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AN200
Motorola's general purpose AN200 RFID antenna can be used reliably in a wide range of indoor and outdoor environments from the warehouse to the production line to the docking zone.

The rugged design withstands environmental conditions such as extreme heat and cold, as well as moisture and vibration making this antenna ideal for nearly any application. The AN200 Antenna can be used in both standard RFID applications at power levels of up to 1 watt and in customized applications at power levels up to 20 watts.

PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Connector Type "N" Female          
Connector position Rear
Dimensions (with mounting screws) 11.1 x 11.1 x 1.9 in. (28.19 28.19 x 4.83 cm) H x W x D
Polarization LHCP or RHCP
Single port yes
Weight 3 lbs (1.26 kg)
PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
Axial ratio <3 dB
Frequency range 902-928 MHz
Front to back ratio <10 db
Gain 6.0 dBi linear
Nominal impedance 50 Ohm
Power 20 watts (max. input)
Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) 20 dB (1.22)
USER ENVIRONMENT
Cold test IEC-68-2-1 (-40° F/-40° C for 24 hours)
Environmental sealing IP54
Heat test IEC-68-2-2 (158° F/70° C for 24 hours)
Humidity test IEC-68-2-30 (77° to 104° F (-25° to 40° C)), 24 hour cycles of 90% relative humidity
Impedance DC: 10 kOhm +/- 5%
Operating temperature -40° to +149° F (-40° to +65° C)
Outdoor use yes
Rain test IEC-68-2-18 (8 hours minimum in rain chamber at 43 psi)
Random vibration test IEC-68-2-6 (10 to 150 Hz, 05 g, 1 hour in each of 2 axes)
Salt fog test IEC-68-2-11 (96 hours, repetitive cycling)
Temperature shock test IEC-68-2-14 (-40° F rising to 158° F (-40° C rising to 70° C) in 10 cycles of 60 minutes each)
WARRANTY
Warranty terms The AN200 is warranted against defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one year (12 months) from date of shipment, provided the product remains unmodified and is operated under normal and proper conditions



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