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A more sensitive transponder

By Steven Bushong | August 3, 2012

The TP0702U and TP0702UCAP is an SMD antenna for low frequency 20-150 kHz receiver applications.

The TP0702U and TP0702UCAP is an SMD antenna for low frequency 20-150 kHz receiver applications.

A manufacturer of inductive components has expanded its line. Premo’s TP0702 provides up to 50 mV/Apk-pk/m (for 7.2 mH) sensitivity, which gives it the best sensitivity in this transponder size, the company says.

The TP0702U and TP0702UCAP is an SMD antenna for low frequency 20-150 kHz receiver applications. TP0702UCAP provide an upper and lateral side protection with co-polyamide polyhexamethylene polymer walls, gamma radiated with high thermal stability (supports up to 290ºC), and mechanical resistance (exceeds 150 Mpa if mechanical strength).

This antenna is equipped with NiZn ferrite core with high surface resistivity (> 10 Mohm/mm) that provides a highly stable behavior (better than / +/- 3%) over a wide temperature range (-40ºC to 125ºC). Premo offers four standard values: 2.38, 4.91, 7.2, and 9mH at 125kHz. Users may request others values from 340 μH to 18.5 mH.

Premo Group
www.grupopremo.com


Filed Under: Sensors

 

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