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HDA & Dielectric Materials
 
Antenova’s revolutionary High Dielectric Antenna (HDA®) technology is based on the concept of radiating currents in dielectric materials. HDA® resulted from three years of pioneering R&D at Antenova that transformed the effect of dielectric resonance from a scientific curiosity into a complete technology backed by a design methodology and computer-aided tools. Computer modelling and rapid prototyping techniques have helped Antenova to take antenna development from a research activity to volume production. The key technical benefits of HDA® include:

• Increased resistance to detuning
• Multi-band capability
• Compact size
• High radiation efficiency
• Works with a full groundplane
• Good isolation from other antennas on the PCB

These technical advantages translate into improved handset performance such as increased channel capacity, more compact implementation and lower power consumption. These advantages help to drive down costs for OEMs, whilst contributing to increased ARPU for the networks. In addition, the handset design cycle time and cost is reduced.

Among the capabilities that HDA® technology offers are: small size and resistance to detuning, the use of multiple antennas on small PCBs, narrow or broadband configuration, and high efficiencies.