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TE Connectivity Ultra-Wide Band (UWB) Ceramic Chip Antennas

Featuring the L000601 & L000801 Series

TE Connectivity (TE) ultra-wide band (UWB) ceramic chip antennas can transmit large amounts of data over a wide frequency spectrum. These products provide secure and reliable communication (up to 50x faster than GPS). TE’s UWB antenna portfolio combines accuracy, affordability, and ease of deployment in one of the smallest form factors available in the market to offer a low total cost of ownership and wider coverage than most similar products in the market.

UWB antennas provide a powerful solution in a small package for low and high band UWB channels 1 to 11 (3500 MHz-8500 MHz). UWB ceramic chip antennas allow for secure communications with a signal that is more difficult to detect and intercept than other signal transmission methods. UWB signals can facilitate centimeter-level positioning, with the ability to locate objects to/within 10cm.

UWB ceramic chip antennas are an integral component in modern wireless communication systems, offering several advantages over traditional narrow band antennas. UWB technology is being adopted widely and showing significant growth in short-range wireless applications.

Product Highlights

 
  • Two part numbers covering 3500 MHz-8500 MHz and 6000 MHz-8000 MHz
  • Operates in channels 1 through 11
  • More accurate distance estimation with centimeter resolution
  • Low power, high efficiency
  • Small form factor
  • Can be mounted directly onto a PCB via standard surface mount technology
  • Can replace multiple narrow band antennas and potentially reduce interference
  • RoHS 2.0 compliant
  • AEC-Q200 compliant

Applications

  • Indoor positioning and localization
  • Asset tracking
  • Contact tracing
  • Vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communications
  • Smart home / Home automation
  • Suitable for all legacy, current and expected future WLAN applications including:
    • Access control
    • Remote controls
    • Door handles
  • Automotive sensors
  • Precision surveying
  • Factory automation
  • Radar / Imaging systems
  • Wireless data transmission
  • High-speed data transmission over short distances
  • Secure communication