Hi! We're developing a BLE-sensor for tracking small animals. In the past we've used a different brand of BLE-module but we're looking to switch to the nRF52840. As we're working with small animals the size and weight of the total module have to be kept at an absolute minimum. We're trying to stay as close as possible to the reference designs provided by Nordic. A couple of questions we have:
- As we're keeping PCB-surface to a minimum, is there a suggested chip-antenna to be used in this application? We're currently looking at the 2450AT18B100 used in the Nordic Thingy 52. Range is rather important to us, as we're aiming to use the Long Range mode introduced in Bluetooth 5
- To power the module we're looking to connect either a LiPo or a small 3-4V coincell to the module. Are we allowed to increase the value of the capacitors on the voltage input lines (C6/C19 in the reference design) to account for the low current output by the coincell?
- Even though the documentation recommends against editing anything in the reference design, how detrimental would it be to add battery connectors to the bottom of the PCB on the side opposite of the antenna? That way we could keep the total size of the PCB to about 11mmx11mm (+ a couple extra mm for the antenna + tuning network)
- Is there a way to reduce the attenuation in signal strength caused by the body of the animal?