ANT-916-WRT-xxx Data Sheet by Product Description 19.0 mm The WRT Series antenna is ideally suited for (0.75 ) applications such as wireless vending, security, Adhesive Ring traffic, or power equipment which require an Remove protective plastic 11.0 mm before installation unobtrusive, tamper-resistant antenna solution. The (0.43 ) tiny 19 x 11 mm radome installs through a small SMA or U.FL or RP-SMA 6.0 mm hole on the product and is anchored by a threaded (0.24 ) base. An adhesive foam compression ring is M11x1.0 mm Thread used to resist the elements. The -wave antenna i-PEX silouette shown in also features an integral counterpoise, which shadow eliminates the need for a proximity ground plane. The antenna is suited for mounting in applications 5.26 mm where the counterpoise will not be shielded (0.207 ) 82.5mm from the antenna (non-conductive or open metal (3.25 ) enclosures) installation where the counterpoise is within a shielded enclosure will affect the antenna performance. The antennas coax feed is available with SMA, RP-SMA, or a U.FL / MHF compatible connector. U.FL and I-PEX MHF connector standards are compatible with each other. Alternate coax lengths, connectors and custom colors are available for volume OEM customers. Features Low cost RG-174 Cable Length 216.0 mm Unobtrusive (8.50) Tamper resistant Integral counterpoise Ordering Information Indoor / outdoor ANT-916-WRT-RPS (with RP-SMA connector) Adhesive or permanent mount ANT-916-WRT-SMA (with SMA connector) ANT-916-WRT-UFL (with U.FL / MHF compatible connector) Electrical Specifications Center Frequency: 916MHz Recom. Freq. Range: 900930MHz Wavelength: -wave VSWR: 1.9 typical at center Peak Gain: 0.1dBi Impedance: 50-ohms Oper. Temp. Range: 40 to +90C Connector: RP-SMA, SMA or U.FL / MHF Cable: RG-174 RP-SMA & SMA 1.32 mm U.FL Max. Recom. Torque: 4.0 kgf-cm Electrical specifications and plots measured on 10.16 cm x 10.16 cm (4.00 x 4.00) reference ground plane 1 Revised 12/9/13VSWR Graph VSWR 1.753 Reflected Power 3:1 25% 2:1 11% 1:1 0% 816MHz 916MHz 1016MHz What is VSWR The Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) is a measurement of how well an antenna is matched to a source impedance, typically 50-ohms. It is calculated by measuring the voltage wave that is headed toward the load versus the voltage wave that is reflected back from the load. A perfect match will have a VSWR of 1:1. The higher the first number, the worse the match, and the more inefficient the system. Since a perfect match cannot ever be obtained, some benchmark for performance needs to be set. In the case of antenna VSWR, this is usually 2:1. At this point, 88.9% of the energy sent to the antenna by the transmitter is radiated into free space and 11.1% is either reflected back into the source or lost as heat on the structure of the antenna. In the other direction, 88.9% of the energy recovered by the antenna is transferred into the receiver. As a side note, since the :1 is always implied, many data sheets will remove it and just display the first number. How to Read a VSWR Graph VSWR is usually displayed graphically versus frequency. The lowest point on the graph is the antennas operational center frequency. In most cases, this will be different than the designed center frequency due to fabrication tolerances. The VSWR at that point denotes how close to 50-ohms the antenna gets. Linx specifies the recommended bandwidth as the range where the typical antenna VSWR is less than 2:1. Data Sheet ANT-916-WRT-xxx 2 by