Yageo Corporation 3216 antenna

Thursday, 17 June, 2010 | Supplied by: Philips Components Pty Ltd


Yageo Corporation has released what it claims is the smallest ceramic chip antenna (PIFA mode) for GPS applications.

The 3216 antenna is a development of the 2.45 GHz PIFA antenna that was released last year. Although the same size, it can now reach the same efficiency on a lower frequency.

This antenna is specifically designed for use in high-end handheld GPS devices, such as mobile phones, PDAs, portable navigation devices, notebook computers and mobile internet devices.

The device features ultracompact volume and high performance with dimensions of 3.2 x 1.6 mm.

The antenna supports a central frequency of 1.575 GHz, said to perform on a par with CP GPS antennas.

The use of coupling and parasitic effects reduces the frequency, thus strengthening low frequency performance.

Online: www.philips.com
Phone: 02 9947 0250
Related Products

MCM Electronics NEVERalone personal emergency location device

Equipped with advanced 4G technology, the device provides real-time location tracking and...

Quectel YEGB000Q1A and YEGN000Q1A active GNSS L1 and L5 antennas

Operating in the 1164–1189 and 1559–1606 MHz frequency bands, the devices measure 62...

Quectel YECN001J1A and YECT000WBA external 5G antennas

Both antennas cover the 5G NR Sub-6 GHz frequency bands and are compatible with 4G, 3G, 2G and...


  • All content Copyright © 2024 Westwick-Farrow Pty Ltd