Flexible Antennas Look to the Sky (.PDF Download)

Feb. 29, 2016

Navigation by satellite is becoming commonplace, so much so that an increasing number of electronic devices are being equipped with receivers for Global Positioning System (GPS) and other satellite navigation constellations. Creating that kind of satellite access requires a compact antenna. And when there’s a demand for a flexible antenna (such as for wearable devices), too, a pair of miniature, flexible-printed-circuit (FPC), linearly polarized antennas from Antenova might do the trick...

Register or Sign in below to download the full article in .PDF format, including high-resolution graphics and schematics when applicable.

Sponsored Recommendations

Push your X-band testing further with dual-channel power and precision from 8 to 12.5 GHz. Mini-Circuits’ SSG-8N12GD-RC delivers coherent or non-coherent outputs, modulation flexibility...
Accurate RF measurements depend on more than just high-end equipment—connector quality and care are critical. Learn best practices for selecting, maintaining, and inspecting RF...
Wider bandwidths push RF systems to their limits—don’t let power measurement hold you back. Mini-Circuits' sensors deliver precision up to 9 GHz, without the high cost.
CMT's VNA software includes a powerful trace math feature that enables users to compare signal amplitude and phase, assess amplifier stability, perform differential measurement...