SPECIFICATION Patent Granted Part No. : FXP831.09.0100C Product Name : FXP.831 Freedom 2.4GHz and 4.9-6GHz bands Ground Coupled Antenna Feature : Flexible Ultra Low Profile 45mm*7mm*0.1mm Adheres directly to inside of product plastic or glass housing Form factor and cable routing convenient for integration High Efficiency MMCX(M)RA Connector 100m 1.37mm co-axial cable RoHS Compliant SPE-11-8-053/F/SS Page 1 of 18 US Patent 9252486 1. Introduction The FXP831 is a high efficiency, small, dual-band, dipole antenna for 2.4/4.9-6GHz bands including WiFi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, DSRC, V2V, and other applications in these bands. The FXP.831 has a peak gain of 2.5dBi at 2.4GHz and efficiencies of 56%, and 4.5dBi and 55% along bands 4.9GHz to 6GHz. This Taoglas patent pending antenna is unique in the market because it is made from poly-flexible material, has a tiny form factor (45*7*.01mm) and has double-sided 3M tape for easy peel and stick mounting. The cable routes conveniently directly out of the bottom of the antenna, reducing the volume the antenna takes up in the device to an absolute minimum compared to other designs. The FXP.831 is the ideal all-round antenna solution for squeezing into narrow spaces and still maintaining high performance, for example on the inside top or adjacent side applied directly to the plastic housing of LCD devices. Many module manufacturers specify peak gain limits for any antennas that are to be connected to that module. Those peak gain limits are based on free-space conditions. In practice, the peak gain of an antenna tested in free-space can degrade by at least 1 or 2dBi when put inside a device. So ideally you should go for a slightly higher peak gain antenna than mentioned on the module specification to compensate for this effect, giving you better performance. Upon testing of any of our antennas with your device and a selection of appropriate layout, integration technique, or cable, Taoglas can make sure any of our antennas peak gain will be below the peak gain limits. Taoglas can then issue a specification and/or report for the selected antenna in your device that will clearly show it complying with the peak gain limits, so you can be assured you are meeting regulatory requirements for that module. For example, a module manufacturer may state that the antenna must have less than 2dBi peak gain, but you dont need to select an embedded antenna that has a peak SPE-11-8-053/F/SS Page 2 of 18 US Patent 9252486