Overview
A single solution to connect your smart devices to the Cloud. The antenna supports the GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz and UMTS bands. Designed for small devices, this antenna will work when used as wireless terminal, gateway, or access point. It is a ground plane independent design, housed in a robust waterproof plastic cover. It can be used outdoors in any kind of telemetry project, as well as for discreet in-vehicle installations. It comes with a high grade adhesive tape that allows the antenna to be attached to any surface. Please note, the antenna is not meant to be mounted on large metallic surfaces, since it would affect the antenna’s coverage. It works great on other materials such as glass, plastic, wood, or cardboard.
List of Compatible Boards
This penta-band antenna is supported by the following official Arduino boards:
You can connect the antenna to any other boards with a micro UFL connector.
Tech specs
The antenna has been characterized for 5 different bands as shown in the following tables:
Band | Gain | VSWR | Impedance | Polarization |
GSM 850 (824-894 MHZ) | <0 dBi | <2 | 50 OHM | linear |
GSM 900 (890-960 MHZ) | <1 dBi | <2 | 50 OHM | linear |
GSM 1800 (1710-1880 MHZ) | <1 dBi | <2 | 50 OHM | linear |
GSM 1900 (1850-1990 MHZ) | <0 dBi | <2,2 | 50 OHM | linear |
UMTS (1900-2200 MHz) | <0 dBi | <2,5 | 50 OHM | linear |
Other characteristics:
- Dimensions: 130x16x5 mm
- Cable length: 120 mm / 4.75 inch
- Weight: 1 gramm
- Connector: micro UFL
- Housing: plastic
- Support: double-sided tape
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Manufacturer Information
The production information includes the address and related details of the product manufacturer.
Arduino S.r.l.
Via Andrea Appiani, 25
Monza, MB, IT, 20900
https://www.arduino.cc/
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An EU-based economic operator who ensures the product's compliance with the required regulations.
Arduino S.r.l.
Via Andrea Appiani, 25
Monza, MB, IT, 20900
Phone: +39 0113157477
Email: support@arduino.cc
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