Fractus provides next-generation antennas for Neonode N2 - the ultra compact touchscreen mobile handset

  • Fractus micro antennas key factor in reducing handset size by 45 per cent

Barcelona, 30 May 2007 - Fractus, the fractal antenna technology pioneer, has enabled Swedish handset manufacturer Neonode to create its ultra-compact Neonode N2 handset by developing a miniature internal quad-band GSM antenna for the device.

Fractus provided an antenna that is just 40.8 x 10.74 x 7.45 mm enabling Neonode to produce one of the smallest, lightest handsets on the market at 47 x 77 x 14.7 mm - 45 per cent smaller than its predecessor, Neonode N1.

 


Fractus customised quad-band GSM antenna


The antenna was custom-designed by Fractus to deliver the required performance with a significantly smaller size, despite being positioned extremely close to other electronic components. Traditionally the antenna is isolated as much as possible from other components to avoid RF interference.

The handset features multiple technologies that could interfere with an antenna including a 5.08cm (two inch) optical touch screen display - so it has no keypad, a two mega pixel camera, miniSD memory expansion and a multimedia player capable of playing back MP3, AAC, WAV, MPEG4 and WMV formats as well as supporting internet radio recording.

 


Neonode N2, the ultra compact handset

"Fractus helped Neonode to achieve great antenna integration for such a small device, and  that meant Neonode could continue to develop this compelling and feature-rich phone," said Alfonso Sanz, Product Manager, Products and Services Division, Fractus. "The antenna design evolved together with the device’s design in a smooth way. Working with Neonode to achieve this win-win approach, we have clearly shown the level of handset design innovation that is possible to achieve by using Fractus antenna technology and capabilities."

The quad-band antenna operates over GSM on the 850, 900, 1800 and 1900 frequency bands.

About Fractus
Fractus designs and manufactures miniature and multi-band antennas for wireless applications that are easy to integrate, cost-effective and provide high performance. Using the unique space-filling and multi-level properties of fractals, Fractus antennas are used in mobile phones, wireless consumer electronics using Bluetooth®, WLAN and UWB, and base stations. Fractus holds an IPR (Intellectual Property Rights) portfolio of 49 inventions protected through 140 patents and patent applications. Its technology is applied globally in Samsung, Sagem, ST Microelectronics, Atheros Communications, CSR and Philips Semiconductors devices. For more information please visit www.fractus.com.

About Neonode
Neonode was founded in 2001 and is a Swedish developer of mobile devices. The mobile devices are based on patented technologies which enable a unique user experience. Neonode Inc. has recently announced the execution of a definitive merger agreement with SBE, Inc. a publicly-traded company (NASDAQ:SBEI - News). After shareholder approval of the merger, the combined company's headquarters will be in Stockholm, Sweden, where Neonode's current corporate headquarters is located. For more information visit www.neonode.com.

Please show your workings
N1 = 88 x 52 x 21 mm = 96096 (http://mobile.softpedia.com/phones/Neonode/Neonode-N1.shtml)
N2 = 47x77x14,7 mm (WxHxT) = 53199.3 (http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/cellphones/neonode-n2-iphoneclone-navigates-using-finger-strokes-235743.php & Gemma's email)

Fractus
Gerty Nelhomme
+34 (93) 544 2690
gerty.nelhomme@fractus.com

Fractus PR Agency
Paula Muezerie
AxiCom
+44 (0) 20 8392 4081
fractus@axicom.com


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