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SQG-VEDAIF913802.11ax Wi-Fi 6E + BT5.4 Module

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802.11ax Wi-Fi 6E + BT5.4 Module - FCC ID SQG-VEDAIF913 - Ezurio LLC
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Application Details

Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX
Date of Grant
Aug 17, 2026
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Equipment Note
802.11ax Wi-Fi 6E + BT5.4 Module
Frequency Range
5180.00000000 - 5240.00000000
Company
Ezurio LLC
Country
United States

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Users Manual

Datasheet Veda™ IF913 Version 0.7 https://www.ezurio.com/ 2 © Copyright 2025 Ezurio All Rights Reserved Veda IF913 Datasheet Revision History Version Date Notes Contributors Approver 0.1 13 May 2025 Preliminary release Andrew Chen Andy Ross 0.2 22 May 2025 Section 4: Update Storage humidity range to 5%~95%. Operating humidity range <85%. Section 6: Update the SDIO/gSPI pin details. Section 7.2: Correct the schematic drawing on SMIF connection (Chip select pin) with external NOR and PSRAM. Andrew Chen Andy Ross 0.3 20 June 2025 Correct the pin define on pin 82-83 Andrew Chen Andy Ross 0.4 14 July 2025 Update RF performance Andrew Chen Andy Ross 0.5 16 Sept 2025 Updated to reflect that Bluetooth does not support BR/EDR. Andrew Chen Andy Ross 0.6 2025/10/09 Add Pin-108: DMIC_CLK Andrew Chen Andy Ross 0.7 2025/12/10 On section 6: Add the module pin out mapping to IFX main chip pin out Andrew Chen Andy Ross https://www.ezurio.com/ 3 © Copyright 2025 Ezurio All Rights Reserved Veda IF913 Datasheet Contents 1 Scope .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 2 Introduction ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 General Description ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 3 Veda IF913 Series Feature Summary .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 4 Specifications ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 5 Block Diagrams ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 12 Veda IF913 module Block Diagram ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 12 6 Pin Definitions .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13 7 Veda IF913 Implementation Details ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 17 Power up sequency timing .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17 L-C filter for Buck switching regulator ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17 Serial Memory Interface (SMIF) Connection. ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 SDIO and gSPI strapping configuration .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 20 7.1.1 SDIO mode ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20 7.1.2 gSPI mode ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20 MHF4 and Embedded PCB antenna ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21 8 PCB footprint .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22 9 Mechanical Specifications ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 23 10 Material handling information ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25 Required Storage Conditions ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 25 10.1.1 Prior to Opening the Dry Packing ......................................................................................................................................…

