Differential inputs TRN, TRP. Does it make any difference?
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Hi!
On the right side of the following image there is an RF output of a tranceiver (embedden in an MCU) and on the left side there is an RF input of an amplifier. The amplifier differential inputs are lead to a balun.
The problem is that the pins are crossed, in a way it makes me use vias.
Since the signals are differential, does it make any difference? I mean which one is which RFP or RFN? I want to avoid vias, so my question is can RFP go to RFN and vice versa? Or RFP strictly goes to RFP and RFN goes to RFN?
The block diagram of the amplifier is as follows:
Thanks for the attention.
On the right side of the following image there is an RF output of a tranceiver (embedden in an MCU) and on the left side there is an RF input of an amplifier. The amplifier differential inputs are lead to a balun.

The problem is that the pins are crossed, in a way it makes me use vias.

Since the signals are differential, does it make any difference? I mean which one is which RFP or RFN? I want to avoid vias, so my question is can RFP go to RFN and vice versa? Or RFP strictly goes to RFP and RFN goes to RFN?
The block diagram of the amplifier is as follows:

Thanks for the attention.
makes no difference, so uncross them.
The only time this would matter is if you had a much more complicated circuit, like a feed forward amplifier, where maintaining the phase is important.
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