCB Layout and Circuit Optimization_semtech - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. This guide can help designers to design some RF boards.

  7. AN91445 explains antenna design in simple terms and provides guidelines for RF component selection, matching network design, and layout design. This application note also recommends two Cypress-tested PCB antennas that can be implemented at a very low cost for use with the Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) solutions that are part of Cypress’s PSoC ...

  8. The purpose of this application note is to help users design PCBs for the next generation EZRadioPROTM RF ICs, i.e. the Si4460/61/63/64/67/68 devices (henceforth referred to as EZRadioPROTM RF ICs) using good design practices that allow for good RF performance.

  9. Follow basic design guide-lines for a good PCB layout. Make sure, if the antenna used is of a PCB kind, that the antenna area is separate enough so that it will be far away from metal surfaces, wires, and other objects.

  10. When designing the PCB layout for the RF modules, there are some measures that need to be taken to get the best performance from the radio module. In this application note, we will suggest some best practices for your product to succeed.

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