The Echo 44 is a flexible-printed circuit antenna designed for Wi-Fi 6E and Wi-Fi 7 technologies, operating efficiently across the 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz Wi-Fi bands. With an exceptional radiation efficiency of up to 90%, a low VSWR, and a gain of 3-5 dBi, this omnidirectional antenna ensures robust coverage across the Wi-Fi spectrum.
Additionally, this antenna supports the 5G C-bands n48, n77, and n78, enhancing its versatility in modern communication applications. Constructed with a flexible polyimide (PI) substrate, etched with precision copper tracks for radiating elements, and backed with an adhesive layer for easy mounting, this ground plane independent antenna can be positioned on both flat and curved surfaces without compromising RF performance.
This capability allows for versatile placements in applications where mounting flexibility and space optimization are paramount. Terminated with 100 mm of 1.13 mm coaxial cable, with I-PEX MHF1 (uFL), I-PEX MHF4 or SMA male connectors as standard, the Echo 44 can be customized with other cable lengths and connector types for high volume projects.
Key Features
- 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz and 6 GHz support
- Supports Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be), Wi-Fi 6e (802.11ax), Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
- Supports 5G C-band n48, n77, n78
- Supports Bluetooth / Zigbee / IEEE 802.15.4 / ISM 2.4 GHz / ISM 5.8 GHz
- Compact size
- Adhesive mount
- Omnidirectional
- Ground Plane independent
- Can be mounted on curved surfaces (inside radius of 100 mm)
- Covers UWB and 5G bands in the 2-8 GHz range
Electrical Specifications
- Impedance: 50 Ohm
- Polarization: Vertical
- Max input power: 50 W
- Ground plane independent: Yes
Environmental Specifications
- Operating temperature range: -40 to +75 °C
- Storage temperature range: -40 to +80 °C
Mechanical Specifications
- Dimensions: 50.40 mm Length, 13.80 mm width
- Weight: 1 g
- Connector: I-PEX MHF1 (UFL), I-PEX MHF4
- Mounting method: Adhesive
- Housing materials: Halogen-free epoxy resin adhesive/
- Polyimide film / Copper foil
Spectral Frequency Diagram
The Spectral View Diagram visually describes the performance of the antenna from 2000 MHz to 8000 MHz. Key frequencies are marked highlighting the technology used, and the color represents the performance at that frequency taking in to consideration the VSWR and radiated efficiency of the antenna.
Green is considered a suitable band, amber is adequate in good signal conditions and red is likely to be unsuitable.
