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Reference Designs for 868 / 900 and 315 MHz bands

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1. e APPLICATION NOTE 106 Green Smart Wireless ENOCEAM EnOcean devices with Helical Antenna Reference Designs for 868 900 and 315 MHz bands The purpose of this document is to give some basic knowledge as well as to provide some reference design examples for compact EnOcean end devices using EnOcean standard heli cal antennas for 868 900 and 315MHz SRD bands This document is primarily targeted at users of the EnOcean modules TCM 3xy U C and STM 3xy U C according to pre existing designs from the user manuals In principal the reference designs can also be adapted for other modules and specific applications Helical antennas are small and have good efficiency offering a good alternative to the clas sical quarter wave whip antenna The size advantage is especially apparent at low frequen cies i e 315MHz where the wavelength and therefore whip length is considerably longer The disadvantages of helical antennas compared to whip antennas are that they are more expensive and have narrower bandwidths meaning that they are less tolerant to near field mismatch Typically a matching network is designed for a specific application which pro vides a good compromise between cost and performance A helical element is a wire coil usually wound from copper brass or steel Compared to a monopole which is essentially a 2 dimensional structure a normal mode working helical antenna is a 3 dimensional structure but can be considered as a
2. shorter monopole A small helical antenna significantly reduces the needed physical size of the antenna and that IS important especially for longer waves lower frequencies However this reduction in size comes at a price Intrinsically helical antennas have a higher Q factor Bandwidth is signifi cantly narrower and by a matter of principle its ideal gain is lower compared to a full size elongated quarter wave whip In most real cases however helical antennas can perform as well or even better than quarter wave physically much longer antennas with a non ideal restrained shape Quarter wave helical chip or PCB antennas are in contrast to dipole antennas all ground dependent That is they must have a large ground plane to work against A quarter wave whip and associated ground plane combine to form a complete resonant circuit antenna at the working frequency The distributed capacitance of the hel ical quarter wave antenna acts however as an impedance matching factor that minimizes the effect of the ground plane Since the ground plane is the other half of the antenna its size and proximity are essential for its efficiency Various conductive or dielectric materials in the reactive near field of the antenna PCB housing underground are unavoidable Therefore the antenna impedance under typical application conditions e g a board with housing placed on concrete dry wall should be measured and matched in order to reach the bes
3. WC 315MHz 26dBm 17dB dBi Fig 7 Spectral transmission measurements for fast evaluation of antenna performance IMPORTANT Please note that a new FCC ARIB device approval is required if the radio devices are used with any other than therefore specified or pre installed modular approved antenna listed in the corresponding user manual EnOcean Helical Antenna Description EnOcean helical antennas are optimized to be used with EnOcean radio modules FCC lim ited modular approval to be used with EnOcean radio devices is available The antennas offer good performance within typical geometrical constrains Cu PHC wire delivers excel lent electrical performance omnidirectional radiation pattern solderability and corrosion immunity at a cost effective price Helical antenna can be attractively hidden within a plastic housing together with an EnO cean module Two mechanically different types of helical antennas are available one for 868 to 928MHz and another for 315MHz Design according to the drawings below and al ways connect to RF_WHIP path Please contact EnOcean to sign the mandatory limited FCC modular approval user agree ment and for information regarding MOQ information Specifications Designed for ISM band MHz 315 868 928 Bandwidth MHz 35 Omnidirectional Omnidirectional Polarization Linear Linear Reflection loss dB Maximum Gain dBi Impedance 2 Dimensions 32 L x 7 7 W x 8 15 H 23 57 L x 6 9 W
4. x 7 35 H APPLICATION NOTE 106 Green Smart Wireless enocean Mechanical dimensions Details Ansicht A 22 72 2 Windungsbereich Helical Antenna 868 928 MHz o 1 Windungsbereich 0 5 Windungen Steigung 4 3 0 4 mm 2 Windungsbereich 9 5 Windungen Steigung 2 mm 3 Windungsbereich 8 Windungen Steigung 1 25 mm gestreckte L nge 395 mm Doppelbema ung 1 entspricht ganze Windung 4 3 2 2 betrifft Schenkelstellung bezogen auf Windungsanfang Windungen d rfen sich nicht ber hren Helical Antenna 315 MHz Disclaimer No liability is assumed for errors and or omissions We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice For the latest documentation visit the EnOcean website at www enocean com
5. OTE 106 Green Smart Wireless ENOCEAM Layout Antenna path JX JX 50Q i iAntenna Resonance Reflection Fig 3 Equivalent circuit of the matching network and the layout Sometimes due to specific design or application restrictions an external matching is inevita ble for the required performance In other cases even small changes on the antenna near field could lead to severe alteration of antenna performance Optionally provided place holders for serial elements X and X allow tuning of the desired resonance frequency while an optional shunt element Xna allows impedance matching and with it the return loss can be optimized This provides the best matching compromise for typical use cases Matching elements are SMD components i e 0402 to 0805 The reference boards with the helical antennas were measured in the first step at 868 and 315 MHz similarly for 900 MHz bands and in an iterative process step by step change of the network elements under dif ferent typical placement environments characterized A return loss greater than 6 dB and an acceptable bandwidth around the working frequency was realized Important please note that while adding external matching elements in this case is not relevant with regard to the 868 MHz CE approval for the 900 315 MHz antennas even if for itself FCC ARIB modular approved any external added RF matching element would require a new FCC device approval RC Co
