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LF antenna

Hello,
maibe someone tryed to connect LF antenna to mcb1700 board ? (lpc1768)
i need some help, i have 125khz antenna but do not know how to connect it to the board.

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  • connect LF antenna
    the catalog has antennas requiring several different kinds of connection.

    you need to provide a link to the datasheet for your particular antenna to have any hope of getting an useful answer.

    your question is the equibvalent of asking "I need a headlight for my car" withot telling which car it is

    Erik

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  • connect LF antenna
    the catalog has antennas requiring several different kinds of connection.

    you need to provide a link to the datasheet for your particular antenna to have any hope of getting an useful answer.

    your question is the equibvalent of asking "I need a headlight for my car" withot telling which car it is

    Erik

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  • hey erikdo,
    i need to connect LF 125khz antenna(loop) to mcb1700(lpc1768) tool kit. im searching how i can do that without any troubles.

  • What parts of our comments didn't you read?

    Do you have a transmitter or receiver somewhere?

    Where do you insert the CD in your player, if you don't have a CD/DVD/BD reader?
    Where do you insert the memory card into an old-time chemical camera?

    When you connect an antenna to a TV, you do it because the TV has a radio receiver with an antenna input.

    Have you found your development board to have a radio receiver or radio transmitter on it? If you have, then you would know if it also have an integrated antenna, or if it has a connector for an external antenna. If it hasn't a radio receiver or transmitter, then it will not have any connector for any antenna, and you must instead figure out how to connect a receiver, transmitter or transceiver to the board.

  • All of them, apparently!

    "Have you found your development board to have a radio receiver or radio transmitter on it?"

    And not just any radio receiver/transmitter - you need one specifically designed (and/or adjusted) to your required frequency (125kHz) and whatever modulation scheme you require and all the other details of whatever it is that you're actually trying to achieve.

    www.catb.org/.../smart-questions.html