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W4150GG3000

W4150GG3000

W4150GG3000

PulseLarsen Antennas

3 Bands Puck UHF 300MHz~1GHz UHF 1GHz~2GHz Adhesive SMA Male 892MHz 1.575GHz 1.9GHz 2dBi, 4dBi Tray 0.315 8.00mm GPS, GSM

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W4150GG3000 Datasheet

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Specifications
Name Value
Type Parameter
Mount Adhesive
Mounting Type Adhesive
Package / Case SMA
Packaging Tray
Published 2012
Feature LNA
Part Status Active
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 1 (Unlimited)
Termination SMA Male
Max Operating Temperature 85°C
Min Operating Temperature -40°C
Applications GPS, GSM
Frequency 1.57542GHz
Impedance 50Ohm
Gain 2dBi, 4dBi
Frequency Range 824MHz~960MHz 1.575GHz 1.71GHz~2.17GHz
RF Family/Standard Cellular, Navigation
Antenna Type Puck
VSWR 2.5, 2.5, 1.5
Number of Bands 3
Frequency Group UHF 300MHz~1GHz UHF 1GHz~2GHz
Frequency (Center/Band) 892MHz 1.575GHz 1.9GHz
Height 8.128mm
Height (Max) 0.315 8.00mm
Radiation Hardening No
RoHS Status ROHS3 Compliant
W4150GG3000 Product Details

W4150GG3000 Overview


The Adhesive allows it to be used for RF Antennas in general.Tray solid enclosure protects the RF modulator.In most RF ic designs, it is qualified as a Adhesive.Due to its SMA packaging, the RF ic is convenient for international shipping.As determined by test statistics, the RF Antennas would operate at -40°C.Temperatures over 85°C should not be allowed for the RF Antennas to operate.

W4150GG3000 Features


With Adhesive
Above 85°C degrees Celsius


W4150GG3000 Applications


There are a lot of PulseLarsen Antennas
W4150GG3000 RF Antennas applications.


  • Generators
  • Lightings
  • Rectifiers
  • Inverters
  • Satellites
  • Transmission
  • Cellphones
  • Laptops
  • Marine Navigation
  • Avionics

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