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Test Report

Report No.: FR611202-1AN Page : 1 of 26 Report Version: Rev. 01 FCC Test Report FCC ID : SQG-VEDAIF913 Equipment : 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6E + BT5.4 Module Model No. : Veda IF913 Brand Name : Ezurio Applicant : Ezurio LLC Address : W66N220 Commerce Court, Cedarburg, WI 53012 United States Of America Standard : 47 CFR FCC Part 15.407 Received Date : Jan. 12, 2026 Tested Date : Feb. 09 ~ Mar. 06, 2026 We, International Certification Corporation, would like to declare that the tested sample has been evaluated and in compliance with the requirement of the above standards. The test results contained in this report refer exclusively to the product. It shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of our laboratory. Reviewed by: Approved by: Along Chen / Manager Gary Chang / Manager Report No.: FR611202-1AN Page : 2 of 26 Report Version: Rev. 01 Table of Contents 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................................... 5 1.1 Information .............................................................................................................................................. 5 1.2 Local Support Equipment List .............................................................................................................. 10 1.3 Test Setup Chart .................................................................................................................................. 10 1.4 The Equipment List .............................................................................................................................. 11 1.5 Test Standards ..................................................................................................................................... 12 1.6 Reference Guidance ............................................................................................................................ 12 1.7 Deviation from Test Standard and Measurement Procedure ............................................................... 12 1.8 Measurement Uncertainty .................................................................................................................... 13 2 TEST CONFIGURATION ..................................................................................................................... 14 2.1 Testing Facility...................................................................................................................................... 14 2.2 The Worst Test Modes and Channel Details ....................................................................................... 15 3 TRANSMITTER TEST RESULTS ........................................................................................................ 17 3.1 Emission Bandwidth ............................................................................................................................. 17 3.2 Conducted Output Power ..................................................................................................................... 18 3.3 Power Spectral Density ........................................................................................................................ 20 3.4 Unwanted Emissions ............................................................................................................................ 22 3.5 AC Power Line Conducted Emissions ................................................................................................. 25 4 TEST LABORATORY INFORMATION ............................................................................................... 26 Appendix A. Emission Bandwidth Appendix B. Conducted Output Power Appendix C. Power Spectral Density Appendix D. Unwanted Emissions Appendix E. AC Power Line Conducted Emissions Report No.: FR611202-1AN Page : 3 of 26 Report Version: Rev. 01 Release Record Report No. Version Description Issued Date FR611202-1AN Rev. 01 Initial issue Jun. 15, 2026 Report No.: FR611202-1AN Page : 4 of 26 Report Version: Rev. 01 Summary of Test Results FCC Rules Test Items Measured Result 15.207 AC Power Line Conducted Emissions [dBuV]: 0.447MHz 35.33 (Margin -11.60dB) - AV Pass 15.407(b) 15.209 Unwanted Emissions [dBuV/m at 3m]: 68.80MHz 36.83 (Margin -3.17dB) - PK Pass 15.407(a) Emission Bandwidth Meet the requirement of limit Pass 15.407(e) 6dB bandwidth Meet the requirement of limit Pass 15.407(a) Conducted Output Power Max Power [dBm]: 5150~5250MHz: 19.08 5250~5350MHz: 19.03 5470~5725MHz: 19.14 5725~5850MHz: 17.86 Pass 15.407(a) Power Spectral Density Meet the requirement of limit Pass 15.407(g) Frequency Stability Meet the requirement of limit Pass 15.203 Antenna Requirement Meet the requirement of limit Pass Declaration of Conformity: The test results with all measurement uncertainty excluded are presented in accordance with the regulation limits or requirements declared by manufacturers. Comments and Explanations: The declared of product specification for EUT presented in the report are provided by the manufacturer, and the manufacturer takes all the responsibilities for the accuracy of product specification. Report No.: FR611202-1AN Page : 5 of 26 Report Version: Rev. 01 1 General Description 1.1 Information 1.1.1 Product Details Model Name Part No. Product Name Description Veda IF913 453-00400 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6E + BT5.4 Module Module, Veda IF913, SIP, Tri Band, No Embedded Memory, RF Trace Pin 453-00401 Module, Veda IF913, SIP, Tri Band, Embedded Ext. Memory, 8M PSRAM, 8M Flash, RF Trace Pin 1.1.2 Specification of the Equipment under Test (EUT) RF General Information Frequency Range (MHz) IEEE Std. 802.11 Ch. Freq. (MHz) Channel Number Transmit Chains (N TX ) Data Rate / MCS 5150-5250 5250-5350 5470-5725 5725-5850 a 5180-5240 5260-5320 5500-5720 5745-5825 36-48 [4] 52-64 [4] 100-144 [12] 149-165 [5] 1 6-54 Mbps 5150-5250 5250-5350 5470-5725 n (HT20) ac (VHT20) ax (HE20) 5180-5240 5260-5320 5500-5720 36-48 [4…

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Report No.: FZ611202 Page: : 1 of 1 Report Version: Rev. 01 Photographs of the Test Configuration DFS Test

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Report No.: FR611202 Page: : 1 of 11 Report Version: Rev. 01 Photographs of the Test Configuration For WiFi Conducted Emission Test Report No.: FR611202 Page: : 2 of 11 Report Version: Rev. 01 Radiated Emission Below 1GHz Test Report No.: FR611202 Page: : 3 of 11 Report Version: Rev. 01 Radiated Emission Below 1GHz Test Report No.: FR611202 Page: : 4 of 11 Report Version: Rev. 01 Radiated Emission Above 1GHz Test Report No.: FR611202 Page: : 5 of 11 Report Version: Rev. 01 Radiated Emission Above 1GHz Test Report No.: FR611202 Page: : 6 of 11 Report Version: Rev. 01 For BT Conducted Emission Test Report No.: FR611202 Page: : 7 of 11 Report Version: Rev. 01 Radiated Emission Below 1GHz Test Report No.: FR611202 Page: : 8 of 11 Report Version: Rev. 01 Radiated Emission Below 1GHz Test Report No.: FR611202 Page: : 9 of 11 Report Version: Rev. 01 Radiated Emission Above 1GHz Test Report No.: FR611202 Page: : 10 of 11 Report Version: Rev. 01 Radiated Emission Above 1GHz Test Report No.: FR611202 Page: : 11 of 11 Report Version: Rev. 01 CBP

