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Re: Any thoughts on how to best shield u.fl connectors on NICs?

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On 30 October 2012 16:45, Julian Calaby <julian.calaby@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> That's a good point, all the NICs I've looked at closely (e.g. the
> rt2500usb cards on my desk at the moment) have an antenna or u.fl
> connector with some passive components around it and usually the
> antenna trace runs exposed on the board for a couple of millimetres
> before it disappears under the shielding around the RF chip. I'll
> check my collection at home tonight, but I'm pretty sure that all the
> PCI cards have a couple of cm of exposed antenna trace between the SMA
> connector and the RF shield.

I've even seen ${COMMERCIAL} kit do this internally.

Ben, what are you worried about in particular?




Adrian
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