Mass production of the new product will begin in October 2009 at the company’s Tamamura Plant in Gunma Prefecture, Japan, at a pace of 3 million units per month. The price for samples is 300 yen per unit.
Technology Background
Today, many mobile phones and smartphones come with GPS features such as positioning and navigation. There is even a service that allows parents to track their kids using GPS phones. In the arena of car navigation systems, features and dimensions have been slashed to develop removable or mobile PNDs. Such slimmer mobile GPS devices require the antennas to be equally small and slim. These hand-operated devices are also subject to weak reception depending on the position of the fingers or hand, which can interfere with the radio waves. All these challenges call for designs that enable optimal placement of the antenna.
While Taiyo Yuden had previously offered the compact chip antenna AF816M157502, which could be mounted at the corner of a substrate for GPS-ready devices, demand for even slimmer, more compact units led the company to use its advanced design technology to optimize the elements, high-frequency components, and materials. While maintaining the characteristics of the GPS antenna, the company was able to develop a smaller, lower profile, EIA 1206 size antenna only 0.5mm thick. This, in turn, enhanced the flexibility of antenna placement, which is one of the leading features of RadiEdge antennas.
The new product will be on display at the Taiyo Yuden's booth at CEATEC JAPAN 2009, which starts October 6 at Makuhari Messe (Mihama-ku, Chiba City).