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Panel Antenna 16 dBi 2.4 GHz and dual polarization
- Operating frequency: 2400 to 2483 MHz.
- Ganancia: 15.5 dBi.
- VSWR: <= 1,5.
- Horizontal radiation angle: 60 °.
- Vertical radiation angle: 15 °.
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- Operating frequency: 2400 to 2483 MHz.
- Ganancia: 15.5 dBi.
- VSWR: <= 1,5.
- Horizontal radiation angle: 60 °.
- Vertical radiation angle: 15 °.
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Dual gain polarization panel antenna with 15.5 dBi gain and operating frequency of 2.4 GHz. Made of light but resistant ABS plastic. Compact model with fixing to mast by special fittings that also allow the orientation of the antenna. Includes two U-shaped metal flanges for mast attachment.
Specifications
- Operating frequency: 2400 to 2483 MHz.
- Ganancia: 15.5 dBi.
- VSWR: <= 1,5.
- Horizontal radiation angle: 60 °.
- Vertical radiation angle: 15 °.
- F/B ratio:> 25 dB.
- Polarization: Horizontal and vertical.
- Impedance: 50 Ohm.
- Maximum power input: 100 W.
- Connector: 2 x N female integrated into the back of the antenna.
- Antenna size: 450 x 165 x 35 mm.
- Weight: 2.0 Kg.
- Diameter of the mounting mast: 30 to 50 mm.
- Maximum wind speed: 241 Km/h.
- Gross Weight: 1.76 kg
- Number of packages: 1
Technical terms
- Impedance
- Hz
- ABS
- dBi
Impedance (Z) is the total opposition that a circuit offers to alternating current (AC) flow when a specific voltage is applied.
Unlike simple resistance, impedance is a complex quantity comprising resistance (the real part) and reactance (the imaginary part, representing inductive or capacitive effects). In the frequency domain, impedance is represented as a phasor, accounting for both magnitude and phase shift between voltage and current. In DC circuits, impedance reduces to pure resistance with zero phase angle.
| Parameter | Technical Spec |
|---|---|
| Symbol | Z |
| Unit | Ohm (Ω) |
Impedance management is critical in high-speed hardware design and signal integrity. In modern PCB manufacturing, controlled impedance ensures that high-frequency signals reach their destination without reflections, which is vital for PCIe or DDR5 performance.
Complex Domain Analysis
Mathematical modeling of impedance using the j-operator allows engineers to optimize filter performance and resonance characteristics in electronic systems.
Key Advantages
- Maximum power transfer through impedance matching.
- Minimized signal reflections in high-frequency transmission lines.
- Improved electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).
Note: Impedance is the cornerstone of modern AC circuit theory and high-frequency design.
