We have all seen Printed Circuit Board (PCB) antennas: those squiggly bits of traces on PCBs connected often to a Bluetooth, WiFi or other wireless communication chip. On modules like for the ESP8266 ...
This document describes a PCB antenna design that can be used with 2.4 GHz transceivers and transmitters. Maximum gain is measured to be +3.3 dB and overall size requirements for this antenna are 25.7 ...
Antennas are mandatory for a product to connect via radio frequency. Obvious examples are cell phones, satellite communications, and even our garage-door openers. But the Internet of Things is ...
This application note describes the antenna dimensions, the RF performance and considerations for complying with regulatory limits when using this design. The suggested antenna design requires no more ...
Antenova has created a PCB antenna for 5G comms that includes band 71 (617 – 698MHz) for T-Mobile in the USA. “SR4L104 is future-proofed as it covers the most common current 4G & 5G bands globally, ...
If a grizzled RF engineer who bears the soldering-iron scars of a thousand projects could offer any advice, it would be that microwave antennas are not a field to be entered into lightly. Much ...
Insight SiP of Sophia Antipolis is behind the PCB antenna design in the latest Bluetooth module of Lapis Semi. Called MK71050-03, it uses Lapis’ MK7105 silicon whose tranciever achieves <9mA transmit ...
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