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An eddy current trap and split ring resonator help an RFID antenna distinguish adjacent tags and improve reconfigurable processing.
RFID tags and antenna assemblies verify product container placement and ingredient tracking, enabling flexible processing without contamination.
A foldable lattice mount secures antennas to varied rail diameters without drilling, while distributing wind loads for stable deployment.
RFID tags and a chute antenna detect empty containers and trigger vendor replenishment, cutting manual tracking delays and excess inventory.
Passive writable RFID tags verify container placement and ingredient identity, speeding module changeovers while reducing microingredient contamination.
A rotating cantilever carousel brings print cylinders to one access point, increasing storage density while easing loading and unloading.
A double-lock rotating cover replaces springs to maintain suction force longer, simplify assembly, and resist shock-induced unlocking.
Embedded RFID antennae in a non-metallic modular shelf enable real-time inventory tracking, digital pricing, and dynamic in-store displays.
An eddy current trap placed near a loop RFID antenna suppresses interference, improving tag detection and component placement verification.
Asymmetric mating profiles lock mast sections into one correct orientation, improving bracket alignment while reducing fasteners and installer error.
A curved-slot sliding mechanism converts linear motion into precise antenna elevation and azimuth adjustment with simpler structure and easier operation.
Equidistant pivoted connectors let an antenna box rotate and lock at set angles for precise signal alignment with secure friction holding.
Reversible concave-convex brackets fit different pole diameters and shapes while enabling quick tool-free antenna mounting and removal.
A conductive tape slit shields the display driver IC from frame antenna coupling while preserving radio transmission at non-metal frame segments.
A staggered sub-array layout offsets antenna columns to preserve wide-angle horizontal beamforming, suppress lobes, and cut RF hardware cost.
A recessed antenna housing with one conductive protrusion redirects the main radiation direction without tilting the module or degrading gain.
Galvanically isolated antenna layers in conductive windscreen glass preserve 5G signal transmission without external vehicle antennas.
A nonconductive key button doubles as an antenna window in a metal housing, improving beam transmission without adding separate antenna parts.
Opposing limiting parts and side constraints stabilize millimeter-wave modules, improving connection reliability and heat dissipation.
Snap-fit modular beamformer segments with edge RF interfaces cut cable use, speed assembly, and simplify repair in phased arrays.
Hot-melt adhesive yarns embed an RFID antenna and chip into fine textiles, preserving appearance while improving wash resistance and traceability.
A curved and V-shaped reflector simplifies vehicle radar antenna design while extending detection range for passenger presence and position sensing.
Integrating the antenna into the side key assembly frees space for mmWave modules and improves spherical wireless coverage in foldable electronics.
An adhesive PCB coupling structure replaces solder balls in separable 5G antennas to reduce warpage, improve alignment, and support mass production.
A hole-linked dual-PCB layout lets a sliding flexible display device connect external modules reliably despite internal guide structures.
A grid antenna with reflectors and parasitic coupling improves UHF RFID read range while mitigating EMI, RFI, and multipath interference.
A flexible fiber-optic antenna converts optical and RF signals to deliver secure tactical communication without bulky, visible dismount antennas.
Placing the rigid electronic component along a gentler curvature reduces attachment stress and preserves antenna characteristics on vehicle glass.
Selective antenna activation through a Luneburg lens cuts power, hardware bulk, and baseband load in high-frequency radio sheets.
Laser-structured coaxial through-package vias add grounded shielding in encapsulant to cut RF signal loss and EMI at lower package cost.
Bearing-mounted optical fiber collimators and focal-length tuning align antenna axes precisely when radomes block direct aperture access.
A curved clutch barrel antenna arm stays uniformly spaced from the metal lid, reducing detuning as the laptop opens and closes.
An insulated asymmetric metal-layer layout lets UHF RFID tags work on metal surfaces while extending read distance and simplifying manufacture.
Interchangeable radar lens modules reshape detection zones in lighting systems, avoiding sensitivity-only tuning and reducing false detections.
Point-symmetric subarrays and crossed Tx/Rx port placement save routing space and cut line loss in compact ultra-high-frequency antenna modules.
A relay module and spaced antennas in smart glasses maintain wireless links when the user's head blocks signal radiation.
Inclined support surfaces and a rigid-flex FPCB place the mmWave antenna in tight smartphone space while reducing noise and preserving radiation performance.
