The Antenna For IoT: NB-IoT, LoRa, Zigbee Or Sigfox
Fractus Antennas has developed the RUN mXTEND chip antenna component that enables worldwide full performance and connectivity in all frequency bands of operation for the Internet of Things, including NB-IoT, Sigfox, LoRa and Zigbee among others both licensed and unlicensed IoT standards.
The antenna choice does not condition the frequency of operation but the client can choose the operation frequency of the antenna: One antenna, any IoT frequency band. On top of this multiband nature, the RUN mXTEND antenna booster is a miniature and off-the-shelf chip component that fits about all platform sizes and can be assembled in production on the PCB (Printed Circuit Board) using conventional pick-and-place machinery, saving production costs and increasing quality and reliability to the final device.
The RUN mXTEND belongs to a new generation of antenna products (Virtual Antenna) focused on replacing conventional antenna solutions with miniature and off-the-shelf components where the antenna can remain the same, for example, if there is a need to upgrade a device to a new standard (e.g. 4G to 5G), even future frequencies that are not working yet.
Find in this new reference design (https://www.fractusantennas.com/files/AN_FR01-S4-224_IoT-2.pdf) how you can use RUN mXTEND as you need in your next IoT wireless project.
About Fractus Antennas
Fractus Antennas SL designs, manufactures and commercializes miniature, off-the-shelf antennas for smartphones, short-range wireless and connected IoT devices. Founded as an independent antenna product business in 2015, Fractus Antennas was born out of the main Fractus operation and combines a respected R&D team with proven manufacturing capabilities and scale to bring to market a new genera-on of antenna products to meet the mobile and wireless connectivity needs of OEMs.
Source: Fractus Antennas