We have designed a differential antenna for the nRF51822 CEAA chip.
Each of the RF output connects through a matching circuit to each one of the two 50-ohm to ground end of the antenna. The transmission lines on the board and matching circuit components are completely symmetric.
However, using a spectrum analyser, we are measuring an approximate 8dB difference in the output power of each port, as shown the picture. The spectrum analyser is connected to the board via u.FL connectors.
Shouldn't the differential output be symmetric and give equal power levels on the two sides?
Would it be possible to provide us with more information about the differential amplifier of the radio?
Is there any particular reason why in all Nordic reference antenna designs the differential output is not used and, instead, it is transformed into a single 50-ohm end?