Hatfield, UK – 13th October 2016 – Antenova Ltd, manufacturer of antennas and RF antenna modules for M2M and the Internet of Things, has added a brand new antenna, Inca (part no SRFI028), to its flexiiANT FPC range. This antenna is for small devices in the 433MHz ISM band.
The antenna measures 101.0mm x 20.0mm x 0.15mm, and weighs just 0.5g, with a peak gain of 2.80dBi. It is suitable for any small electronic device in the 433MHz band, typically remote monitoring, robot control, smart meters, home automation and medical devices.
It can also be used with low power wireless modules, as the 433MHz band is increasingly being chosen for IoT applications that exploit the longer range that can be achieved with this frequency.
This is a flexible antenna, which gives product designers a number of options. It can be folded or placed flat and can be placed within the housing of quite small devices.
It comes with an I-PEX connector in a choice of three cable lengths, 100mm, 150mm or 200mm, and has a peel-back self-adhesive backing to fix it in place. This means that the antenna can easily be placed in a design, in the desired position, and antennas can be retro-fitted to earlier designs.
Inca (SRFI028) is supplied in packs of 100 for convenience and quick delivery. Samples of this antenna are available now fromwww.antenova-m2m.com and Antenova’s distributors worldwide.
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