ltkenbo
Junior Member level 1
I have designed a small transmitter (and receiver) that will use a Microchip MRF49XA transceiver chip. I have layed out both boards but on the transmitter board (remote control) I am having trouble selecting an antenna. The board is very compact as you can see in the picture below. I was planning on using a piece of wire for antenna but realized it would have to be like 17 cm which I figured wouldn't work since it would have to loop around the box in order to fit. On that board also there will be a CR2032 battery on the bottom side (you can see the silkscreen if you look in the center).
I looked into helical antennas such as this one: https://www.mouser.com/ds/2/238/ant-xxx-hexx-3485.pdf
but they need to have a good bit of clearance from the ground plane (0.5 in. for that one). I will however probably use that antenna on the receiver board (because I have much more room to play with). Anyways just looking for some tips or suggestions about which direction to go. The transceiver chip can operate in the 868 MHz and 915 MHz bands also which is another option if it would help with a smaller antenna. I'm pretty new on the wireless stuff but trying to learn more so any tips would be appreciated.
Could someone also explain in what case a ground plane needs to be right near the antenna and in which case not. I thought monopoles used the ground plane as the other half or reference and to reflect the waves. How come a helical needs to be farther away?
If you're interested more about what the project is for exactly see my blog:
ltkenbo.blogspot.com
I looked into helical antennas such as this one: https://www.mouser.com/ds/2/238/ant-xxx-hexx-3485.pdf
but they need to have a good bit of clearance from the ground plane (0.5 in. for that one). I will however probably use that antenna on the receiver board (because I have much more room to play with). Anyways just looking for some tips or suggestions about which direction to go. The transceiver chip can operate in the 868 MHz and 915 MHz bands also which is another option if it would help with a smaller antenna. I'm pretty new on the wireless stuff but trying to learn more so any tips would be appreciated.
Could someone also explain in what case a ground plane needs to be right near the antenna and in which case not. I thought monopoles used the ground plane as the other half or reference and to reflect the waves. How come a helical needs to be farther away?
If you're interested more about what the project is for exactly see my blog:
ltkenbo.blogspot.com