Test Report

For body-worn applications, the FlexPIFA can tolerate the presence of the human body. We do not recommend that you mount the antenna directly on body tissue to avoid detuning the FlexPIFA. Additionally, the human body is an excellent absorber of 2.4 GHz RF signals. As a result, expect a reduction in range due to the presence of a body. In a body-worn application, the ground plate of the FlexPIFA should be closest to the body tissue. The main element should be pointed away from the body. Additionally, for handheld devices, the FlexPIFA should be mounted in a location where it is not covered by the hand. If the antenna is mounted in a location where the main element is covered or near a human body, ensure that there is at least a ten-millimeter separation distance between the main element and the body as shown above. Additionally, when the FlexPIFA is mounted very close to body tissue, use a spacer to create separation distance between the body tissue and ground plate. This ensures maximum performance and prevents the antenna from detuning. As previously mentioned, the ideal spacer material is 1.5 mm thick polycarbonate. Copyright © 2026 Ezurio39 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet This PDF document was generated at 2026-01-14 01:27:12 Ezurio’s products are subject to standard Terms & Conditions. Copyright © 2026 Ezurio All Rights Reserved. Any information furnished by Ezurio and its agents is believed to be accurate but cannot be guaranteed. All specifications are subject to change without notice. Responsibility for the use and application of Ezurio materials or products rests with the end user since Ezurio and its agents cannot be aware of all potential uses. Ezurio makes no warranties as to non-infringement nor as to the fitness, merchantability, or sustainability of any Ezurio materials or products for any specific or general uses. Ezurio or any of its ailiates or agents shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages of any kind. All Ezurio products are sold pursuant to the Ezurio Terms and Conditions of Sale in eect from time to time, a copy of which will be furnished upon request. Nothing herein provides a license under any Ezurio or any third-party intellectual property right. Ezurio and its associated logos are trademarks owned by Ezurio and/or its ailiates. Quite often this separation distance between the body tissue and the FlexPIFA is already provided by the enclosure. Below is an example of a bracelet with the FlexPIFA integrated inside it. The enclosure provides enough spacing between the antenna and body tissue to prevent any major detuning. The enclosure is made of polycarbonate. Additional Information Please contact your local sales representative or our support team for further assistance: HeadquartersEzurio 50 S. Main St. Suite 1100 Akron, OH 44308 USA Websitehp://www.ezurio.com Technical Supporthp://www.ezurio.com/support Sales Contacthp://www.ezurio.com/contact Copyright © 2026 Ezurio40 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet

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Do not mount the FlexPIFA where metal is within ten millimeters above the main element (see below). Not only does this severely limit the radiation paern (mainly due to the re-radiation problem previously described) it detunes the antenna inside of this range. Similarly, the two long sides of the FlexPIFA should be kept clear of any metal object by at least five millimeters. These keep out requirements pertaining to conductive materials only and are dierent from those listed in the previous sections which apply to non-conductive materials. In general, it is good practice to always keep metals as far away from the antenna as possible. For the best performance, a spacer should be placed between the FlexPIFA and the conductive surface (see below). The spacer should be 1.5 millimeters thick polycarbonate. This will significantly improve performance and tuning of the FlexPIFA on a metal surface. Other non-conductive materials such as ABS plastic can be used; however, polycarbonate provides the best results. Copyright © 2026 Ezurio38 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet

