Centurion Develops Internal Antennas for Mobile Handsets and Palm Computing Devices
LINCOLN, Neb. — September 20, 1999 — Centurion International has developed an internal antenna for use in mobile handsets and Palm Computing devices.
"Centurion's internal antennas are PIFA style with dual band capability," says Monty Rohde, vice president of engineering and R&D for Centurion.
"In our testing studies, the internal antenna offers excellent peak gain performance and reduced SAR in comparison to conventional stubbies."
Centurion's R&D team will work directly with product developers to design an internal antenna for their application needs. The new internal antenna can be developed to fit a variety of size and range specifications. The antenna's frequency breaks are 824 – 894, 890 – 960, 1710 – 1880, and 1850 – 1990, and it can be designed as a single band or dual band (in a combination of any two of the frequency ranges). The antenna comes in a standard size or it can be customized for specific application and space requirements.
"Centurion strives to continually bring cutting-edge products that support the explosive growth of technology worldwide," Rohde says. "We have the capabilities to fully support our global customers with complete R&D, design and manufacturing services. Our streamlined design and manufacturing processes assist customers in quickly and efficiently getting their products out in the marketplace."
Centurion International is a leading worldwide developer, designer and manufacturer of antennas and power products for wireless communications and nomadic devices. Founded in 1978, Centurion holds multiple U.S. and international patents and is an ISO 9001 registered company headquartered in Lincoln, Neb. More information on Centurion International's products and services can be found at http://www.centurion.com.
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Centurion International, Lincoln
Coleen Gowen
(402) 479-0249