Shielding; Antenna And Cabling - Sierra Wireless MC5725 Hardware Integration Manual

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Note: Values in this guide are
taken from the appropriate
product specification documents
(PSDs) (listed in
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case of a discrepancy between
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PSD, use the value listed in the
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In the event of a discrepancy in values between this guide and the Product Specification Document (PSD), the PSD takes precedence.
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.

Shielding

The module is fully shielded to protect against EMI and to 
ensure compliance with FCC Part 15 ‐ "Radio Frequency 
Devices" (or equivalent regulations in other jurisdictions).
Note: The module shields must NOT be removed.

Antenna and cabling

When selecting the antenna and cable, it is critical to RF perfor‐
mance to match antenna gain and cable loss.
Choosing the correct antenna and cabling
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Consider the following points for proper matching of antennas 
and cabling:
The antenna (and associated circuitry) should have a 
nominal impedance of 50 Ω with a return loss ≤ 10 dB 
across each frequency band of operation.
The system gain value affects both radiated power and 
regulatory (FCC, IC, CE, etc.) test results.
Developing custom antennas
Consider the following points when developing custom‐
designed antennas:
A skilled RF engineer should do the development to ensure 
that the RF performance is maintained.
Identify the bands that need to be supported, particularly 
when both the MC57xx and MC87xx will be installed in the 
same platform. In this case, you may want to develop 
separate antennas for maximum performance.
Note: For detailed electrical performance criteria, see
Antenna Specification
Determining the antenna's location
Consider the following points when deciding where to put the 
antenna:
Antenna location may affect RF performance. Although the 
module is shielded to prevent interference in most applica‐
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