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As with any antenna, care should be taken not to place conductive materials or objects near the antenna (except as described in the next section). The radiated fields from the antenna induce currents on the surface of the metal; as a result, those currents then produce their own radiation. These re-radiating fields from the metal interfere with the fields radiating from the FlexPIFA (this is true for any antenna). Other objects, such as an LCD display, placed close to the antenna may not aect its tuning but it can distort the radiation paern. Materials that absorb electromagnetic fields should be kept away from the antenna to maximize performance. Common things to keep in mind when placing the antenna: Wire routing Speakers – These generate magnetic fields Metal chassis and frames Baery location Proximity to human body Display screen – These absorb radiation Paint – Do not use metallic coating or flakes Copyright © 2026 Ezurio35 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet Flex Limits of the FlexPIFA One of the unique features of the FlexPIFA is its ability to flex. However, due to the adhesive, there are limits as to how much the antenna can be flexed and remain secured to the device. The FlexPIFA should not be flexed in a convex position with a radius less than 16 millimeters. Going smaller than this may result in the antenna peeling o the surface over time. Should a tighter radius of curvature be required, contact Ezurio for assistance. The FlexPIFA should not be flexed in a concave position with a radius less than 25 millimeters. In this scenario, the limiting factor is performance. The ground plate of the antenna is pressed closer to the main element. As previously discussed in the introduction of this datasheet, the fringing fields developing o the end of the element are responsible for most of the radiation. In a concave position with a radius of curvature less than 25 millimeters, the fringing fields are adversely aected, and gain suers. If a tighter radius of curvature is required, contact Ezurio for assistance. Copyright © 2026 Ezurio36 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet The FlexPIFA is not designed to be twisted or crumpled. The adhesive back should lay flush with the surface on which it is mounted. Mounting on Metal and Body Loaded Applications The FlexPIFA can tolerate being mounted on conductive surfaces. There will be some detuning of the antenna, which translates into some gain reduction. Even though the FlexPIFA is optimized to work on non-metallic surfaces, it still radiates eiciently due to the fringing fields (see the first diagram of Optimal Installation Guide). The ground plate of the FlexPIFA carries the adhesive backing; placing the antenna onto a metal surface simply enlarges the size of the ground beneath the main element. Previously, the fringing fields only interacted with the small ground of the FlexPIFA, however they are now interacting with the much larger ground. The fringing fields still develop and radiate, but the antenna will no longer tune as well to the 2.4 GHz frequency band. Consequently, the VSWR increases and there is some loss in radiated power. If the FlexPIFA cannot meet your range requirements after being implemented on a metal surface, contact Ezurio for a custom antenna build to help meet your application needs. Copyright © 2026 Ezurio37 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet

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3D Plots at 2440 MHz Copyright © 2026 Ezurio26 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet 5 GHz Band Azimuthal Conical Cuts at 4900 MHz Copyright © 2026 Ezurio27 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet 3D Plots at 4900 MHz Copyright © 2026 Ezurio28 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet Azimuthal Conical Cuts at 5400 MHz Copyright © 2026 Ezurio29 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet 3D Plots at 5400 MHz Copyright © 2026 Ezurio30 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet Azimuthal Conical Cuts at 5900 MHz Copyright © 2026 Ezurio31 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet 3D Plots at 5900 MHz Copyright © 2026 Ezurio32 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet Optimal installation Guide The main element should be kept clear of any non-metal objects (such as plastics) on top of it by at least three millimeters (see below). Similarly, the two long sides of the FlexPIFA should be kept clear of any non-metal object by at least two millimeters (see below). A one-millimeter clearance should be observed from the ground wall to any non-metal object. Mounting the FlexPIFA in a situation that does not allow for these clearance recommendations may change the gain characteristics stated in the datasheet, which could impact overall range of the wireless system. Copyright © 2026 Ezurio33 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet The ideal material on which to mount the FlexPIFA is 1.5-millimeter thick polycarbonate for maximum performance. However, as previously mentioned, the FlexPIFA can tolerate other non-metallic surfaces and thicknesses and still radiate eectively. Depending on the type of material, the FlexPIFA may be detuned. The coaxial cable feeding the FlexPIFA should be routed away from the antenna. Do not run the coaxial cable over the top of the FlexPIFA or near the tip of the main element. The cable should be routed perpendicular to the side of the FlexPIFA (this is the way the cable comes assembled) or away from the ground wall. These options are shown below. Copyright © 2026 Ezurio34 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet

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Copyright © 2026 Ezurio15 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet Curved surface Antenna Radiation Performance FlexPIFA outside 60 mm outer diameter PVC tube Antenna Measurement Set-Up Copyright © 2026 Ezurio16 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet 2.4 GHz Band Azimuthal Conical Cuts at 2440 MHz 3D Plots at 2440 MHz Copyright © 2026 Ezurio17 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet Copyright © 2026 Ezurio18 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet 5 GHz Band Azimuthal Conical Cuts at 4900 MHz 3D Plots at 4900 MHz Copyright © 2026 Ezurio19 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet Copyright © 2026 Ezurio20 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet Azimuthal Conical Cuts at 5400 MHz 3D Plots at 5400 MHz Copyright © 2026 Ezurio21 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet Copyright © 2026 Ezurio22 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet Azimuthal Conical Cuts at 5900 MHz 3D Plots at 5900 MHz Copyright © 2026 Ezurio23 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet Copyright © 2026 Ezurio24 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet FlexPIFA inside 52 mm inner diameter PVC tube Antenna Measurement Setup 2.4 GHz Band Azimuthal Conical Cuts at 2440 MHz Copyright © 2026 Ezurio25 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet

