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How to Integrate Antennas Without In-House RF Expertise

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By Yunus Unal


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9 April 2026

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Yunus is a mechatronics engineer with a background in 5G mobile communications and intelligent embedded systems. Before joining TKO and ipXchange, he developed and tested IoT and control-system prototypes that combined hardware design with embedded software. At ipXchange, Yunus applies his engineering knowledge and creative approach to produce technical content and product evaluations.

At Embedded World 2026, Ignion highlighted Oxion, its digital antenna design platform built to help engineers make better RF decisions earlier in development.

Many teams leave antenna design until the end of a project. That often leads to delays, higher costs, and integration problems during prototyping. Oxion aims to solve that by giving engineers a simple way to evaluate antenna options sooner and follow a guided design process.

The platform is made for companies that do not have in-house RF expertise. It also gives access to Ignion’s engineering support, global teams, and an AI assistant called Max. Together, these tools help engineers move faster and reduce wireless design risk.

Ignion also explained that Oxion includes a free tier, while paid plans add advanced features, faster support, and virtual antenna component units for prototyping and early production. The message is clear: better wireless products start when antenna design is treated as a priority, not an afterthought.

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