New contribution to the Microwave Journal magazine
Fractus Antennas’ Virtual Antenna™ technology appears in the current Cover Feature on the Microwave Journal, both online and offline versions.
The team, Jaume Anguera, Aurora Andújar and Carles Puente, has prepared an article to introduce the Virtual Antenna Technology to microwave engineers, as the antenna-less technology “is a technology which makes antenna design much more similar to filter design than to conventional antenna engineering”, Jaume Anguera notes.
The multiband capacity of these antenna booster components brings to any engineer a radical design innovation which is explained in detail in the article under the title: “Antenna-Less Wireless: A Marriage Between Antenna and Microwave Engineering”.
After 20 years of evolution from external single band antennas to these miniature antenna boosters, Fractus Antennas’ antenna-less wireless architecture brings together traditional antenna engineering and general electric/RF engineering expertise. This new technology is based on a miniature customized antenna that fits perfectly into any electronic circuit board, same as any other electronic component.
To discover more about the antenna-less innovation just read the current issue of the Microwave Journal, the leading source for information about RF and Microwave technology.
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.