The present invention relates to tire pressure detector and, more particularly, to an antenna matching device for a dual-frequency tire pressure detector.
Conventional tire pressure detectors come in two frequency-related specifications, that is, either operating at 315 MHz or operating at 433.92 MHz, depending on the receiving frequency of a vehicular host. Those tire pressure detectors configured to operate at 315 MHz are not applicable to a vehicular host operating at 433.92 MHz, and vice versa. In view of this, if a tire pressure detector is allowed to choose its operating frequency and thus applicable to different vehicular hosts, the tire pressure detector will be popular with consumers.
US 2014/0306815 A1 discloses a multi-frequency tire pressure detector, and specifically discloses in
An antenna must match an RF frequency in order to effectively send a signal. Hence, US 2014/0306815 A1 discloses in
It is an objective of the present invention to provide an antenna matching device for a dual-frequency tire pressure detector, allowing the same matching device to match signals of different frequencies with the same antenna.
In order to achieve the above and other objectives, the present invention provides an antenna matching device for a dual-frequency tire pressure detector, comprising: a microcontroller having a control pin; a dual-frequency signal unit capable of generating two different frequency signals, electrically connected to the microcontroller, and thus controlled by the microcontroller to determine which one of the frequency signals to generate; and a matching unit having an input end, two external pins, and an output end, the input end being electrically connected to the dual-frequency signal unit to receive the frequency signals generated from the dual-frequency signal unit, the two external pins being electrically connected to two ends of a diode, respectively, with the control pin electrically connected to one of the two external pins, and the output end being electrically connected to an antenna, wherein the matching unit provides two different impedances between the input end and the output end so that the microcontroller controls an operating state of the diode according to whether the control pin is grounded, thereby switching between the impedances of the matching unit.
Therefore, according to the present invention, the microcontroller controls an open circuit or a closed circuit between the two external pins and thus changes the impedance of the matching unit, thereby allowing the same matching device to match signals of different frequencies with the same antenna.
The technical features of the present invention are illustrated by a preferred embodiment, depicted by drawings, and described below.
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The microcontroller 11 has a control pin 14.
The dual-frequency signal unit 21 is capable of generating two different frequency signals. The dual-frequency signal unit 21 is electrically connected to the microcontroller 11 and controlled by the microcontroller 11 to determine one of the two different frequency signals to generate.
The matching unit 31 has an input end 32 electrically connected to the dual-frequency signal unit 21 and adapted to receive the frequency signals generated from the dual-frequency signal unit 21. The matching unit 31 has two external pins 34 electrically connected to two ends of a diode 36, respectively. One of the two external pins 34 is electrically connected to the control pin 14. The matching unit 31 has an output end 38 electrically connected to an antenna 91. In this embodiment, the diode 36 is a PIN diode or a varactor diode.
The matching unit 31 provides two different impedances between the input end 32 and the output end 38. The microcontroller 11 controls the operating state of the diode 36 according to whether the control pin 14 is grounded, thereby switching between the impedances of the matching unit 31. In practice, the microcontroller 11 directly controls the control pin 14 to be grounded or not to be grounded. Referring to
The framework of this embodiment is described above. The operating state of this embodiment is described below.
Referring to
Therefore, according to the present invention, it is feasible to change the impedance of the matching unit 31 according to whether the control pin 14 of the microcontroller 11 is grounded, thereby allowing the same matching device to match signals of different frequencies with the same antenna 91.
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