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recommended chip antenna, debugger for nRF52 based design

Is there any recommended chip antenna for NRF52 SoC? Any guideline on the antenna placement, designing the matching circuit etc? I assume for NRF52, no need for an external balun, since there is one integrated. Is that correct?

For debugging code on the chip, do I need to add a Segger J-Link port on my board?? Or is there any other way? Also do I need to buy an external debugger? (for eg like the TI www.ti.com/.../cc-debugger)

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  • Sorry I think I am a bit confused. I see that NRF52 has an internal balun and is matched to 50ohm, For matching the external chip antenna to 50 ohm, do I need to another matching Pi Network? If yes the L1 and C3 in the reference design are part of this Pi network and I need to add only a 3rd component? Or L1 and C3 and just filtering ckt and not part of the Pi network, and I need a seperate Pi network?

    In both cases, how exactly do I design the Pi network to match the Antenna to 50ohm? Can I find the values of this Pi network only after I have the PCB fabricated? Or is there any way to calculate it before hand? If it can be calculated only after having the PCB back, then can just leave the footprint for components open and then solder the Pi network components back to the PCB board? How exactly to find the values of this network?

    Any help will be greatly appreciated?

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