FXP.07 for Cellular

This unique series of internal M2M antennas is designed to give the largest omni-directional range of antennas for telemetry and remote monitoring

March 31st, 2010
  • The loop, PCB and freedom range of off-the-shelf flexible circuit antennas are available for cellular bands GSM, CDMA, 3G, ISM and other license free bands; 433 MHz, 784 MHz, 868 MHz, 915 MHz, 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz
  • A high average gain/efficiency means less expensive nodes or amplifiers are needed in a network
  • The antennas come with a cable and connector and in some cases do not need customization, saving months of development work
  • The antennas can be stuck directly to the plastic housing of the device, leaving space on the board for other components
  • This range is mechanically robust, able to withstand extreme temperature and humidity and have proven long lifetimes
  • Unlike current market offerings that can take months to produce, Taoglas offers a customized antenna at any frequency for a device that can be produced in three to four weeks or, an off-the-shelf solution for immediate use

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