Placing the antenna between the sunroof masking layer and ceiling cuts wind drag, simplifies packaging, and improves signal stability.
An antenna patch shares substrate space with overlapping electronic components to save internal space while preserving beam radiation performance.
A multi-frequency AMC back cover blocks surface waves while an opening preserves perpendicular millimeter-wave radiation and antenna performance.
Vertically stacked multi-band antenna elements cut installation complexity, scattering, and radiation pattern distortion in one unit.
A grid radiator and perpendicular support plate widen ceiling antenna bandwidth while improving light transmittance and visual integration.
A tapered side-mounted antenna fits container door recesses while steering an upward circularly polarized beam for more reliable satellite links.
By turning the middle frame into a loop antenna, this case saves space for 5G antenna layouts while covering 600-960 MHz with reduced attenuation.
Side-surface antenna connections in the display carrier add 5G antenna area while shortening paths, cutting signal loss, and shrinking bezels.
Patch antennas placed on crossed housing faces maintain polarization MIMO as a mobile device changes position and orientation.
A dual-polarized antenna module in the non-display area supports multiple frequency bands while preserving active display space.
Integrated antennas in segmented display areas save internal space, limit touch interference, and support thin 5G devices with high screen-to-body ratio.
Gap-coupled symmetric patch units enable a thin dual-polarized antenna that fits display modules while supporting millimeter-wave 5G bands.
Alternating antenna elements with different polarizations in the display screen reduce blocking dead zones and improve millimeter-wave coverage.
A sliding antenna array and phase shifter combine mechanical and phase sweeping to widen beam coverage while keeping CPE antennas compact.
An air-gap spacer with embedded conductive elements cuts antenna module thickness and complexity while improving shielding and bandwidth for mobile devices.
An antenna placed between the display layer and conductive shield enables NFC through the outer layer while limiting shield interference.
Distributed support elements keep flexible circuits planar during bonding while redirecting force away from vulnerable components.
A 3D contouring tool forms flexible antenna substrates to match curved housings while controlling lateral flow and avoiding wrinkles.
Recessed portions and stubs let a line-symmetrical antenna element cut metal scrap while preserving axial ratio for circular polarization.
Modular directional RF antennas and ML-driven beam control improve targeted detection, tracking, and transmission while cutting interference and power use.
A rack-and-pinion bracket with a brake slider simplifies base station antenna tilt adjustment while improving load distribution and secure mounting.
A guide rail and installation lever let heavy RRHs slide into place while spring-loaded connectors absorb misalignment and vibration.
L-shaped slits in a metal middle frame let a mobile terminal antenna radiate in multiple directions while preserving frame strength and shielding.
A folded metal sheet and transparent dielectric panel form an open antenna container that suppresses back radiation and improves directed emissions.
Molded polymer interlocks join separated housing components to improve bond strength while maintaining a smooth exterior surface.
A mixed metal and non-metal sliding housing preserves antenna radiation while maintaining the durability needed for rollable display devices.
A rack-and-pressure-member mount sets base station antenna tilt in sub-degree steps while locking securely for heavy antenna stability.
Metal rails and a frame create a reflecting cavity that redirects backward 4G radiation while easing 5G module alignment and fixation.
An inward antenna connection part and support-frame notch reduce hand blocking and structural interference in metal-border antennas.
Integrated feed, coupling, and filter circuits simplify 5G base station antenna assembly, cut connector use, and ease debugging and maintenance.
Directional antennas and AI-guided beam control improve RF object detection, tracking, and targeted transmission with lower power use.
A functionalized polyolefin and glass-fiber polyphthalamide blend improves acid resistance, impact strength, and anodization compatibility.
Slatted modular tower casing cuts wind-induced vibration, passes radio signals, improves ventilation, and simplifies equipment upgrades.
Resilient latches, flexure alignment, and tapered sections help a compact telescoping mast deploy repeatably with high stiffness and stability.
External guide, drive, and position elements let a modular antenna support fit different antenna models while reducing aircraft interference and drag.
A detachable rotation and tilt clamp helps antennas fit tight pole spaces while improving directional adjustment and installation workability.
An ultrathin chip-in-coil structure uses an RDL and flexible carrier to fit NFC into paper documents while reducing chip breakage.
Intersecting electric fields from side electrodes help liquid crystal molecules relax faster, improving antenna frequency switching efficiency.
A semi-hole electrode layer lets a vertical antenna join the main board without drilling, cutting copper use while improving frequency tuning and gain.
