Hi everyone,
I’m working on a home automation prototype using Arduino Mega + RFLink to handle 433 MHz devices. The plan is to move from a breadboard setup to a custom PCB.
I’m stuck on a couple of design aspects:
PCB layout for RF modules – best practices for antenna routing, grounding, and transceiver placement? this one has some insights: https://www.analog.com/en/resources/tec ... ignal.html One thing I m stuck here is, I want to enclose the whole setup in a box, but I have to keep the antenna out ....
Heat dissipation – should I stick with a standard FR4 PCB or use aluminum-backed PCB for better thermal management as suggests here: https://www.aivon.com/blog/pcb-knowledg ... ectronics/
If anyone has experience integrating RFLink + Arduino on a custom PCB, tips would be really helpful ....
I’m working on a home automation prototype using Arduino Mega + RFLink to handle 433 MHz devices. The plan is to move from a breadboard setup to a custom PCB.
I’m stuck on a couple of design aspects:
PCB layout for RF modules – best practices for antenna routing, grounding, and transceiver placement? this one has some insights: https://www.analog.com/en/resources/tec ... ignal.html One thing I m stuck here is, I want to enclose the whole setup in a box, but I have to keep the antenna out ....
Heat dissipation – should I stick with a standard FR4 PCB or use aluminum-backed PCB for better thermal management as suggests here: https://www.aivon.com/blog/pcb-knowledg ... ectronics/
If anyone has experience integrating RFLink + Arduino on a custom PCB, tips would be really helpful ....
