SARA-G3 and SARA-U2 series - System Integration Manual 
UBX-13000995 - R26    Design-in 
    Page 126 of 217 
  Additional  high  pass  filter  (C3  and  L2  in  Figure  60)  is  provided  at  the  ANT  pin  as  an  ESD  immunity 
improvement for SARA-U260, SARA-U270 and SARA-U280 modules (a series 0  jumper can be mounted 
for SARA-G340 and  SARA-G350 modules  instead of the  high pass filter,  as no further  precaution to  ESD 
immunity test is needed). 
  The ANT pin must  be connected to the antenna connector by  means of a  transmission line with nominal 
characteristics impedance as close as possible to 50 . 
 
The DC  impedance at RF  port for  some antennas may be a  DC open (e.g. linear monopole) or a DC short to 
reference GND (e.g. PIFA antenna). For those antennas, without the diagnostic circuit of Figure 60, the measured 
DC resistance is always at the limits of the measurement range (respectively open or short), and there is no mean 
to  distinguish  between  a  defect  on  antenna  path  with  similar  characteristics  (respectively:  removal  of  linear 
antenna or RF cable shorted to GND for PIFA antenna). 
Furthermore, any other DC signal injected to the RF connection from ANT connector to radiating element will 
alter the measurement and produce invalid results for antenna detection. 
 
  It is recommended to use an antenna with a built-in diagnostic resistor in the range from 5 k to 30 k 
to  assure  good  antenna  detection  functionality  and  avoid  a  reduction  of  module  RF  performance.  The 
choke inductor should exhibit a parallel Self Resonance Frequency (SRF) in the range of 1 GHz to improve 
the RF isolation of load resistor. 
 
For example: 
Consider  an  antenna  with  built-in  DC  load  resistor  of  15  k.  Using  the  +UANTR  AT  command,  the  module 
reports the resistance value evaluated from the antenna connector provided on the application board to GND: 
  Reported  values close to the  used diagnostic  resistor nominal  value (i.e.  values from 13 k  to 17  k  if a 
15 k diagnostic resistor is used) indicate that the antenna is properly connected. 
  Values  close  to  the  measurement  range  maximum  limit  (approximately  50  k)  or  an  open-circuit 
“over range”  report  (see  the  u-blox  AT  Commands  Manual  [3])  means  that  that  the  antenna  is  not 
connected or the RF cable is broken. 
  Reported  values  below  the  measurement  range  minimum  limit  (1  k)  highlights  a  short  to  GND  at  the 
antenna or along the RF cable. 
  Measurement inside the valid measurement range and outside the expected range may indicate an improper 
connection, damaged antenna or the wrong value resistance of the antenna load resistor for diagnostics. 
  The reported value could differ from the real resistance value of the diagnostic resistor mounted inside the 
antenna assembly due to antenna cable length, antenna cable capacity and the measurement method used. 
 
  If the antenna detection function is not required by the customer application, the ANT_DET pin can be 
left not connected and the ANT pin can be directly connected to the antenna connector by means of a 
50  transmission line as described in Figure 59.