An angled reinforcing piece strengthens the plastic-filled antenna partition slot, reducing stress concentration and cracking in metal housings.
An optical LO path and UTC photodiode let one antenna transmit and receive >100 GHz wireless signals while saving space and circuitry.
A slot-controlled rectangular waveguide enables dual-polarized fixed-frequency beam sweeping with lower complexity, cost, and power use.
Center reception antennas with surrounding beacon antennas improve wireless power reception by focusing transmission on optimal array positions.
A through-hole terminal layout raises connection-coil impedance while preserving IC chip fixing strength and avoiding coil breakage or shorts.
A UTC photodiode and optical LO path enable one antenna to transmit and receive above 100 GHz while saving space and RF resources.
F-style radiating element arrays narrow azimuth beamwidth and cut base station antenna width for low-band 4xMIMO deployment.
A radio wave control cover layer insulates the embedded RFID unit from static and corrosion, extending signal recognition distance and durability.
A recessed or protruding holder aligns and supports a dielectric radar waveguide while reducing RF leakage, reflections, and attenuation.
A co-planar ground with recesses and vertical grounding isolates bezel interference, improving high-frequency antenna feeding and signal integrity.
A vertical PCB coupling member replaces a protruding flange, preserving metal frame antenna performance as display bezels shrink.
A layered antenna layout uses non-overlap and a ground conductor to preserve satellite gain and communication directivity in vehicles.
A vertical support structure stabilizes heavy antenna processor components, limiting arm twist and wind-driven misalignment to preserve signal quality.
Wall-mounted feed lines and ground sections create a compact antenna array layout that cuts parts, cost, and signal interference.
A split antenna uses the removal cable as an external radiating section to save space, reduce head loading, and improve wireless links.
Sensor-detected folding angles trigger camera app icons on connected displays, keeping cross-device control aligned through fold transitions.
A transmission mechanism and rotatable plug connector let modular field housings rotate freely for easier radar gauge assembly and alignment.
A rear-actuated phase shifter uses a substrate slot and grounded cover to save front-side space while limiting electromagnetic radiation.
Meander-shaped RFID antenna arms create multiple resonance frequencies to keep small container labels readable despite fill-level shifts.
Air pressure sensing and GNSS data let a base station antenna calculate mounting height in real time, reducing manual setup errors and maintenance workload.
A nested metal ring and disc on one PCB cuts antenna size and cost while preserving omnidirectional dual polarization and isolation.
Solder-wetted alignment features let a waveguide self-align to a packaged semiconductor, improving radar accuracy while lowering assembly cost.
A dome radome with upper and lower bearings supports antenna rotation and tilt, cutting mounting complexity while improving tracking robustness.
Flexible resonant-pattern FSS units widen passband coverage and fit varied device surfaces, improving communication quality at lower design cost.
A magnetic support member in a metal IC card lowers coupling-coil self-resonance and preserves reliable magnetic coupling in a compact layout.
An on-die amplifier, parasitic patch, and reflecting patch cut >100 GHz signal loss while keeping antenna-in-package height compact.
Multiple guide surfaces and a rotatable coupling part maintain strip-line coupling despite processing errors, avoiding crimping modules.
A segmented, angled metal-layer discontinuity improves card flex resistance while preserving RFID communication and visible card aesthetics.
Discrete clutch and rotary indexing enable remote antenna azimuth and tilt adjustment with repeatable positioning and low backlash.
A switchable coupler lets an RFID antenna shift between linear, circular, and elliptical polarization to improve energy absorption and read range.
A thin 2D antenna integrated into a conveyor belt uses a reflector and meander ground trace to boost RF harvesting for battery-free sensors.
Multiple encapsulated monopole sets create multi-band GNSS resonance with more uniform zenith and horizon gain in a smaller antenna.
A phase-shifting feed network lets one port drive two antenna columns, expanding complementary beam coverage without adding RRU ports.
Intersecting coils on separate PCB layers boost NFC sensing area and magnetic flux while limiting feed-line interference for faster pairing.
By placing antenna modules in the non-display line winding area, this case saves internal space while reducing bezel size and preserving wireless performance.
A third ground point and ground element shift antenna grounding paths to increase radiator isolation and cut 5G band interference.
Perpendicular slot antenna branches in a foldable metal housing balance horizontal and vertical currents to improve front and rear signal coverage.
