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Matsuyama Technical Works Co., Ltd. Company Profile

Matsuyama Technical Works is a group of engineers committed to quality and speed.

What we create are antenna components for cutting-edge communication devices, including "antennas built into mobile phones." With well-equipped facilities and experienced engineers, we respond to customer demands through speedy and high-quality parts manufacturing, while our team of engineers continuously pursues the forefront of technology. 【Product Introduction】 ■ Molding for electronic component encapsulation ■ Cutting housings for mobile devices and prototypes ■ Built-in antennas for mobile devices (LTE) ■ W-LAN antennas for mobile devices ■ Built-in antennas for mobile devices ■ Whip antennas 【Equipment】 All processes are managed in-house. ● CAD for mechanical component design ● CAD for electronic circuit design (for circuit diagram creation) ● Rotary molding machines ● Vertical molding machines ● Linear polarization measurement systems, etc. * We also offer equipment rental, environmental testing, and dimensional measurement services. * For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Technical Column] The Mechanism of Built-in Antennas

The characteristics of antennas, including built-in antennas, and the mechanism by which stable performance is achieved.

The optimal shape of an antenna varies depending on the frequency and application. The most efficient antenna is one that is half the length of the wavelength of the frequency being used. High-frequency waves, which are the source of radio waves, have the property of reversing polarity every half wavelength. Therefore, when the length of the antenna conductor exceeds half a wavelength, the transmission and reception of radio waves do not work well. By making the length of the antenna conductor half the wavelength of the frequency, the radio waves resonate with the antenna. By adjusting the length of the antenna according to the wavelength of the frequency, the antenna and the transmitted radio waves enter a resonant state, allowing maximum power to be radiated. Similarly, in a receiver, the received radio waves and the antenna enter a resonant state, enabling the capture of maximum power. [Content of the document] - About the transmission and reception of radio waves and the length of the antenna - About the basic shapes of antennas - About precautions for built-in antennas For details on the mechanism of built-in antennas and points to consider during design, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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