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Introduction to electronic built-in antenna


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2024-11-28

High performance antenna design heavily relies on simulation software and darkroom testing environments. In addition to their small size and mobility, modern electronic devices also emphasize industrial design to make their appearance more beautiful. The use of built-in antennas is the most in line with the trend of wireless application design. However, due to its small size, the antenna installation space is limited, the required clearance area for the antenna is insufficient, and there is strong interference from surrounding circuits.

High performance antenna design heavily relies on simulation software and darkroom testing environments. In addition to their small size and mobility, modern electronic devices also emphasize industrial design to make their appearance more beautiful. The use of built-in antennas is the most in line with the trend of wireless application design. However, due to its small size, the antenna installation space is limited, the required clearance area for the antenna is insufficient, and there is strong interference from surrounding circuits.
The process of customizing an antenna is to hand over the entire product to the antenna design engineer, and continuously optimize the antenna design through a large number of repetitive passive and active tests. The required testing equipment includes a network analyzer, a comprehensive testing instrument, and a darkroom testing system. In short, customizing antennas requires a significant investment of manpower, equipment, and time, which is not feasible for general non mass wireless product development work.

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