Dear All,
I have a setup with two sensorcore modules and an AP 281M4IB (Revision D) module working as a receiver in continuous scan mode. The sensores transmit at 2 Hz, the system is setup at 2.500 GHz. While the sensors are setup with 0 dBm tx channel power, the receiver is setup with the default rx power (-20 dBm).
While everything works fine at home (with WLan) for sufficient distances of about 10 m (with solid walls), in the lab where the system should be installed I don't get a reliable connection.
I do receive data when I put the receiver very close to the sensor (~30 cm) but the connection will be dropped at larger distances or when I put my hand in the line of sight. All in all I need app. 5 m transmission range with one light wall in the way.
In some places where I can not put the receiver (room passage) I can receive data but the connection eventually gets dropped after some minutes and will not recover even moving the receiver back closer to the sensors. Starting/stopping the sensors at home, however, causes no problem, the data will be received when the sensors are back up.
I could make sure the AVR keeps working as it keeps incrementing a wall clock. Also, I find the same behaviour using another AP281 connected to a PC using the development kit USB stick and AntwareII.
I do not get any error messages from ANT.
I know the lab is heavily RF poluted due to some badly shielded xenon arc lamps which will e.g. eventually flash some other sensors eeprom while lying in the drawer. I also have WLan and DECT in that space, also air conditioners, several PCs and neon-lamps.
The modules are put in regular ABS cases. The receiver is made of an AVR (@5V), and the AP281M4 is connected via a 74HC4050 level shifter, and is powered with 3.6 V using a voltage regulator. I use a 2-layer pcb, the rx/tx lines are app. 6 cm long.
Any ideas how to improve the rx behaviour of the receiver? Any experiences e.g. pimping the AP281 with a better antenna? Any modules with better antenna out there?
My strategy by now is to put everything into a metal case and use an external antenna for the ant module, if necessary with an amplifier.
As I have no experience (and not even measurement tools for that purpose) making my own module antenna is not an option. I will need a proven design or better a ready made module.
Best Regards,
Peter