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Why combo antennas are finding new markets with robust, multi-technology connectivity

Nov. 8, 2023
Combo antennas are designed to ensure the devices they serve can connect to multiple forms of connectivity as required. This is creating a virtuous circle in which more antennas are deployed and greater efficiencies are enabled in development.

Combo antennas typically bring together multiple antennas and their capabilities within a single unit. Although relatively complex to develop, combo antennas provide simplicity for installers because only a single mounting is required.

As devices increasingly require multiple radios and smaller form factors, OEMs need greater flexibility at the design phase to get their products to market quickly. 

This white paper provides a comprehensive guide to combo antennas and their applications, and is an essential tool for any IoT product designer.

Download the Combo Antenna White Paper to Learn More today.       

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