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 Fractus Antenna in Package (AiP) technologies enable Full Wireless System in Package (FWSiP)

 

Short-range wireless technologies are on the verge of mass deployment in areas where they were never previously considered necessary. In the digital home of the future, all technology will be wireless. If your washing machine stops working it will be remotely analysed by an engineer. To achieve this though, either every device manufacturer will need to acquire in-house wireless expertise, or they will need to be able to buy complete, PCB-compatible wireless systems – Full Wireless System in Package (FWSiP).

In 2006, Fractus launched the world’s first commercially available FWSiP technology using Fractus’ patented antenna in package (AiP) technologies. FWSiP provides a complete wireless solution in a single package – including the antenna – which means that any device can be easily and cost-effectively wireless-enabled without the need for the manufacturer to have any RF expertise.

The Fractus solution is designed to support Bluetooth®, WLAN, GPS, UWB and Zigbee. Manufacturers can enable ‘plug and play’ wireless in everything from MP3 players and watches to TVs and ovens without the need for in-house RF expertise.

Fractus is now working with world-leading semiconductor companies to develop FWSiP products using Fractus AiP technology.

To discuss Fractus Antenna in Package solutions contact the Fractus Wireless Antenna team now at info@fractus.com
or call +34 935 442 690.

 

Fractus AiP Technology Antennas Product Info 

Device using antenna in package (AiP) internal antenna

Component manufacturers can:

  • Own the antenna income stream
  • Earn higher revenues and pass on cost savings to customers
  • Have more space available within devices, or smaller devices
  • Cut the number of suppliers, bills of materials and assembly costs
  • Achieve all the above with existing materials and processes

 

Mobile communications device manufacturers can:

  • Save on product development costs
  • Save on component and mounting costs
  • Have faster times to market

Device using antenna in package (AiP) internal antenna

  • Typical antenna requirements for wireless devices are VSWR ≤2 and efficiencies of 50%
  • AiP provides at least the same performance in terms of VSWR and efficiency as the conventional antenna solution
  • The antenna bandwidth is larger enough to absorb production manufacturing tolerances