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ANT-W63WS1-SMA
RF Antenna, 5.925 to 7.125GHz, WiFi/WLAN/Bluetooth/ZigBee/ISM/IoT, 4.7dBi, 50 ohm, Linear
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- Manufacturer: TE CONNECTIVITY - LINX
- Product type:
- Gain: 4.7dBi
- SVHC: No SVHC (25-Jun-2025)
- VSWR: 2.3
- Input Power: 5W
- Antenna Type: Dipole
- Frequency Max: 7.125GHz
- Frequency Min: 5.925GHz
- Product Range: ANT-W63WS1 Series
- Input Impedance: 50ohm
- Antenna Mounting: SMA Connector
- Antenna Polarisation: Linear
| Delivery and price | |
|---|---|
| Units per pack | 250 |
| Price | 10.3 € |
| Current stock | 10+ |
| Lead time | 30 days |
## **ANT-W63WS1 Series**
## **Blade-Style Dipole WiFi 6 Antenna**
The Linx ANT-W63WS1 series antenna is a compact dipole blade-style antenna designed for superior performance in the 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz and 6 GHz bands supporting both WiFi 6 and WiFi 6E.
The W63WS1 provides a ground plane independent dipole antenna solution in a very compact package. The hinged rotating design allows for the antenna to be positioned for optimum performance and reduces the potential for damage from impact compared to a fixed whip design. The antenna is available with an SMA plug (male pin) or RP-SMA plug (female socket) connector for FCC Part 15 compliant applications.
## **FEATURES**
- Performance at 5.15 GHz to 5.85 GHz
- VSWR: ≤ 1.7
- Peak Gain: 5.8 dBi
- Efficiency: 62%
- Performance at 5.925 GHz to 7.125 GHz
- VSWR: ≤ 2.3
- Peak Gain: 4.7 dBi
- Efficiency: 59%
- Compact, low-profile
- 85.5 mm x 16.4 mm x 11.5 mm
- Hinged, rotating design with detents for straight, 45 degree and 90 degree positioning
- SMA plug (male pin) or RP-SMA plug (female socket) connection
## **APPLICATIONS**
- WiFi/WLAN coverage
- WiFi 6E (802.11ax)
- WiFi 6 (802.11ax)
- WiFi 5 (802.11ac)
- WiFi 4 (802.11n)
- 802.11b/g
- 2.4 GHz ISM applications
- Bluetooth®
- ZigBee®
- U-NII bands 1-8
- Internet of Things (IoT) devices
- Smart Home networking
- Sensing and remote monitoring
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## **ORDERING INFORMATION**
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Part Number Description<br>ANT-W63WS1-SMA WiFi 6 blade-style antenna with SMA plug (male pin) connector<br>ANT-W63WS1-RPS WiFi 6 blade-style antenna with RP-SMA plug (female socket) connector<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>
Available from Linx Technologies and select distributors and representatives.
## **TABLE 1. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS**
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ANT-W63WS1 ISM/WiFi WiFi/U-NII 1-4 WiFi 6E/U-NII 5-8<br>Frequency Range 2400 MHz to 2485 MHz 5150 MHz to 5850 MHz 5925 MHz to 7125 MHz<br>VSWR (max) 2.3 1.7 2.3<br>Peak Gain (dBi) 7.7 5.8 4.7<br>Average Gain (dBi) -2.4 -2.4 -2.6<br>Efficiency (%) 58 62 59<br>Cross-Polar<br>Discrimination Limit @ > 22.5 > 6.0 > 6.0<br>360° beamwidth (dB)<br>Beamwidth for XPD ><br>360° 300° 340°<br>15 dB<br>Polarization Linear<br>Radiation Omnidirectional<br>Max Power 5 W<br>Wavelength 1/2-wave<br>Electrical Type Dipole<br>Impedance 50 Ω<br>Operating Temp.<br>-20 °C to +65 °C<br>Range<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>
Electrical specifications and plots measured with the antenna in a straight orientation.
## **TABLE 2. MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS**
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ANT-W63WS1<br>Connection SMA plug (male pin) or RP-SMA plug (female socket)<br>Weight 10.3 g (0.36 oz)<br>Dimensions 85.5 mm x 16.4 mm x 11.5 mm (3.37 mm x 0.65 in x 0.45 in)<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>
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## **PRODUCT DIMENSIONS**
Figure 1 provides dimensions of the ANT-W63WS1 series antenna. The antenna whip can be tilted 90 degrees, with a detent at 45 degrees enabling the antenna to be oriented in any direction. The rotating base allows for continuous positioning through 360 degrees even while installed.
Figure 1. ANT-W63WS1 Antenna Product Dimensions
## **PACKAGING INFORMATION**
The W63WS1 antennas are individually placed in a clear plastic bag. Large quantities are packed in sealed, labeled, clear PVC bags. Distribution channels may offer alternative packaging options.
## **ANTENNA ORIENTATION**
The W63WS1 series antenna is characterized in two antenna orientations as shown in Figure 2. The antenna straight orientation characterizes use of an antenna attached to an enclosure-mounted connector which is connected by cable to a printed circuit board. Although the antenna is a dipole not requiring a ground plane for function, characterizaton with an adjacent ground plane, (102 mm x 102 mm) provides insight into antenna performance when attached directly to a printed circuit board mounted connector. The two orientations represent the most common end-product use cases.
