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What Is a Ceramic Antenna?

2026-04-24 809

A ceramic antenna is a highly miniaturized type of antenna. Ceramic antennas are generally classified into block ceramic antennas and multilayer ceramic antennas.

Block ceramic antennas are manufactured by sintering a solid ceramic body in a single high-temperature firing process, after which the antenna’s metallic radiating patterns are printed onto the surface of the ceramic block.

Multilayer ceramic antennas are produced using low-temperature co-fired ceramic (LTCC) technology. Multiple ceramic layers are precisely stacked, aligned, and co-fired at low temperature, allowing the antenna’s metallic conductors to be printed on each ceramic dielectric layer as required by the design.

This multilayer structure effectively reduces the antenna’s overall size and enables concealed antenna layouts, making ceramic antennas well suited for compact and internally integrated device designs.


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