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The existing antenna documentation available at TI is mainly orientated towards antennas that operate at a single frequency. Two antenna selection guides are available: the Antenna Selection Quick Guide and a comprehensive Antenna Selection Guide. In addition to the documentation, there is a CC-Antenna-DK2 and Antenna Measurements Summary available on ti.com, as well, with complete documentation. All antenna documentation that is available from TI can be accessed from the Antenna Selection Quick Guide since it contains hyperlinks to all antenna documentation, antenna measurement reports, and all antenna reference designs.
It is always advised to include an antenna matching network to tune and to reduce the mismatch losses of the antenna. For a single-band antenna, the recommendation is to always include a pi-match network prior to the antenna, see Figure 5-1. Only two of the three footprints/components are required. The impedance of the antenna will determine if footprint/component ANT1 or ANT3 is used. ANT2 will always be used and even if the antenna is perfectly matched, then this can just be set as a 0Ω resistor.