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Matching Differential impedance (Balanced) to a 50 Ω single ended

MTalha
MTalha 8 months ago

nRF24L01+ transceiver IC has a balanced output for antenna and it's recommended to load it with 15+j88 Ω to get maximum power. I tried to re-simulate the circuit but it didn't work. I doubt the setup for simulation is not correct. How Differential to single ended matching is made anyway, I didn't encounter. I attached pics of Data sheet and the simulation setups. (I couldn't upload images inside the post due to a system error)

https://easyupload.io/lpvd6l

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  • Tangolima
    Tangolima 7 months ago

    You need balun (balanced to unbalanced) transformer to transform single-ended to balanced.  

    -TL

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