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Next-Gen Telecom Networks

RF Connectivity for 5G Antenna Systems

A massive-MIMO panel can carry sixty-four transmit paths behind a single radome. Every one of them needs a feed that holds its phase, keeps its PIM below the sector noise floor, and fits in a space that was allocated before the connector was chosen.

Massive MIMO
Low PIM
Phase-Matched
N-Type
4.3-10
-160 dBc
PIM Floor
64T64R
Typical Array
≤1.15
Typical VSWR
Design Notes

What an Antenna Feed Has to Deliver

An antenna array is a phased system. Its performance is set as much by the consistency of the feeds as by the radiating elements.

01
Phase Matching
Beamforming works because the array knows the phase of every path. Feeds that differ in electrical length — or that drift apart with temperature — distort the beam and cost sector capacity.
02
PIM at the Feed
With dozens of high-power paths behind one radome, a single poor junction raises the noise floor for the whole array. Low-PIM discipline has to hold across every feed, not on average.
03
Space and Pitch
Feed density is set by the element spacing, which is set by the band. That constrains the connector body before any electrical requirement is considered.
04
Assembly Repeatability
Sixty-four hand-built feeds mean sixty-four chances to vary. Factory-terminated, measured assemblies remove the variable that field assembly introduces.
05
Serviceability
Panels are swapped at height and in weather. Interfaces have to re-mate to the same performance without a bench and without unlimited time.
Reference Data

Typical Feed Requirements

Array specifications vary by vendor and band. These are representative conditions for a sub-6 GHz massive-MIMO panel.

ParameterTypical RequirementRelevant SeriesNote
PIM (2 × 43 dBm)≤ -160 dBcLow-PIM N-TypeMeasured per feed, not averaged
Phase matching±3° across the setPhase-matched assembliesSpecify the set, not the part
VSWR≤ 1.15 in bandN-Type, 4.3-10Per series datasheet
Frequency617 MHz – 6 GHzN-Type, SMASub-6 array bands
Ingress protectionIP67 matedOutdoor seriesBehind the radome is still outdoors
Temperature-40 °C to +85 °CAll outdoor seriesSolar loading under the radome
Our Role

What We Supply for Antenna Arrays

01
Low-PIM Feed Interfaces
N-type and panel-mount ports held to the PIM floor a live sector needs, with the plating and contact discipline that keeps them there.
02
Phase-Matched Sets
Feeds supplied as a matched set with measured data, so the array is commissioned against known numbers rather than assumptions.
03
Array-Scale Volume
Sixty-four feeds per panel adds up quickly. We manufacture in-house, so consistency holds from prototype through rollout.
Antenna Engineering Support

Specifying an Array Feed Set?

Send us the array geometry, the band and the phase tolerance, and our engineers will propose the feed configuration.