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Chapter 18.  USB 3.2 and Wireless 
Coexistence 
USB 3.2 supports a 5 Gbps or 10 Gbps signaling rate. The USB 3.2 specification requires USB 
3.2 data to be scrambled and spread-spectrum is required. The noise from the USB 3.2 data 
spectrum has been found from around DC to 4 GHz and beyond. This noise can desensitize 
nearby receivers operating in the cellular and WiFi 2.4 GHz band. This includes, for example, 
WiFi 802.11b/g/n or Bluetooth
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 including Bluetooth mouse devices, Bluetooth keyboards, and. 
This noise causes the following:  
  WiFi sensitivity degradation 
  Wireless link throughput drop 
  Wireless operation range degradation 
This chapter is focusing on USB 3.2, but other high-speed interfaces such as HDMI, DP, and so 
on, can also cause issues with wireless subsystems. The issues and recommended mitigation 
techniques would be similar. 
18.1  Mitigation Techniques 
Each design is different due to unique construction and relative location of USB 3.2 circuits 
and connectors and receiving antenna. Depending on the level of noise generated, emitted, 
radiated, and coupled to receiver antenna, some or all the recommendations might need to be 
implemented to limit unwanted noise from radiating from the circuit. 
The following mitigation techniques described will help minimize the USB 3.2 de-sense. 
INCREASE THE USB 3.2 TO ANTENNA SEPARATION 
During the placement phase of the design, care must be taken to identify the noise source and 
try to physically increase the separation between the noise source and antenna. One of the 
major noise sources is the USB 3.2 connector itself. If possible, the antenna or USB 3.2 
location can be changed to increase physical isolation. In general, doubling the distance 
between antenna and noise source, reduces the coupling by around 6 dB.