Folks,
Prototyping a wearable device using the nRF51822, so we're talking about Bluetooth LE and the 2.4 GHz band (although the protocol probably doesn't matter). Since it's wearable, size reduction is important. Currently using a chip antenna (with a discrete-part matching network, but going to a chip balun in the next rev).
Big issue is that the device will be worn next to the body, which is to first-order a bag of salt water for RF in this band. (That's why the band is available -- it's perfect for heating water in your microwave oven :-) So, rather than having a sufficient amount of free space around the antenna, as the app notes typically advise, it's essentially sitting on top of (effectively) a ground plane.
Surely this is not an unknown situation within this community. Any advice/app notes/design tools that deal with the situation? Chip (or compact PCB) antennas that are appropriate?
TIA,
Mike
PS: Thanks to Nordic for such a great part and software environment. I'm enjoying working with the ARM core and S110 stack :-) Very liberating.