You could separate the antenna coil from your circuit. The cable in between antenna coil and the circuit is better use the coaxial cable. Then the matching circuit need to tune again base on your changes.
Thanks @jimmychan for your reply,
But, does any component from matching circuit have to be moved to the end of the cable where the coil will be? Is there a tool to estimate how a 30cm long 50ohm coaxial cable affects the LCR values of the coil?
Best regards,
Osmany
Antenna coil can be separated and then is the 30cm cable. The matching circuit can be put on the pcb side. We have an App. Note talk about the Antenna design and using VNA for the matching measurement (AN11740).
FYI. A cheaper solution to instead of using high end impedance analyzer (How to use the NanoVNA for the NFC reader antenna design).
How SMA is connected to TX1/RXP and RXN/TX2 wires?
Sorry, I don't understand what is your question?
Hi @jimmychan
I apologize for not having explained myself well.
The pn5180 receiver works with differential RXP/RXN input signals. Therefore, one end of the antenna is connected to RXP and the other to RXN. The same happens with the transmitter.
If I use a coaxial cable to connect the coil to the circuitry, using an SMA connector, how would the connection be? I should not use a shielded twisted pair instead.
I kindly thank you for your attention,
Osmany
You could test different cables to check the performance on your circuit base on your design.