Rf interface, Rf connection, Rf performances – Sierra Wireless WISMO218 User Manual

Page 80: Antenna specifications

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WA_DEV_W218_PTS_002

Rev 005

Page 80 of 109

Product Technical Specification &

Customer Design Guidelines

RF Interface

The impedance is 50 nominal and the DC resistance is 0.

RF Connection

The RF input/output of the WISMO218 is through one of the castellation pins (Pin 21). A 50
stripline can be used to connect to standard RF connectors such as SMA, UFL, etc. for antenna
connection.

Note:

The antenna cable and connector should be chosen in order to minimize loss in the frequency bands
used for GSM900MHz and 1800MHz.

Note:

0.5dB can be considered as a maximum value for loss between the WISMO218 and an external
connector.

RF Performances

RF performances are compliant with the ETSI recommendation GSM 05.05.

The main parameters for the Receiver are:

E-GSM900 Reference Sensitivity = -109 dBm (typ.)

DCS1800 Reference Sensitivity = -109 dBm (typ.)

Selectivity @ 200 kHz : > +9 dBc

Selectivity @ 400 kHz : > +41 dBc

Linear dynamic range: 63 dB

Co-channel rejection: >= 9 dBc

The main parameters for the Transmitter are:

Maximum output power (EGSM): 33 dBm +/- 2 dB at ambient temperature

Maximum output power (GSM1800): 30 dBm +/- 2 dB at ambient temperature

Minimum output power (EGSM): 5 dBm +/- 5 dB at ambient temperature

Minimum output power (GSM1800): 0 dBm +/- 5 dB at ambient temperature

Antenna Specifications

The antenna must fulfill the requirements listed in the table below.

The optimum operating frequency depends on the application. A dual Band antenna will work in
these frequency bands and should have the following characteristics:

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