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Therefore, ceramic antennas are much smaller, and they’re widely used in cell phones and other portable equipment. An active antenna is integrated with some kind of electronic circuit.
Linx Technologies has introduced seven GNSS active ceramic-patch antennas. These antennas support global GNSS applications including GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, Beidou, NavIC and QZSS systems in the ...
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pulse Electronics Corporation’s new Monarch Series multi-mode global navigation satellite system ceramic antennas provide wireless signal reception for the four major ...
Researchers at Purdue University have engineered ceramic “nanotubes” that behave as thermal antennas, offering control over the spectrum and direction of high-temperature heat radiation. The work is ...
Yageo has announced 3216 PIFA ceramic antenna catering to compact mobile device applications. Measuring 3.2mm x 1.6mm (3216) in dimension, Yageo's PIFA ceramic antenna features low profile fitting ...
Pulse®, a Technitrol Company, has announced a new line of high-performance ceramic diversity antennas. These antennas enable high-data-rate transmission, yet are small enough to fit in mobile ...
Addison, Texas – Yageo Corp. has expanded its line of miniature ceramic antennas with 433- and 870-MHz versions for low-data-transfer, unidirectional wireless communications systems such as wireless ...
Have you ever wondered how GPS antennas work? In particular, how do active GPS antennas get power down the same wire that they use to send signal to the receiver? Wonder not, because [Tom Verbeure ...
Apple will purportedly be using a ceramic antenna component for better 5G performance. At this stage, nobody but Digitimes is making these claims — and it’s always worth treating Digitimes ...
Researchers at Purdue University have engineered ceramic "nanotubes" that behave as thermal antennas, offering control over the spectrum and direction of high-temperature heat radiation.