Hello,
RF switches are designed to operate with 50ohm loads. Even if they are equivalent to low impedance pass transistor, there can be some frequencies where non pure real load impedance can be transformed into different impedances because of resonances. S parameters of the switch don't seem to be available so anticipating the effective input impedance of the switch when loaded directly with an inductive load is not possible. Unless the differential impedance between NFC+ and NFC- is equal to the impedance our demo board antenna (0.50hm in series with 1.1µH), the CR95HF antenna tuning circuit has to be modified to match with you setup. so in a first step, I recommend you to assess the NFC+ - NFC- impedance and then modify the CR95HF antenna tuning circuit.
Unless you really need to have only one antenna active at a time, another solution is to use the TX1/RX1 pair and TX2/RX2 pair as two single ended input/outputs. L4/C9/C10/C8/C1 can be the tuning circuit for antenna 1 while L5/C13/C14/C12/C15 can be the tuning circuit for antenna 2. of course, Ca differential capacitor has to be removed and replaced by a dedicated parallel capacitance in parallel of each antenna (between signal and ground). If you still need to activate only one antenna at a time, you can keep the RF switches connected them as as follows:
- C2a is removed
- add a NFC+ to GND cap to replace C2a for antenna 1
- add a NFC- to GND capacitor to replace C2a for antenna 2
- C1/C2/C3/C4/C5/C6 can be eventually replaced by 0 Ohm resistors (C8/C11 and C12/C15 act as DC block for RFC inputs, and antenna does not generate any DC)
- connect antennas between RF1s and GND of each switch (of course NFC-GND inpout impedance of each switch has to be known to adapt matching circuits.
By doing so, switches input and outputs are working in proper single ended mode which is better than using the switch in differential mode. the draw back is the RF available power that is divided by two.
feel free to ask for more details if necessary.
best regards,
Henry Crane RFID/NFC product technical support.