Antenova launches 40x10x3.3mm SMD antenna for 5G

2022-07-22 20:05:13 By : Ms. Fay Huang

By David Manners 22nd July 2022

Antenova of Hatfield has brought out a  smaller SMD antenna for 5G and 4G frequencies . The antenna is named Minima, part number SR4L075 .

At 40 x 10 x 3.3 mm, Minima is the smallest 5G antenna that Antenova has brought to market so far . I ts small volume and low weight, below three grammes, suit it to small, lightweight designs for 4G and 5G frequencies , and designs that use both frequencies.

Minima is a multi-band cellular antenna covering the common 4G and 5G frequencies used globally, including the popular Band 71, 617- 698 MHz, used by T-Mobile in the USA . It can therefore be used in designs t hat will be marketed globally.

“In tests, Minima achieved efficiencies up to 60%, which will help designers to achieve certification for their 5G designs,” says Antenova’s Michael Castle.

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