VJ 3505 UHF Chip Antenna for Mobile Devices
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Revision: 26-Aug-10
VJ 3505
Vishay Vitramon
The companys products are covered by one or more of the
following:
WO2008250262 (A1), US2008303720 (A1),
US2008305750 (A1), WO2008154173 (A1).
Other patents pending.
DESCRIPTION
The VJ 3505 multi-layer ceramic chip antenna is a small
form-factor, high-performance, chip-antenna designed for
TV reception in mobile devices in the UHF band. It allows
mobile TV device manufacturers to design high quality
products that do not bear the penalty of a large external
antenna.    Utilizing    Vishay's    unique    materials    and
manufacturing technologies, this product complies with the
MBRAI standard while maintaining a small outline.
Focusing on consumer applications, the antenna is designed
to be assembled onto a PC board in the standard reflow
process.
Target customers of the VJ 3505 are mobile phone makers,
portable multimedia device makers, notebook OEMs and
ODMs, and accessory card OEMs and ODMs.
FEATURES
"  Small outline (35 mm x 5 mm x 1.2 mm)
"  Omni-directional, linear polarization
"  Complies with MBRAI standard
"  Complete UHF band coverage (470 MHz to 860 MHz) up
to 1.1 GHz
"  Requires a tuning circuit and ground plane for optimal
performance
"  Standard SMT assembly
"  50 ?unbalanced interface
"  Operating temperature range (- 40 癈 to + 85 癈)
"  Reference design and evaluation boards available upon
request
"  Compliant to RoHS directive 2002/95/EC
APPLICATIONS
"  Mobile UHF TV receivers including DVB-T, DVB-H,
ISDB-T, CMMB, ATSC, and MediaFLO devices
ANTENNA PERFORMANCE
Peak gain and efficiency
The antenna radiation characteristics are influenced by
several factors including ground plane dimensions and
impedance matching network.
The   antenna   parameters   presented   hereafter   were
simulated according to the ground plane configuration
suggested by the VJ 3505 evaluation board.
Figure 1. shows simulated peak gain and radiation efficiency
over frequency throughout the UHF band, compared with the
MBRAI requirements.
Fig. 1 - Peak Gain and Efficiency vs. Frequency
VJ 3505 Simulated Antenna Parameters
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n    MHz
470   520   570   620   670   720   770   820   870
Radiation
Efficiency
MBRAI
Peak Gain