Hello,
First off, this is my first post but I am a long time lurker - thanks to Dave for the site and to all the contributors who make this place what it is!
Now, my problem... I am attempting to make a 2.45GHz RF amplifier using the Qorvo TQL9093 chip. I have designed and manufactured a 4 layer board through OSH using the controlled impedance parameters listed here
https://docs.oshpark.com/resources/four-layer-impedence-table.png. This is not my first attempt (and failure) at making an RF amplifier board, so I've added a through calibration trace with two DC blocking caps to test the trace's performance. Using my NanoVNA, I am measuring a return loss of 4-5dB when terminating the through calibration line with a 50 Ohm load, which (if my math is correct) suggests a characteristic impedance of roughly 170 Ohms (!).
Some notes on the board design / what I have considered when designing it -
1) The controlled impedance trace is a microstrip routed on layer 1. Layers 2, 3, and 4 are all solid ground pours.
2) There is a ground pour on the top later, but it has been pulled back from the microstrip trace by a distance that is roughly 6 times the trace width (15mil trace, 100mil spacing to ground pour)
3) The ground pour and internal / bottom layer are stitched together with vias. Vias have been spaced with a distance less than 1/10th the wavelength to avoid resonances.
4) The DC blocking caps on the lines are 100pF, C0G/NPO 0402s.
5) I've taken the stackup information provided for OSH's 4 layer boards and plugged them into Altium's impedance calculator, and it is in agreement that a 15mil trace should provide a 50 Ohm characteristic impedance.
I've attached the board and schematic files (for Eagle 7.5) - if there is some other file format that is easier for folks to access, let me know and I will try to generate it! Any suggestions, ideas, or insights into what I am doing so horribly wrong are greatly appreciated, as I've exhausted all the potential issues that I am currently aware of.
Cheers,
Ian
Edit - added a .png of the board so folks can see it without having to pull down the zip file.
Edit 2 - added smith chart and return loss plots from my NanoVNA when terminating into a 50 Ohm load.