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SMD antenna pinpoints location within centimetres

15th January 2019
Alex Lynn
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Manufacturer of antennas and RF antenna modules for M2M and the Internet of Things, Antenova, has developed a new SMD positioning antenna that achieves a high level of accuracy in the GNSS bands. It can pinpoint a location to within centimetres. The Raptor antenna utilises the L2, 1200MHz satellite bands which recently became available for civilian use.

It is the latest addition to Antenova’s lamiiANT range of rigid FR4 antennas which are designed for easy insertion onto a PCB.

The antenna itself is very small, it is a GPS single feed antenna in SMD form, measuring just 16x8x1.6mm, which makes it suitable for small PCBs within all kinds of small electronic devices.

“This is an outstanding antenna, because it achieves the same precision as a much larger, heavier ceramic patch antenna, but in a very compact SMD part,” said Colin Newman, CEO of Antenova. “A ceramic antenna would need to be 35mm x 35mm to achieve a similar level of accuracy and performance.”

Raptor is supplied in Tape & Reel for ease in high volume manufacturing applications.

The addition of the L2 frequency band combines multi-band satellite signal reception and GNSS correction data. This helps to mitigate position errors, greatly improving accuracy, especially in urban areas. As well as improving tracking, the L2 band is beneficial for UAV’s, Drones, Autonomous Vehicles, Agriculture, grid mapping and many other similar emerging applications.

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