Antenova provides a recommended PCB layout and design guidelines in their application notes and design guides. It's essential to follow these guidelines to ensure optimal performance, including proper grounding, decoupling, and component placement.
The A5887H has built-in filters and shielding to minimize out-of-band interference and harmonic rejection. However, it's still important to ensure proper PCB design and component selection to minimize external interference.
The A5887H can handle up to 20 dBm of input power. Exceeding this limit may cause damage to the module or affect its performance.
The A5887H is designed to operate in a wide range of temperatures (-40°C to 85°C) and humidity conditions. However, it's essential to follow proper storage and handling procedures to ensure the module's reliability and performance.
The typical current consumption of the A5887H varies depending on the operating mode. In sleep mode, it's typically around 1-2 mA, while in active mode, it's around 20-30 mA. Refer to the datasheet for specific current consumption values.
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