
The Johanson Technology high-performance RF front-end solution is tailored for 1.9 GHz DECT NR+ (New Radio), DECT-2020 NR, and legacy DECT wireless designs.

Johanson Technology LE audio and Auracast™ solution features an advanced, compact filtering solution for next-generation Bluetooth audio applications.


Johanson Technology 7.22 GHz RF chip antennas feature a robust design that ensures excellent RF performance.
Antenna Chip Selection Guide is a useful tool early in the design process when a decision on which Johanson antenna chip/s will be selected.

Johanson has developed two cost-effective differential to single-ended baluns (RF transformers) for the 5 GHz and 6 GHz bandwidth spectrums.
The objective of this booklet is to provide a basic understanding of ceramic chip capacitors. This manual contains information on dielectric materials, electrical properties, testing parameters, and other relevant data on multilayer ceramic capacitors.
Johanson Technology offers downloadable S-Parameter libraries for our RF Capacitors, EMI Filters, and Inductors.
The Johanson Technology multilayer ceramic capacitors offer the lowest ESR and highest Q ratings in their class.

Johanson Technology's multiband, single antenna solution offers industry-accepted radiated gain and efficiency in a PCB area of about 360 mm.
Use the SensorTag wireless microcontroller-based sensor kit to rapidly prototype and develop IoT applications.

Johanson Technology’s passive bandpass filters provide low insertion and high attenuation levels close to passband without compromising performance.
Integrated passive components, known simply as IPCs, are devices designed with a complete circuit embedded into a single package rather than discretely placed on the PCB.
Johanson's tiny RF chip antennas allow product designers to further miniaturize wireless biosensors and medical wearables.
Johanson Technology’s 2450AT42E010xx chip antennas were specifically designed for applications where metal is directly underneath the antenna and is actually required for the antenna to perform optimally.
This week Randall is focused on the Internet of Things with a Bluetooth 5 Dev Kit from Dialog and an antenna from Johanson Technologies.
Randall introduces a Bluetooth 5 development kit from Dialog Semiconductor and 2.4GHz antenna from Johanson Technology.

Johanson's IoT/ISM component development kit solves and satisfies today’s connectivity challenges by offering a complete ”one-stop” kit for the most popular RF chipsets and application solutions in the industry.
Choosing the appropriate antenna requires designers to consider the physical, electrical, and economical parameters that will best suit the application.
Mobile devices require multiple internal antennas such as chip, patch, or PC trace antennas, but designing these into systems requires new approaches and tools.
Antennas are critical elements of RF links, so designers need to make the most of traditional antennae, as well as newer chip, patch, and pc board versions.