Johanson technology
A leader in high frequency ceramic components including chip antennas, High Q capacitors and EMI chip filters.
We specialize in the design and manufacture of high quality RF & Microwave ceramic chip capacitors.
With a highly experienced design team, we produce superior High Frequency Ceramic Solutions through optimization of ceramics, inks and RF circuit designs. We have received certification to the ISO9001-2008 standard and use this widely accepted standard to ensure design control. Our broad experience and capabilities make us the right choice as Your Technology Partner.
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- Complete Lot / Material Traceability
- Advanced Material Analysis Capability
- Continuous Quality Training of Work Force
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Eliminating Latency in Next Gen WiFi 6E Devices
Nov 04, 2020 | Advanced High-Q RF components will play a critical role in larger goal of eliminating many of the latency issues of the past
Eliminating Latency in Next Gen WiFi 6E Devices
Nov 04, 2020 | Advanced High-Q RF components will play a critical role in larger goal of eliminating many of the latency issues of the past
Nov 02, 2020 | Miniaturized, front-End IPDs are specifically designed to seamlessly connect with Semtech's LoRa® SX1261, SX1262, and LLCC68 Chipsets
Eliminating Latency in Next Gen WiFi 6E Devices
Aug 03, 2020 | Advanced High-Q RF components will play a critical role in larger goal of eliminating many of the latency issues of the past
The ‘Relativity’ of High Q Capacitors
Sep 06, 2018 | Although many High Q capacitors are available on the market, performance can vary widely depending on design and quality of manufacturing
Miniaturizing Smart Wearables for Fitness and Activity Tracking
Jul 17, 2018 | Connected, “smart” wearables such as rings, bracelets, clothing and shoes are benefitting from tiny RF chip antennas that take up less PCB space and allow for more miniaturized devices
Miniaturized Wireless Medical Wearables
Jul 17, 2018 | Tiny RF chip antennas are no longer relegated to PCB “keep out” area, allowing product designers to further miniaturize wireless biosensors and medical wearables