METAL RF/Microwave Antennas 4

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Part RoHS Manufacturer RF or Microwave Device Type Mounting Feature No. of Terminals Package Body Material Screening Level Polarization Maximum Voltage Standing Wave Ratio No. of Elements Omni-Directional Maximum Transmission Power Construction Package Equivalence Code Characteristic Impedance Maximum Operating Temperature Application Gain Wind Rating Minimum Operating Temperature Terminal Finish Bandwidth Front-To-Back Ratio Diameter Additional Features Beamwidth-E JESD-609 Code Minimum Operating Frequency Beamwidth-H Maximum Operating Frequency

PRO-OB-440

Abracon

MOBILE STATION ANTENNA

SURFACE MOUNT

4

METAL

2.65

NO

COMPONENT

50 ohm

BLUETOOTH/ISM/RFID/TELEMETRY/WIRELESS/WLAN/ZIGBEE

2400 MHz

2500 MHz

1000146

KYOCERA AVX

MOBILE STATION ANTENNA

SURFACE MOUNT

3

METAL

LINEAR

1.6

NO

.5 W

MODULE

50 ohm

BLUETOOTH/WLAN/ZIGBEE

2400 MHz

5825 MHz

1001430

KYOCERA AVX

MOBILE STATION ANTENNA

PANEL MOUNT

2

METAL

LINEAR

NO

2 W

MODULE

50 ohm

WLAN

5150 MHz

5825 MHz

1000423

KYOCERA AVX

MOBILE STATION ANTENNA

PANEL MOUNT

METAL

LINEAR

2.5

NO

2 W

COMPONENT

50 ohm

85 Cel

AGRICULTURE, AUTOMOTIVE, BLUETOOTH, DIGITAL SIGNAGE, HEALTHCARE, SMART HOME, WI-FI, WLAN, ZIGBEE

-40 Cel

IT CAN ALSO BE OPERATED FROM 4900MHZ TO 5825MHZ

2400 MHz

2485 MHz

RF/Microwave Antennas

RF/Microwave antennas are devices designed to radiate or receive electromagnetic waves in the radio frequency (RF) and microwave frequency range. They are used in a wide range of applications, including wireless communications, radar systems, satellite communications, and broadcast systems.

RF/Microwave antennas are typically made up of conductive elements such as wires, rods, or plates, which are placed in a specific arrangement to produce the desired radiation pattern. The design of the antenna is critical for achieving good performance in terms of gain, directivity, and efficiency.

There are many types of RF/Microwave antennas, each with its own unique characteristics and advantages. Some common types include dipole antennas, patch antennas, helical antennas, and horn antennas. Each type of antenna is suited for specific applications and can be optimized for different frequency ranges.

RF/Microwave antennas are critical components in modern wireless communication systems, and their performance is a key factor in the overall performance of the system. With advances in technology, the design and performance of RF/Microwave antennas continue to improve, allowing for better signal quality and higher data rates in wireless communication systems.