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Straight, without ground plane On edge of ground plane, bent 90 degrees<br>Figure 2. ANT-W63WS1 Series Antenna on evaluation PCB<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>
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## **STRAIGHT, NO GROUND PLANE**
The charts on the following pages represent data taken with the antenna oriented straight, as shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3. ANT-W63WS1-SMA Straight, No Ground Plane (Straight)
## **VSWR**
Figure 4 provides the voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) across the antenna bandwidth. VSWR describes the power reflected from the antenna back to the radio. A lower VSWR value indicates better antenna performance at a given frequency. Reflected power is also shown on the right-side vertical axis as a gauge of the percentage of transmitter power reflected back from the antenna.
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## **RETURN LOSS**
Return loss (Figure 5), represents the loss in power at the antenna due to reflected signals. Like VSWR, a lower return loss value indicates better antenna performance at a given frequency.
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## **PEAK GAIN**
The peak gain across the antenna bandwidth is shown in Figure 6. Peak gain represents the maximum antenna input power concentration across 3-dimensional space, and therefore peak performance at a given frequency, but does not consider any directionality in the gain pattern.
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## **AVERAGE GAIN**
Average gain (Figure 7), is the average of all antenna gain in 3-dimensional space at each frequency, providing an indication of overall performance without expressing antenna directionality.
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## **RADIATION EFFICIENCY**
Radiation efficiency (Figure 8), shows the ratio of power delivered to the antenna relative to the power radiated at the antenna, expressed as a percentage, where a higher percentage indicates better performance at a given frequency.
Figure 8. W63WS1 Series Antenna Radiation Efficiency, Straight
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## **RADIATION PATTERNS**
Radiation patterns provide information about the directionality and 3-dimensional gain performance of the antenna by plotting gain at specific frequencies in three orthogonal planes. Antenna radiation patterns for a straight orientation are shown in Figure 9 using polar plots covering 360 degrees. The antenna graphic at the top of the page provides reference to the plane of the column of plots below it. Note: when viewed with typical PDF viewing software, zooming into radiation patterns is possible to reveal fine detail.
## **RADIATION PATTERNS - STRAIGHT**
XZ-Plane Gain
YZ-Plane Gain
XY-Plane Gain
## **2400 MHZ TO 2485 MHZ (2450 MHZ)**
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## **5150 MHZ TO 5850 MHZ (5500 MHZ)**
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## **5925 MHZ TO 7125 MHZ (6500 MHZ)**
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Figure 9. ANT-W63WS1 Antenna Radiation Patterns, Straight
## **EDGE OF GROUND PLANE, BENT 90 DEGREES**
The charts on the following pages represent data taken with the antenna oriented at the edge of the ground plane, bent 90 degrees (Edge-Bent), as shown in Figure 10.
Figure 10. ANT-W63WS1 Series Antenna on Edge of Ground Plane, Bent 90 Degrees (Edge-Bent)
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## **VSWR**
Figure 11 provides the voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) across the antenna bandwidth. VSWR describes the power reflected from the antenna back to the radio. A lower VSWR value indicates better antenna performance at a given frequency. Reflected power is also shown on the right-side vertical axis as a gauge of the percentage of transmitter power reflected back from the antenna.
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## **RETURN LOSS**
Return loss (Figure 12), represents the loss in power at the antenna due to reflected signals. Like VSWR, a lower return loss value indicates better antenna performance at a given frequency.
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## **PEAK GAIN**
The peak gain across the antenna bandwidth is shown in Figure 13. Peak gain represents the maximum antenna input power concentration across 3-dimensional space, and therefore peak performance at a given frequency, but does not consider any directionality in the gain pattern.
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## **AVERAGE GAIN**
Average gain (Figure 14), is the average of all antenna gain in 3-dimensional space at each frequency, providing an indication of overall performance without expressing antenna directionality.
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## **RADIATION EFFICIENCY**
Radiation efficiency (Figure 15), shows the ratio of power delivered to the antenna relative to the power radiated at the antenna, expressed as a percentage, where a higher percentage indicates better performance at a given frequency.
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## **RADIATION PATTERNS**
Radiation patterns provide information about the directionality and 3-dimensional gain performance of the antenna by plotting gain at specific frequencies in three orthogonal planes. Antenna radiation patterns for an edge of ground plane bent 90 degree orientation are shown in Figure 16 using polar plots covering 360 degrees. The antenna graphic at the top of the page provides reference to the plane of the column of plots below it. Note: when viewed with typical PDF viewing software, zooming into radiation patterns is possible to reveal fine detail.
## **RADIATION PATTERNS - EDGE OF GROUND PLANE BENT 90 DEGREES**
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## **2400 MHZ TO 2485 MHZ (2450 MHZ)**
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## **5150 MHZ TO 5850 MHZ (5500 MHZ)**
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## **5925 MHZ TO 7125 MHZ (6530 MHZ)**
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