A mask-defined trench and shielding layer create selective EMI protection for electronic assemblies while avoiding laser damage, low yield, and high cost.
Extension members route antenna feeds through the frame-to-board gap, avoiding slit interference and preserving feeding performance.
Segmented metallization and through-hole vias shrink an LTE antenna while limiting parasitic capacitance to preserve bandwidth and radiation efficiency.
An intermediate-permittivity matching layer cuts window-glass reflections, improving antenna FB ratio and radiation efficiency.
A movable antenna module lifts away from the metal chassis to maintain wireless range and reception in closed-lid and tablet modes.
Orthogonal polarization and directional radiation patterns isolate concurrent radios, improving MIMO fidelity and throughput in dense wireless environments.
Sensor-based angle and orientation guidance helps a foldable satellite antenna maintain reliable transmission and reception as the housing changes shape.
Conductive multi-bar supports align antenna patterns with bar gaps, preserving signal radiation and flexible display function during sliding.
A veranda-mounted focusing plate concentrates millimeter waves at the window boundary to overcome glass attenuation and improve indoor coverage.
A stepped sealer matches uneven flexible circuit board thickness across the hinge to block moisture ingress in foldable housings.
A conductive bracket with a raised extension cuts rear-surface excitation currents, improving forward antenna radiation without weakening rigidity.
A convex pivot surface and oblong guide hole let an antenna gimbal rotate smoothly within limits, reducing stress concentration and wear.
A dielectric mold layer capacitively couples package antenna conductors to widen bandwidth while cutting RF path loss and easing power amplifier heat.
A fork-shaped radiator on a magnetodielectric substrate cuts high-frequency magnetic loss while shrinking antenna size over 50%.
Flexible transmission lines and foam-separated folds let an RFID antenna fit cabinets or doorways while preserving read zone coverage.
Punching one side and etching the other forms precise through holes in thick metal antenna sheets, improving line spacing and heat control.
Conductive metasurface lens layers narrow and steer base-station beams to control sidelobes, cut interference, and raise site capacity.
A transparent dielectric layer and metal grid turn the display into a millimeter-wave antenna, expanding coverage without hurting transmittance.
A modular antenna in a windshield-mounted plastic enclosure avoids bracket metal interference, improving sensitivity and shortening dash cam development.
By merging the antenna with the thermal module, this case improves heat dissipation, airflow, and antenna placement in metal portable systems.
Periodic slow-wave line structures and patch notches shrink antenna size while preserving impedance matching, gain, and radiation uniformity.
A recessed ground plane bonded to the metal window frame lets a vehicle glass antenna fit between defroster wires while maintaining electrical coupling.
A wearable antenna array maps buried utility lines by tracking distorted electromagnetic signals more accurately in dense urban infrastructure.
By embedding a metal cavity filter into the heatsink base, this case cuts radio unit size and weight while preserving wideband filter performance.
An L-shaped slot antenna on a metal back cover uses capacitive grounding to widen sub-6G coverage in space-limited mobile devices.
Vertically staggered bent radiator arms cut mutual coupling and cross-polarization distortion while keeping twin-beam pointing and beamwidth stable.
A resonant bent-part feeder suppresses millimeter-wave harmonics in antenna-in-package layouts while easing narrow-feeder manufacturing demands.
A bracket-supported antenna substrate sets a precise tilt angle despite housing mold error, improving beam direction and assembly connectivity.
Split nonconductive members and inclined surfaces preserve spacing around a side-member antenna pattern to prevent radiation loss from component interference.
A metamaterial layer with side resonators shapes antenna directivity to suppress rearward gain and reduce interference in tightly spaced devices.
A slidable flexible-display housing places speakers clear of moving side members, limiting sound leaks and preserving operation during slide-in and slide-out.
Signal-strength feedback tilts a steerable subreflector to correct antenna pointing, improving link quality without technician visits.
Combining two-axis reflector motion with a focal-line linear array enables zenith tracking with lower mechanical wear and fewer array elements.
Cut bridge-linked metal antenna areas into protrusions separated by resin to limit housing bending during electronic device manufacturing.
Stored antenna data lets the RCU auto-load tilt settings, cutting installation errors, maintenance effort, and network optimization failures.
A resin communication path in a metal foldable housing lets radio waves reach the antenna in the closed state, improving wireless performance.
Integrated cellular, Wi-Fi, and satellite antennas inside a portable case improve durability and keep communications working in weak-signal areas.
