CS510 - 18 coil NFC Coil Embedded Antenna
The TX-CS510 - 18 coil NFC Antenna, model KC.IG.00131, is a high - performance wireless communication component designed for seamless integration. Its precisely tuned LC value of 1.9±0.1 mH guarantees stable signal transmission, minimizing interference and optimizing data transfer efficiency. Constructed with a 0.25MM enameled wire wound tightly, it offers superior conductivity and durability, ensuring consistent performance over time. Measuring Φ93*2.3MM, its compact yet practical size makes it ideal for a wide range of applications, from smart cards to portable electronics. The 40MM exposed copper wire and 3.5MM tin - plated section facilitate easy soldering and reliable connections, streamlining the manufacturing process. Additionally, its ROHS compliance ensures it meets stringent environmental standards, making it both user - friendly and eco - conscious.Designed and developed NFC Antenna, it is applied in:
1.Precise LC Tuning: With an LC value of 1.9±0.1 mH, this NFC antenna ensures accurate frequency matching for stable wireless communication, reducing signal interference and enhancing reading/writing efficiency.
2.High - quality Enameled Wire: Using 0.25MM enameled wire in a tightly - wrapped configuration, it offers excellent electrical conductivity and mechanical strength, ensuring long - term durability and consistent performance.
3.Optimal Size for Versatile Integration: Measuring Φ93*2.3MM, the antenna’s compact yet appropriately sized form factor allows for easy integration into various devices, from wearables to small electronic gadgets, without sacrificing performance.
4.Enhanced Connectivity Design: The 40MM exposed copper wire and 3.5MM tin - plating length enable convenient soldering and reliable electrical connection, simplifying the assembly process for manufacturers.
5.Environmentally Friendly: Being ROHS compliant, the antenna adheres to strict environmental standards, ensuring it is free from hazardous substances, making it a safe choice for both users and the environment.