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Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet Copyright © 2026 Ezurio1 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet Table of Contents Features and Benefits3 Configuration4 Mechanical Drawing4 Test Setup5 Flat Surface Antenna Measurements6 Return Loss6 Flat surface Antenna Radiation Performance6 FlexPIFA centered on a 1.5 mm-thick plate of polycarbonate6 2.4 GHz Band7 5 GHz Band9 Curved surface Antenna Radiation Performance15 FlexPIFA outside 60 mm outer diameter PVC tube15 2.4 GHz Band15 5 GHz Band17 FlexPIFA inside 52 mm inner diameter PVC tube23 2.4 GHz Band23 5 GHz Band25 Optimal installation Guide31 Copyright © 2026 Ezurio2 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet Additional Information37 Features and Benefits Dual band antenna – 2.4 GHz and 5.5 GHz Quick and easy installation Adhesive holds to surface during humidity exposure and hot/cold cycles RoHS-compliant Can be installed in the following ways: On dierent non-conductive surfaces and thicknesses Near metals or the human body On flat or curved surfaces SPECIFICATIONS Frequency (MHz)2400 - 24804900 - 5900 Peak Gain (dBi)+2.5+3.0 Average Gain (dBi)> -2.5> -3.4 VSWR (MHz)<2.5:1<3.0:1 Impedance (Ω)50 Antenna TypeFlexible Planar Inverted F (FlexPIFA) PolarizationLinear Copyright © 2026 Ezurio3 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions – mm (inches)38.5 x 12.7 x 2.5 (1.52 x 0.5 x 0.098) Weight – g (oz.)1.13 (0.040) ColorClear yellow Adhesive3M 100MP Connector Mating Height (max) – mm MHF1 (U.FL)2.5 MHF4L1.4 ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS Operating Temperature – °C (°F) -40 to +85°C (-40 to +185°F) Material Substance Compliance RoHS Configuration PART NUMBERCABLE LENGTHCONNECTOR 001-0016100 mmU.FL 001-0021100 mmMHF4L EFB2455A3S-15MH4L150 mmMHF4L EFB2455A3S-16MHF1160 mmMHF1 EFB2455A3S-20MHF1200 mmMHF1 EFB2455A3S-25MHF1250 mmMHF1 Note: Specifications are based on the 100mm cable length, standard antenna version with MHF1 / U.FL connector. Varying the cable length or type or connector will cause variations in these antenna specifications. Copyright © 2026 Ezurio4 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet Mechanical Drawing Test Setup Antenna measurements such as VSWR were measured with an Agilent E5071C vector network analyzer. Radiation paerns were measured with a CMT Planar 804/1 vector network analyzer in a Howland Company 3100 chamber equivalent. Phase center is nine inches above the Phi positioner. Flat surface measurements were done with the antenna centered on a 1.5 mm-thick plate of polycarbonate. Curved surface measurements were taken by placing the antenna on the inside and outside of dierent diameter PVC tubing. Copyright © 2026 Ezurio5 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet Flat Surface Antenna Measurements Return Loss Copyright © 2026 Ezurio6 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet Flat surface Antenna Radiation Performance FlexPIFA centered on a 1.5 mm-thick plate of polycarbonate Antenna Measurement Set-Up Copyright © 2026 Ezurio7 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet 2.4 GHz Band Azimuthal Conical Cuts at 2440 MHz 3D Plots at 2440 MHz Copyright © 2026 Ezurio8 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet Copyright © 2026 Ezurio9 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet 5 GHz Band Azimuthal Conical Cuts at 4900 MHz 3D Plots at 4900 MHz Copyright © 2026 Ezurio10 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet Copyright © 2026 Ezurio11 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet Azimuthal Conical Cuts at 5400 MHz 3D Plots at 5400 MHz Copyright © 2026 Ezurio12 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet Copyright © 2026 Ezurio13 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet Azimuthal Conical Cuts at 5900 MHz 3D Plots at 5900 MHz Copyright © 2026 Ezurio14 of 40 Dual-Band FlexPIFA Datasheet

