2J Antennas, a global provider of high performance antenna solutions, has introduced the world’s smallest flexible antenna to their brand new Mono-Flexi Series. The cutting-edge patent pending technology solves the antenna performance vs. size challenge by introducing a new technique of cable bridging between radiation elements and the extension ground plane, making it ideal for small device integration. The bridging technique creates lower resonances and optimizes tuning while reducing the antenna size with maximum efficiency, especially across low frequency bands.
The Mono-Flexi Series is composed of miniature antennas that cover sub-6GHz, 5G NR, 4G LTE and Cellular 600 - 7125 MHz spectrum. GNSS Multi-Constellation, WiFi-6 and ISM band models are under development and will be added to the Mono-Flexi Series soon. Right and left hand feed options allow various antenna configurations for MIMO and array systems. This high efficiency antenna is ideal for PCB or cellular devices integration that faces difficulties during certifications, carrier approvals or size restrictions. With this technology, we can reduce the size of 4G LTE antennas to 40x20 mm and for 5G NR to 50x25 mm, with a low profile of 0.2mm. Mono-Flexi Series antennas can reach above 80% efficiency in the lower frequency bands, making a breakthrough technology now available to the market.
Ruben Cuadras, PhD., Director of Engineering of 2J Antennas, said that they are proud to be the first to offer the smallest flexible antenna solutions to the global market. With a growing demand for smaller devices, antenna solutions must continuously innovate with more advanced technologies. He also said that their engineering teams have worked tirelessly developing the smallest full spectrum antenna solution that closes the antenna size vs. performance gap.
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