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Molex Debuts Next Generation MobliquA™ Bandwidth Enhancing Antenna Technologies

LISLE, IL – March 19, 2012 –  Molex Incorporated has released details about their development of innovative new technologies for  antennas.  The MobliquA™ antenna technology incorporates proprietary bandwidth enhancing technologies, which have been used successfully in Molex standard and custom antenna designs.  The MobliquA technology is designed to improve impedance bandwidth in any application with a wireless interface antenna, including mobile phonessmart phones, portable TVs, and standard antennas in industrial applications.

“Traditional passive antenna structures are based on meandered antenna patterns, with limitations on manufacturing tolerances and mechanical properties.  The MobliquA technology enables simple mechanical and robust antenna designs that minimize efforts needed for iterative retuning during each build cycle,” explains Morten Christensen, RF research manager, Molex.

Suitable for small cell phones, portable electronics, tablet and laptop-sized devices, the MobliquA technology offers a strong multi-use platform supporting both single and dual feed RF architectures within the same antenna structure.  The dual feed configuration can provide at least 20dB isolation between the input ports, while maintaining the bandwidth-enhancing features.  The good isolation and bandwidth simplifies optimization of antenna impedances to match different RF engines, which reduces current consumption and improves power transfer efficiency. 

MobliquA technology provides a high degree of immunity towards insertion of metal objects into the antenna volume.  Additionally, it enables utilization of RF decoupled or grounded parts, such as a grounded connector housing, as an integrated component of the antenna system.  Furthermore, the technology provides excellent ESD protection of the front end due to its unique feeding techniques combined with a direct grounding of the antenna elements.

“Compared to standard systems, such as L or F type antennas, this new technology can provide impedance bandwidth improvements of 60 to 70 percent without increasing the antenna volume or compromising the radiation efficiency,” adds Christensen.

MobliquA bandwidth enhancing antenna technology is now available for new designs and has already been chosen by a leading tier-one mobile phone manufacturer  .  For more information on Molex MobliquA please visit http://www.molex.com/molex/products/group?key=antenna&channel=products.

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About Molex Incorporated

Providing more than connectors, Molex delivers complete interconnect solutions for a number of markets including data communications, telecommunications, consumer electronics, industrial, automotive, medical, military and lighting.  Established in 1938, the company operates 40 manufacturing locations in 16 countries.  The Molex website is www.molex.com  Follow us atwww.twitter.com/molexconnectors watch our videos at www.youtube.com/molexconnectors, connect with us at www.facebook.com/molexconnectors and read our blog at www.connector.com

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