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unexpected behavior of the matching components

AmziSys

New Member
Hello,

I'm using the Smith chart on a VNA to determine the matching circuit for my PCB (an RF switch (LoRa, WiFi and GNSS) and an antenna (NN02-224)). I found the matching networks for GNSS and LoRa using theory, and the VNA shows good results.
However, for WiFi, I couldn't get a good match. I've used theory and several configurations (L-matching, T and Pi networks) and the first component behaves as expected (moving the point in the Smith chart to the intersection with the 1ohm circle). But as soon as I add the second component, the behavior is not as expected (instead of eliminating the reactance, the point moves up in the Smith chart).
I've changed the configuration: start with a series component (whether L or C) and then a shunt component, but the problem remains the same.

Can anyone tell me what the problem is?

Thank you
 

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