Ethertronics Develops Miniaturized Ceramic Antennas for Next Wave of GPS and Bluetooth Devices
(Top News, 4 Apr 2008)
Ethertronics Inc. has released two new miniaturized ceramic antennasan innovative GPS/Bluetooth version and a GPS antennawhich is said to provide the industry's highest levels of efficiency while minimizing ground clearance and component "keep out" areas. Designed to address the challenges associated with incorporating multiple RF-functions into mobile devices, both antennas include Ethertronics¡¯ patented Isolated Magnetic Dipole (IMD) technology.
Ethertronics' miniature GPS antenna measures 8x3x1.3mm and features a highly selective RF responseeliminating the need for additional filters for removing UMTS- or AWS-band signal interference.
Meanwhile, the 12x3x1.3 mm dual-band, dual-feed GPS/Bluetooth combination antenna provides unparalleled performance in an extremely small package. By utilizing the high RF-isolation properties of its IMD technology, Ethertronics combined two secondary antennas into a single small package, while maintaining each separate antenna's high-performance characteristicsand in a package with a 35-percent size reduction from an earlier model.
Like Ethertronics' other Savvi Line ceramic antennas, these new antennas are designed for high-performance in efficiency, isolation and selectivity. Given their small size and innate ability to resist de-tuning, a single ceramic antenna can be successfully placed into PCBs of various sizes or in many different locations on the PCB without impairing reception, enabling flexibility in customer's antenna placement decisions while still meeting time-to-market constraints.