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TWX-100Bcc3B WiFi 7/6E Whip Antenna The Joymax TWX-100Bcc3B antenna is a whip-style, outdoor, dipole antenna designed for use in 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, 6 GHz bands supporting WiFi 7, WiFi 6E, and WiFi 6 applications. The tilt/swivel design allows the antenna to be posi- tioned for optimum performance and reduces the po- tential for damage from impact compared to a fixed whip design. The antenna is available with an RP-SMA Plug (female socket) or SMA plug (male pin) connector. Features ● Broad bandwidth 2.4 GHz to 7.125 GHz ● Performance at 2400 MHz to 2500 MHz VSWR: ≤ 1.6 Peak Gain: 2.0 dBi Efficiency: 71% ● Performance at 5150 MHz to 7125 MHz VSWR: ≤ 3.0 Peak Gain: 4.0 dBi Efficiency: 58% ● Hinged design with detents for straight, 45 degree and 90 degree positioning ● RP-SMA plug (female socket) or SMA plug (male pin) connector Applications ● WiFi/WLAN applications: WiFi 7 (802.11be) WiFi 6E (802.11ax) WiFi 6 (802.11ax) WiFi 5 (802.11ac) WiFi 4 (802.11n) ● 2.4 GHz ISM applications: Bluetooth® ZigBee® Thread® IEEE 802.15.4 IEEE 802.11b/g ● Internet of Things (IoT) devices ● Networking routers / gateways Part Number Description TWX-100BRS3B WiFi 6E WiFi 7 Tilt/Swivel Whip Antenna with RP-SMA plug (female socket) connector TWX-100BSA3B WiFi 6E WiFi 7 Tilt/Swivel Whip Antenna with SMA plug (male pin) connector Ordering Information Available from Joymax Electronics and select distributors and representatives. Datasheet EnJOY MAX Wireless® 2 Figure 1. Antenna Packaging Table 1: Electrical Specifications TWX-100Bcc3B WiFi / WLAN Band (MHz) Frequency Range 2400~2500 5150~5850 5925~7125 VSWR (Max) 1.6 1.5 3.0 Peak Gain (dBi) 2.0 4.0 4.0 Average Gain (dBi) -1.5 -2.5 -2.5 Efficiency (%) 71 57 58 Polarization Linear Radiation Omni directional Max Power 1 W Wavelength ½-λ Electrical Type Dipole Impedance 50 Ω Electrical specifications and plots measured with antenna in free space without ground plane. Table 2: Mechanical Specifications Parameter Value Connection RP-SMA Plug (female socket) or SMA Plug (male pin) Operating Temp. -30 ̊ C to +70 ̊ C Weight 15 g Dimension 124 mm (Straight) x ⌀13 mm Antenna Color Black Ingress Protection N/A Packaging Information The TWX-100Bcc3B antennas are individually sealed in a clear plastic bag. Figure 1. 500 pcs per carton, 320 mm x 250 mm x 290 mm (12.6 in x 9.8 in x 11.4 in), total weight 8.8 kgs (19.4 lb) Distribution channels may offer alternative packaging options. TWX-100Bcc3B Datasheet EnJOY MAX Wireless® 3 Product Dimensions Figure 2 provides dimensions of the TWX-100Bcc3B. The antenna blade can be tilted…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Brian Petted(Technology Leader)
[email protected]Fax: 262-375-4248

Technical Contact

Ezurio LLCBrian Petted
[email protected]

W66N220 Commerce Court, Cedarburg, · United States

Test Firm

International Certification Corp.Fu-Cheng Chuang
[email protected]Fax: 886-3-318-0155

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115E5.18 GHz - 5.24 GHz83.00 mW
215E5.26 GHz - 5.32 GHz83.00 mW
315E5.50 GHz - 5.72 GHz87.00 mW
415E5.75 GHz - 5.83 GHz81.00 mW
Modular Type
Single Modular Approval
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Modular approval. Power Output listed is conducted. This grant is valid only when the module is sold to OEM integrators and must be installed by the OEM or OEM integrators. The antenna's as listed in this application must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter procedures. End-users may not be provided with the module installation instructions. OEM integrators and end-users must be provided with transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This device has 20 MHz bandwidth modes

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