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Radio antenna NanoUWB
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Radio antenna - NanoUWB - LAIRD TECHNOLOGIES - monopole / PCB / compact
Radio antenna - NanoUWB - LAIRD TECHNOLOGIES - monopole / PCB / compact
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Characteristics

Network
radio
Type
PCB, monopole
Other characteristics
rugged, compact
Applications
tracking, data transfer
Frequency

Max.: 8,250 MHz

Min.: 5,850 MHz

Gain

3.5 dB

Description

The NanoUWB Series antenna is the first antenna which has been designed to operate with the Sera NX040 UWB module. Ultra-wideband (UWB) is a short-range, high bandwidth wireless technology which enables applications that require high-speed data transfer or for precise location tracking application. UWB transmits and receives signals across an exceptionally broad frequency range. The Ezurio (formerly Laird Connectivity) NanoUWB antenna features a rigid monopole that supports UWB implementations. The adhesive backed antenna can be used in space sensitive applications with aesthetically pleasing integration and high durability. The UWB antenna supports UWB channels 5,6,7,8, and 9 and has a continuous bandwidth . This antenna has applications outside of Laird Connectivity’s Sera NX040 UWB module itself. Performance – Exceptional efficiency and bandwidth in a compact form factor for various UWB applications Versatile – Compact design using rigid PCB with adhesive backing Industrial – Operates throughout the entire industrial temperature range

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