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Is there something like a differential antenna?

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Antenna help??

I am new to designing antenna. :cry: I have the task of desingning a printe antenna that will have differential inputs for tx and rx(two spearate antenna) for Zigbee design (2.4GHz). I have several books from bancrfoft and also balanis.

The design now has a balun to convert osingle ended 50:200 ohm and then out to a invert F antenna, but we need to get rid of balun since it is pricey. Is there such thing as a differential antenna?? And would that be based on a dipole type, just curious if anyone has had to deal with a differential antenna.
 

Antenna help??

pacth ok
 

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