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  1. DCuadrado

    OL interference

    Of course each module must have its aluminium enclosure box with its SMA connectors.
  2. DCuadrado

    OL interference

    Thanks for your answers. The best solution has been to divide the big PCB into smaller ones and put a filter at the input of each one.
  3. DCuadrado

    OL interference

    Yes, that's the local oscillator. I have built several small modules instead of a big one and now the interferences are smaller. They still exit, but are smaller...
  4. DCuadrado

    OL interference

    Both the top and the bottom ground planes should be well connected since there are vias every 2 mm and the connectors are soldered on both planes. In the test circuit that I mentioned, the gap has a lenght of approximately 6 mm. Concerning the clearance. I think what have is a coplanar...
  5. DCuadrado

    OL interference

    Thank you very much for your answers. BrianG, yes my network analyzer is 50 ohms matched and there is a ground plane on both layers. The filter is not oscillating. Please, I'd appreciate if somebody answered a couple of questions. - What distance (clearance) should there be between the RF...
  6. DCuadrado

    OL interference

    Higgler I am not allowed to upload any pictures... sorry. What should I take into consideration about the power supply and the ground connections?
  7. DCuadrado

    OL interference

    Thank you for your answer. Yes, I have avoided abrupt turns in the strip lines. I think the problem has more to do with the SMA connectors... I have built a microstrip circuit just with the two SMA connectors and a line between them. I have cut the line and when I connect the spectrum...
  8. DCuadrado

    OL interference

    Hello everybody! I have recently built a module which up-converts a baseband signal between 90 and 190 to an IF signal between 2263,5 and 2363,5 MHz. This module needs an OL signal of 2453,5 MHz @ 0dBm which passes through a buffer amplifier consisting of a band pass filter, an amplifier and an...

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