Chip antenna having multiple resonance frequencies

Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – Spiral or helical type

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343702, 343873, H01Q 136

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058700668

ABSTRACT:
A chip antenna comprising a substrate comprising at least one material selected from dielectric materials and magnetic materials, at least two conductors formed on at least one surface of the substrate or inside the substrate, and at least one feeding terminal provided on the surface of the substrate for applying a voltage to the conductors.

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