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TE CONNECTIVITY Wi-Fi 6E Antennas | New Product Brief

February 26, 2021 by Mouser Electronics

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TE CONNECTIVITY Wi-Fi 6E Antennas

TE Connectivity’s Wi-Fi 6E antennas helps designers leverage the benefits of triple band Wi-Fi 6E, enabling new applications, greater network flexibility, and faster speeds with reduced latency. 

In addition to 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, TE’s Wi-Fi 6E antennas support 1200MHz of spectrum at the new 6GHz band. This new spectrum provides the additional bandwidth and wider channels needed to avoid congestion at the existing lower bands, with 14 additional 80MHz channels or 7 additional 160MHz channels. 

TE’s RF expertise provides efficient antennas with optimal throughput for all three bands enabling quick time to market. TE’s Wi-Fi 6E antennas are available in PCB mount and cabled PCB or FPC variants with various cable lengths and connector types for design flexibility. 

  • Triple-band support: 2.4GHz, 5GHz, 6GHz 
  • Adds 1200MHz of spectrum at 6GHz band 
  • 6GHz band avoids congestion at 2.4GHz/5GHz bands 
    • Enables greater network flexibility, faster speeds, lower latency 
  • Accommodates 14 additional 80MHz channels or 7 additional 160MHz channels 
  • TE’s RF expertise offers efficient antennas with optimal throughput 
  • Available in PCB mount, cabled PCB, or cabled FPC variants 
    • Various cable length and connector options available 

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