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Standard Antennas


Product Name Description


• Ground-plane independent design • Poly-flexible, double-sided adhesive tape on antenna • Robust coaxial cable to flexi-antenna with Pull Force of over 18.0N • Choice of several miniature coaxial cable length options


2.4/5 GHz Wifi Standalone Antenna


• Smallest on-ground plastic antenna in the market measuring only 3.00 by 3.00 by 4.00mm • No removal of ground layers from beneath the antenna needed • Fully SMD-compatible • Application of Laser Direct Structuring (LDS) chip antenna technology in manufacturing


2.4GHz Surface Mount Device (SMD) On Ground Antenna


• Built on proprietary MobliquA™ technology enable significant antenna volume reduction • Balanced design minimises ground-plane effects • Minimum total radiation efficiency of 50% and 67% (respectively) for the 868 and 915 MHz bands • Poly-flexible, double-sided adhesive tape for easy peel-and-stick mounting


868/915MHz ISM Standalone Antenna


• Total average efficiency of 80% at the low band (GSM850, GSM900) and 70% at the high band (GSM1800, GSM1900 and LTE band-7)


• Balanced design minimises ground-plane effects • Poly-flexible double-sided adhesive tape for easy peel-and-stick mounting • Robust coaxial cable to flexi-antenna with a pull-force of over 18N


Cellular 6 Band Standalone Antenna


• Simple 50 Ohm passive antenna interface provides complete CMMB band coverage • Internal antenna design enhances mobile device appearance • Product is RoHS compliant and halogen-free for environmental sustainability • Specially-designed housing slots reduce antenna radiation loss


Mobile TV Standard Antenna


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