6. dance values fine tuning of the specific end device housing typical environ ment use case to obtain the best overall compromise is recommended The recommended approach is the typical use case housing wall Room Controller 315 MHz j wie 68nH 15 nH housing wall 96 nH 15 nH Metal AT nH 15 nH 868 MHz u 12 pF LL housing wall 10 pF LL Metal 10 pF LL Window Contact 315 MHz spite 400 nH LL housing wall 52 nH LL Metal 4TnH 18H 866 MHZ wia 33 pF LL housina wall 33 pF LL Metal 39 pF LL Fig 5 Used matching network component values L amp C components from Darfon HI1608 respectively CLOO5NPO series Design verification Due to antenna reciprocity only transmit performance is evaluated here The reference design boards Fig 6 were equipped with either TCM 300 or STM 300 mod ules both with identical radio settings The modules were configured to transmit in CW mode and powered by batteries Measurements as shown in Fig 7 were made WC 315MHz Bee 7 dBm ohe n WC 868 MHz RC 315 MHz 7 dBm Fig 6 Realization of the four reference design boards equipped with TCM 3x0 C Modules APPLICATION NOTE 106 Green Smart Wireless ENOCEAN d 18m Ad 30 cm Moduleon N Styropor 3 lt Se gt AUT i l Module Measurement Correction Gain RC 868MHz 29dBm 27dB 2dBi WC 868MHz 25dBm 27dB 2dBi RC 315MHz 28dBm 17dB 11dBi Lateral module alignment for maximal transmission
7. n LL C2 33 Metall oo AN we L 82 nHhousing wall PA Long 15 nH La 68n IT iM WC L 100nH wio g 7 4 o RC Cos LL C 10 Metall e e ge oO RC Cong Lh C5 12 i 12 00 12 f WC Cae LL C 33 Metall 15 00 18 00 18 200 00 225 00 250 00 275 00 300 00 325 00 350 00 375 00 400 00 425 00 450 00 0 70 0 75 0 80 0 85 0 90 0 95 1 00 Freq MHz Freq GHz Fig 4 Measurement of the antennas on two reference designs under different environmen tal conditions It is obvious that at 315 MHz longer wave left antenna bandwidth is Significantly tightened while at 868 and 900 MHz much shorter wave right is wider more tolerant to different environments Three environmental device conditions were evaluated 1 The PCB board without housing 2 The PCB board with typical plastic housing on the wall 3 The PCB board on a metallic surface The antenna was positioned here in parallel to the metal surface with only a one centimeter gap worst case APPLICATION NOTE 106 Green Smart Wireless ENOCEAN Plastic housing walls and metallic objects effect the antenna s near field strongly reducing its resonance frequency In the real world this must also be taken in to consideration The following table shows recommended components for the matching network dependent on the specific application and typical environments These values must be seen only as start and gui
8. n this appnote an external matching network could op timize the performance of end devices For use with other radio devices frequency bands or antenna types manufacturers please respect the appropriate documentation and legal national compliance requirements General layout considerations The best position for a helical antenna is at the edge of PCB The area around antenna has to be left free of metallization or any components As a rule of thumb the ground plane Should be as large as possible without interruptions The correct spacing of electronic com ponents ground plane and specific antenna near the environment is crucial for overall per formance of the RF system Two typical application examples room controller window contact are given Fig 1 and Fig 2 For both cases an optional normally not used i e only two OR serial resistors mounted instead of X and X2 antenna matching network be tween the antenna foot point and the radio device is provided more details about in Fig 3 Matching elements Room Controller Window Contact Matching elements TCM300 C 7Omm 50mm 20 mm Fig 2 The manufactured PCB samples for determination of the return loss The used PCB is a 1 mm thick standard FR4 with 18 um cooper layer The 50 Q micro strip is realized with a 1 8 mm wide cooper path Fig 3 shows the equivalent circuit of an op tional matching network and the corresponding layout in detail APPLICATION N
9. t real compromise Design considerations Ideal quarter wave monopole whip antennas are vertically stretched on a large ground plane with a lot of free space around them In typical indoor applications small housings masonry or other things in immediate proximity strongly affect the antennas reactive near field capacitive E g producing a downwards drift of the theoretical resonance frequency Therefore the initial antenna unloaded theoretical resonance frequency must be chosen Slightly above the desired practical working frequency of the end device depending on the specific housing design and application environment Distance to the antenna and the types of material That would lead in real life to somewhat shorter antennas than the theoretically required quarter wave length dimension Different materials e g reinforced masonry metal plates dry wall or air have different dielectric properties which affect the theoretical resonant frequency of the antenna differently EnOcean www enocean com Subject to modifications Christian Bach Sep 2015 Page 1 6 APPLICATION NOTE 106 Green Smart Wireless ENOCEAN EnOcean small helical antennas are designed and already approved to be used without ex ternal additional matching for typical EnOcean indoor environments The following two ge ometrically different reference design examples both use EnOcean helical antennas In cer tain cases however as described i

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