Pulse Electronics

Pulse Electronics

Pulse Electronics is a global leader in electronic components and sub-system design and manufacturing. The company offers a wide range of products including antennas, connectors, magnetics, and integrated electronic components for various industries such as telecommunications, automotive, industrial, and consumer electronics. Pulse Electronics is known for its expertise in customizing solutions to meet specific customer needs, as well as its focus on innovation and quality. The company's products are designed to enable high-performance and reliability in complex electronic systems. With a commitment to sustainability, Pulse Electronics also prioritizes environmentally friendly manufacturing processes and materials. Overall, Pulse Electronics is a trusted provider of high-quality electronic components and solutions, playing a significant role in advancing technology across diverse industries.

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W7001
NFC STAMP FLEX ANTENNA
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13.56MHz
25mm x 25mm x 0.12mm
25.00mm L x 25.00mm W x 0.12mm H
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W3579
NFC FERRITE LOADED ANTENNA
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13.56MHz
50mm x 35mm x 0.3mm
50.00mm L x 35.00mm W x 0.30mm H
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W3509
RFID RADIATOR + FERRITE NPB
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13.56MHz
Near Field Communications (NFC), U.FL Connector, 90mm Cable
35.05mm L x 50.04mm W x 0.31mm H
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W3580
NFC FERRITE LOADED ANTENNA
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13.56MHz
50mm x 35mm x 0.45mm
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W7000
NFC PLANAR SHEET ANTENNA WITH WI
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13.56MHz
Near Field Communications (NFC), Picoblade Connector, 22.3mm Cable
43.00mm L x 34.00mm W
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W7002
NFC WIRE LOOP ANTENNA
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13.56MHz
94.6mm x 56.8mm x 3.65mm
94.60mm L x 56.80mm W x 3.65mm H
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About  RFID Antennas

RFID antennas play a crucial role in facilitating the reception and transmission of electromagnetic waves in radio frequency identification (RFID) systems. These antennas are specifically designed to operate at particular frequencies, and work in tandem with electronic tags to help identify and track items. Here is a closer look at the different characteristics that distinguish RFID antennas: 1. Frequency: RFID antennas operate within a wide range of frequencies, spanning from 125 kHz to 5.85 GHz. The frequency of the antenna must match the frequency of the RFID device, in order to accurately transmit and receive information. 2. Features: There are several key features that differentiate RFID antennas. These include: Bistatic/6 dBi gain max: Bistatic antennas receive signals from one direction and transmit in another. They have a gain of up to 6 decibels. Compact size: These antennas are designed to be small and unobtrusive, making them ideal for use in cramped spaces. LR loop: LR (low frequency) loops are used in applications where a small detection area is required, such as in access control systems. LR or MR/loop: These antennas can be used in either low frequency (LR) or mid-range (MR) applications, and typically take the form of loops. LR/gate: LR gates are designed to be installed near doorways or other entry points, and are able to detect RFID tags passing through. Monostatic/6 dBi gain max: Monostatic antennas are capable of both receiving and transmitting signals, and have a gain of up to 6 decibels. MR/handheld loop or pad: MR handheld loops or pads are designed to be held by hand, and can be used in a range of applications, such as in inventory management. Near field communication (NFC): NFC antennas are used for proximity-based applications, such as contactless payments or access control. Panel with IP50 housing: These antennas are housed in protective enclosures that meet the IP50 standard for dust and water resistance. PR/pad: PR (passive radio) pads are used in applications where a larger detection area is required, such as in warehouse management systems. SMA style: SMA (SubMiniature version A) connectors are commonly used in RF applications, and are characterized by their small size. UHF LR/circular polarized: UHF (ultra-high frequency) antennas are used in applications that require longer read ranges, such as in supply chain management. Circular polarized antennas are designed to work in any orientation, making them highly versatile. 3. Size/dimensions: RFID antennas come in a range of sizes and dimensions, depending on the application. For example, low frequency loops are typically small and compact, while UHF antennas can be much larger in order to provide longer read ranges. Overall, RFID antennas are a critical component of RFID systems, and their specific characteristics must be carefully matched to the needs of the application in order to ensure optimal performance.