Allicdata Part #: | ANT-DB1-RAF-SMA-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
ANT-DB1-RAF-SMA |
Price: | $ 6.87 |
Product Category: | RF/IF and RFID |
Manufacturer: | Linx Technologies Inc. |
Short Description: | ANTENNA 5.8/2.4GHZ TILT SMA |
More Detail: | 2.45GHz, 5.3GHz Bluetooth, Thread, Wi-Fi, Zigbee™ ... |
DataSheet: | ANT-DB1-RAF-SMA Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 1000 |
1 +: | $ 6.24960 |
25 +: | $ 5.78340 |
100 +: | $ 5.49612 |
VSWR: | 1.9 |
Applications: | Bluetooth, Thread, Wi-Fi, Zigbee™ |
Height (Max): | 4.130" (104.90mm) |
Mounting Type: | Connector Mount |
Ingress Protection: | -- |
Termination: | Connector, SMA Male |
Features: | -- |
Gain: | 2.5dBi, 4.6dBi |
Return Loss: | -- |
Series: | RAF |
Number of Bands: | 2 |
Antenna Type: | Whip, Tilt |
Frequency Range: | 2.4GHz ~ 2.483GHz, 5.15GHz ~ 5.825GHz |
Frequency (Center/Band): | 2.45GHz, 5.3GHz |
Frequency Group: | UHF (2 GHz ~ 3 GHz), SHF (f > 4 GHz) |
Part Status: | Active |
Packaging: | Bulk |
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RF Antennas
Radio frequency antennas, or RF antennas, are a type of antenna designed for transmitting or receiving radio waves. They are commonly used in everyday electronics such as antennas used in WiFi networks, cell phones, and satellite dishes. An RF antenna can be a single or multiple element antenna that is used to send and receive data across a wide spectrum of frequencies.
The three common types of RF antennas are the ANT-DB1-RAF-SMA application field , which is a single-element antenna, the double-element antenna, and the panel antenna. Each has its own specific application field and working principle.
ANT-DB1-RAF-SMA application field is a single-element antenna that is the most common type of antenna used for transmitting and receiving data, including radio and TV broadcasts. It is typically shaped like a long rod that extends outward from the radio or device that the antenna is connected to. It has a wide bandwidth, meaning it can transmit and receive from many different frequencies encompassing different bands.
The basic principle of a single-element antenna is that it is designed to be relatively short, so the waves emitted from it are focused in one direction. This means that the antenna can be used to transmit or receive from one specific direction, which is useful in situations such as broadcast TV or radio.
Double-element antenna is an RF antenna that consists of two antennas, usually mounted on the same mast. It is designed to provide better directional gain and radiation patterns than a single-element antenna. The two antennas combine to make a single antenna with a broader bandwidth, meaning that it can transmit or receive from more than one frequency at a time. This is useful for applications such as car radio systems, as it can receive from different bands at once.
The working principle of a double-element antenna is similar to that of the single-element antenna. The two antennas are set so that they are slightly angled towards each other, so that each can focus the waves in a slightly different direction. This makes the antenna more efficient and increases its overall gain, meaning it can transmit or receive from more frequencies.
Panel antenna is a type of RF antenna that consists of a number of small antennas that are arranged in a panel shape. This allows the antenna to cover a wider area than a single-element or double-element antenna, as the panel can split the signals in different directions. This is useful for applications such as cell phone towers that need to cover a large area.
The working principle of a panel antenna is similar to that of the single- and double-element antenna. The panel is designed to split the waves in multiple directions, so that they can be received from multiple locations or frequencies at once. This makes the antenna more efficient at sending and receiving than a single-element or double-element antenna.
RF antennas are essential components of almost all electronics today. From broadcast TV and radio to WiFi routers to cell phone towers, these antennas are the backbone of our communications systems. It is important to understand the different types of antennas and their applications in order to make sure they are used efficiently and optimally.
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