Hi All
Is it possible to have the BT and the WIFI go through separate antennas, for example, the BT using a PCB antenna and the Wifi to a SMA connector?
Thanks
Chris
ESP32 separate antennas for BT and WIFI
Re: ESP32 separate antennas for BT and WIFI
You could use an external rf switch like pycom boards do and have separate WiFi or Bluetooth modes not simultaneous operation.
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Re: ESP32 separate antennas for BT and WIFI
Well, WiFi and BT actually even use the same power amp and LNA internally (and share parts of the PHY as well, if memory serves) so theoretically the only way to do it is to have an external antenna switch, software-actuated when the chip switches protocols. But if I may ask: Why would you? Both are 2.4GHz protocols, both can use the same antenna just fine.
Re: ESP32 separate antennas for BT and WIFI
The only reason I can think of is the desire to localize or reduce interference on Bluetooth signals but have larger gain on wifi.ESP_Sprite wrote:Why would you?
Re: ESP32 separate antennas for BT and WIFI
Thanks
I need one set of signal to go through a directional antenna.
I need one set of signal to go through a directional antenna.
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