7.4 Approved Antenna Types

ATWILC3000-MR110UA was tested and approved for use with the antennas listed in the table below.

Different antenna may be used, provided they are of the identical antenna type and antenna gain (equal to or less than) and have similar in-band and out-of-band characteristics (consult specification sheet for cutoff frequencies).

If other antenna types are used, the OEM installer must authorize the antenna with respective regulatory agencies and ensure its compliance.

Table 7-2. List of External Antennas(1)
P/NVendorAntenna Gain @ 2.4 GHz BandAntenna TypeATWILC3000-MR110UACable Length/ Remarks
FCC(2) (3) ISEDCE
W3525B039Pulse Electronics Corporation2 dBiPCBXX100 mm
RFDPA870920IMLB301WALSIN1.84 dBiDipoleXX200 mm
RFA-02-P33Aristotle2 dBiPCBXX150 mm
RN-SMA-SMicrochip0.56 dBiDipoleXXSMA to u.FL cable length of 100 mm (2) (3)
RFA-02-D3Aristotle2 dBiDipoleXX150 mm
RFA-02-G03Aristotle2 dBiMetal StampXX150 mm
RFA-02-L2H1Aristotle2 dBiDipoleXX150 mm
RFA-02-P05Aristotle2 dBiPCBXX150 mm
RFA-02-C2M2Aristotle2 dBiDipoleXXSMA to u.FL cable length of 100 mm (2) (3)
86254Delock2 dBiPCBX50 mm
Note:
  1. X = Covered under the certification.
  2. If the end product using the module is designed to have an antenna port that is accessible to the end user, then a unique (nonstandard) antenna connector (refer to FCC KDB 353028) must be used; for example, Reverse Polarity - SMA.
  3. If an RF coaxial cable is used between the module RF output and the enclosure, then a unique (nonstandard) antenna connector must be used in the enclosure wall for interface with antenna.