Sheet Antenna
Pulse Electronics Corp. (San Diego, CA) has introduced a near-field communications (NFC) antenna that enables mobile phones to read data from a distance of up to 40 mm. The ferrite sheet antenna sends and receives clear signals even when installed in a handset in close proximity to the battery or metal housing. It measures 35 x 50 mm with a minimum thickness of 0.30 mm, including the ferrite/adhesive/antenna flex layers. The magnetic field strength can be optimized by the type and thickness of the ferrite material and the design of the radiator pattern. The antenna meets EMVco specifications for global interoperability and compatibility of chip-based payment cards and acceptance devices. The antenna is RoHS-compliant and comes packaged in trays in a variety of sizes.
For Free Info Click Here
Top Stories
INSIDERDefense
B-52 Engine Replacement Program Holds Critical Design Review, Paves Way for...
INSIDERDefense
Ukraine’s New Guided Glide Bomb Reaches Combat Readiness
NewsManned Systems
Slate's Modem-Free Pickup Brings Privacy Back to Driving
NewsPower
Rivian’s Scaringe Says R2 Will Help Pay Huge R&D Costs
NewsEnergy
Mercedes Sticks with EVs After Making a Few Adjustments
INSIDERAerospace
Researchers Discover Material That Conducts Heat Better Than Copper
Webcasts
Software
Scaling SDV Development with Virtualization
Electronics & Computers
High-Speed Connectivity for Next Generation Aerospace & Defense...
Automotive
Electronics Digital Twins: From Concept to Scalable Platform
Transportation
Architecting the Future: Why Systems Engineering is the Backbone...
Energy
Engineering Fluid Conveyance Systems for Alternative Fuel...



