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One of the most important elements for a TPMS system transmitter is the antenna design. The antenna will influence the RF signal and if the antenna design is not good, the signal transmitting distance will be short, less accurate and also it will use more power from the battery, shortening it’s life. But, if the transmitter has an optimum antenna, it can then extend the signal distance, send data accurately and extend the battery life.
Therefore, our R&D center has researched the development of the optimum antenna. It can help the transmitter transmit the very best signal to the receiver.
Below is the antenna design, and we have applied for patent protection. We have embedded the antenna into the housing of the transmitter, not only can this ensure the antenna is not easily broken with-in the circuit board, but it sends a strong signal to the receiver and increases the reliability/durability of our sensor.


Antenna advantages

  • Increases the antenna’s signal area
  • Embedded into the housing of the sensor to increase the durability of electronic parts.
  • Eliminates the antenna becoming broken after the vehicle has been running on the road for a few years. (From vibration with-in the tire and impact damage)
  • Increases battery life, because of the signal strong.
  • Increases the data signal strength and product reliability/durability.