RF Antennas

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
ANT-LTE-WS-SMA

ANT-LTE-WS-SMA

Linx Technologies

LTE BLADE SWIVEL DIPOLE SMA

542

ANT-418-CW-QW-SMA

ANT-418-CW-QW-SMA

Linx Technologies

RF ANT 418MHZ WHIP STR SMA MALE

191

ANT-2.4-WRT-MON-SMA

ANT-2.4-WRT-MON-SMA

Linx Technologies

RF ANT 2.4GHZ DOME SMA ML PNL MT

0

ANT-490-CW-QW-SMA

ANT-490-CW-QW-SMA

Linx Technologies

RF ANT 490MHZ WHIP STR SMA PLUG

53

ANT-W63WS3-SMA

ANT-W63WS3-SMA

Linx Technologies

RF ANT 2.4/5/6GHZ WIFI6 TILT SMA

88

ANT-916-WRT-RPS

ANT-916-WRT-RPS

Linx Technologies

RF ANT 916MHZ DOME RP-SMA PNL MT

129

ANT-8/9-SPS1-2

ANT-8/9-SPS1-2

Linx Technologies

RF ANT 868/915MHZ PUCK 2M SMA

0

ANT-403-SP

ANT-403-SP

Linx Technologies

RF ANT 403MHZ CHIP SOLDER SMD

5365

ANT-433-USP

ANT-433-USP

Linx Technologies

RF ANT 433MHZ CHIP SOLDER SMD

2655

ANT-B20-PW-QW-UFL

ANT-B20-PW-QW-UFL

Linx Technologies

RF ANT LTE B20 WHIP STR CAB PAN

368

ANT-315-CW-HW

ANT-315-CW-HW

Linx Technologies

RF ANT 315MHZ WHIP STR RP-SMA ML

31

ANT-868-CW-HWR-RPS

ANT-868-CW-HWR-RPS

Linx Technologies

RF ANT 868MHZ WHIP TILT RP-SMA

108

ANT-418-PW-RA

ANT-418-PW-RA

Linx Technologies

RF ANT 418MHZ WHIP TILT SCREW-MT

77

ANT-LTE-MON-SMA

ANT-LTE-MON-SMA

Linx Technologies

RF ANT 700MHZ/850MHZ WHIP TILT

965

ANT-8/9-SPNF2

ANT-8/9-SPNF2

Linx Technologies

RF ANT 868/915MHZ ISM DOME N CON

499

ANT-DB1-RMT-RPS

ANT-DB1-RMT-RPS

Linx Technologies

RF ANT 892MHZ/1.85GHZ WHIP STR

0

ANT-916-ID-1000-SMA

ANT-916-ID-1000-SMA

Linx Technologies

RF ANT 916MHZ WHIP STR BRKT 1M

88

ANT-418-CW-RCS

ANT-418-CW-RCS

Linx Technologies

RF ANT 418MHZ WHIP RA RP-SMA MAL

0

ANT-868-JJB-HT-T

ANT-868-JJB-HT-T

Linx Technologies

RF ANT 868 MHZ DOME SLD TH

7767

ANT-2.4-CW-CT-RPS

ANT-2.4-CW-CT-RPS

Linx Technologies

RF ANT 2.4GHZ WHIP STR RP-SMA ML

98

RF Antennas

1. Overview

RF/IF (Radio Frequency/Intermediate Frequency) antennas and RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) antennas are critical components in wireless communication systems. RF/IF antennas transmit and receive radio frequency signals, while RFID antennas enable contactless data exchange between tags and readers. These technologies underpin modern applications such as IoT, 5G networks, logistics tracking, and smart devices, driving efficiency and connectivity across industries.

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Dipole AntennasBalanced radiation pattern, omnidirectional coverageWi-Fi routers, radio broadcasting
Microstrip Patch AntennasCompact, planar design, directional beamMobile devices, satellite communication
Loop AntennasHigh sensitivity for near-field applicationsRetail RFID payment systems
Fractal AntennasMultiband operation with miniaturized geometryMilitary communication, wearable devices
Far-Field RFID AntennasLong-range UHF operation (>860 MHz)Warehouse inventory management
Near-Field RFID AntennasShort-range HF operation (13.56 MHz)Contactless payment, access control

3. Structure and Components

A typical RF/IF antenna consists of:

  • Conductive elements (copper, aluminum) for signal radiation
  • Dielectric substrates (FR4, Rogers materials) for impedance control
  • Feed lines (coaxial cables, microstrip lines) for signal transmission
  • Enclosures for environmental protection
RFID antennas integrate additional components like impedance matching circuits and chip interfaces, with designs optimized for magnetic or electric field coupling.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Frequency RangeOperational bandwidth (e.g., 860 960 MHz for UHF RFID)Determines application compatibility
Gain (dBi)Signal directionality and strength (2 8 dBi typical)Affects transmission distance and efficiency
ImpedanceMatching standard (usually 50 )Minimizes signal reflection
VSWRVoltage Standing Wave Ratio (<2:1 preferred)Indicates power transfer efficiency
PolarizationLinear/circular orientationImpacts signal stability in dynamic environments

5. Application Fields

  • Telecommunications: 5G base stations, DAS (Distributed Antenna Systems)
  • Healthcare: MRI RF coils, patient monitoring systems
  • Transportation: ETC (Electronic Toll Collection), vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication
  • Retail: Smart shelves, inventory tracking with RFID
  • Industrial: Asset management, drone communication

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductFeatures
AvnetRFID UHF Reader Antenna A1001Linear polarization, 902 928 MHz, 6 dBi gain
Alien TechnologyALN-9652 IMPINJ R4PPassive UHF RFID, 860 960 MHz
Pulse ElectronicsLF RFID Antenna PLX17R125 kHz, embedded in access control systems
KathreinRF Dipole Antenna 800101332.3 3.8 GHz for 5G small cells

7. Selection Recommendations

Key factors to consider:

  1. Frequency alignment with system requirements
  2. Environmental durability (temperature, moisture, vibration)
  3. Size constraints for PCB or mechanical integration
  4. Cost vs. performance trade-offs for mass deployment
  5. Regulatory compliance (FCC, ETSI standards)
For RFID systems, prioritize read range and tag compatibility; for high-frequency RF applications, emphasize VSWR and phase stability.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging trends include:

  • Development of mmWave (24 100 GHz) antennas for 5G/6G
  • Miniaturization via metamaterials and 3D printing
  • AI-optimized beamforming antennas for IoT networks
  • Conductive ink-based flexible RFID tags for disposable applications
  • Integration of energy harvesting capabilities
The global RFID antenna market is projected to grow at 12.3% CAGR through 2027, driven by smart city initiatives and supply chain digitization.

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