Taoglas expands compact chip antenna range for WiFi 6/7

Taoglas expands compact chip antenna range for WiFi Taoglas expands compact chip antenna range for WiFi

Taoglas announced the expansion of its embedded antenna portfolio with a new range of Low Temperature Co-fired Ceramic (LTCC) chip antennas optimised for WiFi 6/7, Ultra-Wideband (UWB), and ISM connectivity. The new ILA.257, ILA.68, and ILA.89 deliver exceptional performance in ultra-compact packages – with minimal keep out area – designed for next-generation IoT, consumer, industrial, and wearable applications where space, efficiency, and reliability are critical.

Built on Taoglas’ proven LTCC technology, the new chip antennas combine high radiation efficiency, less keep out area than competitor solutions, and excellent frequency stability, ensuring consistent performance even in densely integrated, multi-radio designs. Each antenna supports automated pick-and-place SMT integration and is supplied in tape and reel format, simplifying assembly and enabling efficient high-volume production.

The Taoglas ILA.257 is a compact, high-performance LTCC antenna designed for WiFi 6 and WiFi 7 applications. It supports tri-band operation across the 2.4GHz, 5.8GHz, and 7.125GHz frequency ranges, providing full coverage for the latest and emerging wireless standards, including Wi-Fi 6E and beyond. Measuring just 3.2 × 1.6 × 0.5mm, it offers outstanding radiation efficiency and stable signal integrity across all bands, even in high-frequency regions where many chip antennas suffer degradation. The ILA.257’s small footprint, minimal keep-out area, and low profile make it ideal for ultra-compact devices such as wearables, portable consumer electronics, and industrial IoT modules.

The Taoglas ILA.68 has been engineered specifically for UWB applications across the 6 to 8.5GHz spectrum. With dimensions of just 3.2 × 1.6 × 1.1mm, it delivers a stable omnidirectional radiation pattern, excellent repeatability, and low insertion loss across temperature and frequency variations. The ILA.68 supports a broad range of applications, including precision indoor positioning, secure access control, and short-range radar. Its performance-to-size ratio makes it particularly well-suited for automotive sensors, smart home systems, and miniaturised IoT devices that demand reliable UWB connectivity within the smallest possible form factor.

The Taoglas ILA.89 is a high-efficiency LTCC chip antenna designed for operation within the 868 and 915 MHz ISM bands. Supporting both European and US frequency allocations, it enables global deployment of devices using LPWAN and LoRa technologies. The antenna achieves up to 47.9% radiation efficiency and a peak gain of 0.56dBi within a compact 4.0 × 12.0 × 1.6mm footprint, making it ideal for small, battery-powered IoT products with limited PCB real estate. The ILA.89’s simple layout requirements and region-specific variants reduce design complexity and time-to-market while lowering total cost of ownership for OEMs.

All three antennas are designed to help engineers overcome the integration challenges that come with shrinking device dimensions and increasing connectivity requirements. Their compact form factors, combined with Taoglas’ LTCC expertise, provide exceptional RF performance, mechanical robustness, and repeatability in high-density electronic designs.

“Device miniaturisation continues to challenge RF designers,” said Baha Badran, Head of Engineering at Taoglas. “Our new LTCC embedded antennas combine proven ceramic performance with a space-saving design that simplifies integration without compromising efficiency or reliability. This range empowers product designers to build smaller, smarter, and more connected systems with confidence.”

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