A coaxial remote antenna and snap-on coupler lift water meter pit signal strength while preserving battery life and avoiding full meter replacement.
Universal clamp plates and azimuth steering cut antenna mount weight and wind-load while improving 5G installation accuracy.
A deep-trench-isolated P-well antenna cell forms a reverse-bias diode to prevent forward bias and save chip space in SOI designs.
Dual antenna modules with equal-length RFIC connections preserve two-stream A/V links when one side is blocked, reducing interference and image loss.
Frequency-split waveguides steer side and rear radar beams independently to remove blind zones without adding extra antennas.
Shared scan lines and de-multiplexer transistors cut wiring congestion while preserving independent tunable-circuit control on irregular layouts.
A 3D antenna layout and signal-based antenna switching cut satellite terminal size and cost while improving communication efficiency.
By tuning short-circuit pin position, the antenna and conductive base radiate out of phase to suppress unwanted perpendicular radiation.
By placing the antenna on a rotational shaft, this case frees display area while improving signal quality and space use in foldable electronics.
An eccentric tilt mechanism shifts antenna axis geometry during overhead passes, cutting azimuth rate demand while maintaining link accuracy.
A self-locking worm drive enables continuous base station antenna tilt adjustment while preventing uncontrolled tipping under gravity.
A rotating directional antenna with a beam lookup table extends router coverage to weak-field and high-speed devices without complex beam searching.
Mirror-symmetric metal antennas and a PCB-bonded RF chip prevent peeling and maintain stable UHF tag performance in long-term heat.
An adjacent electrostatic discharge line protects miniaturized antenna electrodes from ESD damage and interference in image display panels.
A single multi-chip RF package replaces PCB chip cascading to cut RF losses, reduce phase variation, and shrink radar hardware.
Perpendicular radiator groups and same-layer transmission lines improve display antenna signal balance, reduce loss, and support accurate gesture sensing.
Reflector panels with different boresight directions redirect and attenuate beams to suppress grating lobes and interference in mMIMO antennas.
A centered rack and guide layout preserves battery space in a rollable display while reducing sliding resistance and eccentricity.
Exposed antenna surfaces in air or vacuum reduce dielectric-related RF loss and raise peak gain in semiconductor packages.
Embedding the antenna in a key button frees side-surface space, supports wide spherical mmWave coverage, and simplifies rear cover shaping.
A reconfigurable stand gives one camera both tabletop and wall mounting, adding pan-tilt motion and cable routing without extra parts.
A three-part antenna on one substrate preserves multi-band coverage while fitting smartphone space and reducing redesign effort and cost.
A shared ground-level telecom housing links user equipment, antenna, power, and optical fibre to extend reliable coverage into urban dead zones.
Interlocking PCB stems and via-linked traces cut solder-joint variation, improving high-frequency antenna impedance matching and fabrication cost.
An asymmetric notched patch and matched feed layout improve right-hand circular polarization and impedance bandwidth across the n78 band.
A ground plane and conductive bumps shield compact RF components while keeping the integrated antenna free to transmit and receive signals.
By placing the antenna open end near the housing opening and feed region near the fixing member, this case lowers SAR without reducing radio output.
Adjustable underground antenna height and angle extend communication distance while keeping human-exposure field strength within guidelines.
A concentric upper-lower module layout simplifies roof antenna installation while improving connector alignment and tolerance compensation.
Keeping wires out of the bend area near frame segmentation reduces coupling and helps preserve antenna resonance and communication quality.
A phase-change intermediate material fills assembly gaps, then solidifies to bond components while maintaining electrical isolation.
Separate antenna interconnects and thermal vias enable smaller fan-out semiconductor packages with better heat dissipation, signal transmission, and warpage control.
Polymeric sleeves and fastener isolators stop metal-to-metal contact in antenna concealments, reducing PIM and protecting base station SINR.
Replacing induction coils with a microwave antenna and cavity layout enables compact aerosol heating with better space use and lower device heat.
Offset transverse beams and extruded aluminum cut tower weight while preserving truss strength for easier transport and safer installation.
By splitting the antenna across both substrate sides and linking it with TSVs, mmWave communication fits tight PCB space in compact devices.
Conductive side members with slits form a radiating conductor that preserves 500 MHz to 6 GHz antenna efficiency in folded and unfolded states.
Mode-based patch antenna activation cuts 5G power consumption in foldable displays while maintaining wireless communication performance.