Part Number: CC-ANTENNA-DK2
Hi Experts,
I was wondering if I could get dimensions for board number 4 on this TI DK2 antenna kit. I see there are dimensions for the ground plane and the total height, but I don't have the dimensions for any of the antenna…
Part Number: CC-ANTENNA-DK2 Hi TI team,
On Board#3, supposed to be a dual-band 868MHz-2.4GHz. When I measure the S11 of this board, I get picks at 2.0GHz (and 4.7GHz) which is very far from 2.4GHz, plus there is nothing at 868MHz.
(To be sure, I measured…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC-ANTENNA-DK2 Can anyone able to give me antenna 1 & 3 HFSS design file to understand the design procedure. Thanks to everyone in advance.
Hi,
There are two cable supplied with the CC-Antenna-DK2, JSC-JSC and JSC-SMA.
Measuring the antenna on a VNA should be done with the JSC-SMA cable supplied in the CC-Antenna-DK2 kit.
Regards,
Richard
Part Number: CC-ANTENNA-DK2 Hi TI Team,
The design note (page 4) mentions that only ANT2 and ANT3 are required for the PCB helical antenna. Is it okay to use ANT1, ANT2, and ANT3, and sometimes ANT1 and ANT2? (When tuning I found that these combinations…
Part Number: CC-ANTENNA-DK2 Hi TI experts,
I did a simulation of Board#11 using HFSS (according to the DXF found from https://e2e.ti.com/support/wireless-connectivity/bluetooth/f/bluetooth-forum/630896/cc-antenna-dk-rd-2-4-ghz-pcb-antenna-design-files…
Part Number: CC2640R2F Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC-ANTENNA-DK2 , Hi,
From what I know the PCB Antenna at CC2640R2F Launchpad is the 2.4GHz inverted F Antenna. I am looking at the CC-ANTENNA-DK2 is the 2.4GHz inverted F Antenna Board 11 or Board…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC-ANTENNA-DK2 , CC1310 Tool/software: TI C/C++ Compiler My Question is
Ques 1. Is this (CC-Antenna-DK2) omnidirectional ?
Ques 2. How to connect CC-Antenna-DK2 to CC1310 Launchpad?
Ques 3. Is there any modification…
Part Number: CC-ANTENNA-DK2 Hi,
just received the DK2, some impressive new designs!
#1 coin cell: I guess the name is just because of the size, but one has to keep the area clear from a real coin cell? One could think to stack a coin cell just above…