YAGEO Extends Antenna Portfolio with Wi‑Fi 6E/7 and Tri‑band GNSS Solutions

YAGEO Group has introduced three new antennas that target high‑reliability wireless connectivity and precision positioning: a compact 2×2 MiMo Wi‑Fi 6E/7 antenna and two tri‑band L1/L2/L5 GNSS antennas for timing and embedded applications.

These YAGEO group products are aimed at OEMs integrating next‑generation Wi‑Fi and high‑accuracy GNSS into industrial, infrastructure, and tracking systems where RF coexistence and mechanical constraints are critical.

Key features and benefits

LPTNG2471M2DMG0457 2×2 MiMo Wi‑Fi 6E/7 antenna

From a design perspective, the ground‑plane‑independent approach reduces enclosure‑driven detuning and simplifies mechanical placement, which is often a pain point with conventional PCB or monopole antennas in metal cabinets.

GNSSL125DM26NM active GNSS L1/L2/L5 timing antenna

For timing and synchronization systems, multi‑band GNSS (L1/L2/L5) helps reduce ionospheric error and enhances resilience against jamming and spoofing compared to legacy L1‑only antennas.

GNSSL125182530S compact tri‑band GNSS patch antenna

This integrated GNSS module saves PCB area and external BOM (LNA, LDO, biasing network), which is attractive for compact trackers and industrial IoT devices that still need multi‑band precision.

Typical applications

LPTNG2471M2DMG0457 MiMo Wi‑Fi antenna

In practice, this antenna fits well into retrofit scenarios where the enclosure design is fixed and designers need predictable RF performance regardless of whether the mounting surface is sheet metal, fiberglass, or composite.

GNSSL125DM26NM timing antenna

For these applications, the wide supply range allows reuse of existing DC rails in cabinets (for example 5 V, 12 V, or 15 V), reducing the need for dedicated antenna power converters.

GNSSL125182530S embedded GNSS antenna

Because the antenna is supplied as an active patch with integrated LNA, LDO, and DC‑bias feed, it is particularly suitable for design teams that want to avoid RF front‑end design and focus on system‑level integration.

Availability and part numbers

Exact parametric values beyond those described here (for example detailed gain curves, group delay, VSWR, axial ratio, or constellation‑specific performance) should be taken directly from the manufacturer datasheet and product brief when finalizing a design.

Design‑in notes for engineers

Wi‑Fi 6E/7 antenna: integration tips

GNSS timing antenna: system considerations

Embedded GNSS patch: layout and mechanical

In all three cases, early RF simulation or evaluation with the manufacturer’s recommended evaluation boards and test setups is advisable before locking down enclosure and PCB designs.

Source

The information in this article is based on official Yageo Group product brief press releases and associated documentation for the LPTNG2471M2DMG0457, GNSSL125DM26NM, and GNSSL125182530S antennas.

References

  1. Yageo Group – 2×2 MiMo Ground Plane Independent Antenna for Wi‑Fi 6E/7 Connectivity (LPTNG2471M2DMG0457)
  2. Yageo Group – GNSSL125DM26NM Active GNSS L1/L2/L5 Timing Antenna
  3. Yageo Group – Triple‑Band GNSS Patch Antenna GNSSL125182530S
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