Flexible Antennas Look to the Sky (.PDF Download)

Feb. 29, 2016

Navigation by satellite is becoming commonplace, so much so that an increasing number of electronic devices are being equipped with receivers for Global Positioning System (GPS) and other satellite navigation constellations. Creating that kind of satellite access requires a compact antenna. And when there’s a demand for a flexible antenna (such as for wearable devices), too, a pair of miniature, flexible-printed-circuit (FPC), linearly polarized antennas from Antenova might do the trick...

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