The disclosure described herein relates to mobile terminals, and more particularly to an antenna assembly used in such a mobile terminal.
Nowadays, a mobile terminal, such as a phone, for obtaining a fashion appearance, which uses a metal shell is desired. Compared with other shells made of other materials, metal shells not only have a fashion appearance, but also have many other advantages, such as a better stiffness, a greater strength, a thinner thickness, recyclable, a better heat radiation and so on. However, a metal shell will form a fatal electromagnetic shielding effect to an antenna located therein. For solving that problem, some phone designs, such as iPhone design, use a metal frame antenna to feed for the metal shell directly. Although this design solves the problem of antenna radiating in metalic environment, but a new problem appears. When a phone using a metal frame antenna to feed for the metal shell directly is being held by a hand, the hand will affect the performance of the metal frame antenna devastatingly.
The present disclosure is accordingly provided to solve the problems mentioned above.
The present invention will hereinafter be described in detail with reference to an exemplary embodiment.
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The speaker 20 comprises a housing 21 defining an upper surface 211, a lower surface opposed to the upper surface 21, and a side surface 212 connecting the upper and lower surfaces.
An antenna assembly used in the electronic device of this disclosure uses the connection portion 13 as a radiation body thereof. The radiation body, i.e., the connection portion 13, has a first feed point 310 for dividing the radiation portion into a first radiation portion 131 and a second radiation portion 132. The second radiation portion 132 includes a second feed point 320. In addition, the antenna assembly includes a first branch 31, a second branch 32, an antenna feed portion 611, and a RF feed portion 511 (Radio Frequency feed portion) mounted on the mother board 51. One end of the first branch 31 electrically connects to the antenna feed portion 611, and another end of the first branch 31 electrically connects to the feed point 310. The second branch 32 electrically connects to the second feed point 320, and the second branch 32 locates on the upper surface 211 of the housing 21.
The first branch 31 includes a first segment 311, a second segment 312 extending vertically from a distal end of and far away from the first segment 311, a third segment 313 extending vertically from the second segment 312 toward the radiation body, a fourth segment 314 extending from the third segment 313 and mounted on the side surface 212 of the housing 21, and a fifth segment 315 extending from the fourth segment 314 and arranged on the lower surface of the housing 21. A width of the first segment 311 is greater than that of the third segment 313, and the fifth segment 315 electrically connects to the antenna feed portion 611.
The antenna assembly further includes an impedance matching circuit 512 coupled between the RF feed portion 211 and the antenna feed portion 611. Optionally, the impedance matching circuit 512 comprises a capacitor parallel connected with an inductance. The impedance matching circuit 512 receives the low frequency signals and matches the impedance, then feeds to the antenna feed portion 611. Accordingly, the antenna assembly radiates low frequency signals.
The electronic device further includes a plurality of ground terminals 10 at inner side of the first and second holding portions 11, 12. For ground the first and second holding portions 11, 12, the ground terminals 10 electrically connects to the ground plate 41, or the grounding pads 410 electrically connects to the inner sides of the first and second holding portions 11, 12.
The antenna assembly of the present disclosure is compatible with GS900, DCS1800, PCS1900 and WCDMA.
The first branch 31 is formed by bending for lengthening the length of the antenna assembly and further making the length approach ΒΌ wavelength. The impedance circuit 512 enables better receiving the power from the antenna feed portion.
The second branch 32 lengthens the length of the radiation body, and reduces the frequency to wanted frequency below 2170 MHz.
Two gaps 14 separates the radiation body, i.e., the connection portion 13 from the holding portions, and the holding portions form ground connection, thereby reducing the affection by hands of the user.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present embodiment have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structures and functions of the embodiment, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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