Antenova's Curta SR4L096, Abdita SCRW090 and Admotus SRCG091 wireless antennas are designed and developed for three different wireless technologies.

Curta SR4L096 is a surface mount compact antenna measuring 40 x 10 x 1.7mm with placement on the short end of the host PCB. Is designed for coexistence requirements, which can be integrated as a single antenna or in a MIMO system. Supports many technologies – LTE, GSM, CDMA, DCS, PCS, WCDMA, UMTS, HSPDA, GPRS, EDGE, and IMT that cover multiple bands and provide optimal efficiency ratings – 698-960MHz (56%); 1710-2170MHz (66%); 2300-2400MHz (52%); and 2500-2700MHz (53%). Average peak gain ranges from -2.5dB, -1.7dB, -2.8dB, and -2.7dB, respectively. Temperature range is -40°C to 140°C.

Abdita SCRW090 is a surface mount ceramic antenna that can be integrated into a design and operate on various GND plane sizes. Utilizes a ground plane to radiate efficiently in 2.4GHz applications such as Bluetooth/BLE, WiFi (802.11a/b/g/n), and ZigBee. Is said to offer longer range connectivity than most ceramic antennas due to its higher efficiency of 60.5%. Has an overall size of 1 x 0.5 x 0.5mm and fits on PCB as small as 50 x 30mm and requires 7 x 7mm clearance area. Operating temperature ranges from -40°C to 125°C. Peak gain is 2.8dBi with an average gain of -1.9dB. Maximum return loss is -13.0dB and has maximum VSWR at 1.6:1.

Admotus SRCG091 is a surface mount ceramic antenna designed for connectivity on L1 GNSS signals on all constellations including GPS-L1 at 1575.42MHz; GLONASS L1, 1602MHz; Galileo L1, 1575.42MHz; BeiDou (B1); and QZSS. Is said to provide comparable performance to a small patch antenna on a small ground plane. Measures 1.0 x 0.5 x 0.5mm, requires 7.0 x 15mm clearance area and is said to perform well on small PCB sizes. Offers peak gain of 0.9dBi with average gain of -2.6dB, provides maximum return loss of -11.5dB and maximum VSWR 1.8:1.

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