This application claims priority to Taiwan Application Serial Number 105104106, filed Feb. 5, 2016, which is herein incorporated by reference.
Field of Invention
The present disclosure relates to an element module. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to an antenna module.
Description of Related Art
With the rapid development of network technology, a communication electronic device being able to connect to the Internet is playing an increasingly important role in human life. Simultaneously, requirements of external appearance and portability of a communication electronic device from persons become gradually stringent due to generalization of the communication electronic device. Generally speaking, many manufactures decrease entire volume of a communication electronic device by improving an antenna module. However, in order to improve an antenna module, not only adjustment and control of operational frequencies of the antenna module should be considered, but manpower consumption of manufacturing the antenna module should also be considered.
Accordingly, a significant challenge is related to ways in which to remain operation of an antenna module while at the same time and decreasing cost of manufacturing the antenna module associated with designing and downsizing antenna modules.
An aspect of the present disclosure is directed to an antenna module. The antenna module connected to a system ground of an electronic device includes a substrate, a coaxial-transmission line, a first radiator and a second radiator. The coaxial-transmission line includes a power feed-in terminal and a ground terminal. The first radiator is electrically connected to the power feed-in terminal. The second radiator is electrically connected to the ground terminal. One side of the second radiator is connected to the system ground, and the second radiator includes a first terminal and a second terminal. An opening is formed between the first terminal and the second terminal, so that the second radiator be partially surrounding to the first radiator. The first radiator and the second radiator are coplanarly disposed on the substrate.
Another aspect of the present disclosure is directed to an antenna module. The antenna module connected to a system ground of an electronic device includes a substrate, a first coaxial-transmission line, a second coaxial-transmission line, a first radiator, a second radiator and a third radiator. The first coaxial-transmission line includes a first power feed-in terminal and a first ground terminal. The second coaxial-transmission line includes a second power feed-in terminal and a second ground terminal. The first radiator is electrically connected to the first power feed-in terminal. The second radiator is electrically connected to the second power feed-in terminal. The third radiator is electrically connected to the first ground terminal and the second ground terminal. One side of the third radiator is connected to the system ground, and the second radiator includes a first terminal, a second terminal, a third terminal and a fourth terminal, so that the third radiator is partially surrounding to the first radiator and the second radiator. A first opening is formed between the first terminal and the second terminal, and a second opening is formed between the third terminal and the fourth terminal. The first radiator, the second radiator and the third radiator are coplanarly disposed on the substrate.
It is to be understood that the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are by examples, and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.
The present disclosure can be more fully understood by reading the following detailed description of the embodiment, with reference made to the accompanying drawings as follows:
The following disclosure provides many different embodiments, or examples, for implementing different features of the provided subject matter. Specific examples of components and arrangements are described below to simplify the present disclosure. These are, of course, merely examples and are not intended to be limiting. For example, the formation of a first feature over or on a second feature in the description that follows may include embodiments in which the first and second features are formed in direct contact, and may also include embodiments in which additional features may be formed between the first and second features, such that the first and second features may not be in direct contact. In addition, the present disclosure may repeat reference numerals and/or letters in the various examples. This repetition is for the purpose of simplicity and clarity and does not in itself dictate a relationship between the various embodiments and/or configurations discussed.
Further, spatially relative terms, such as “beneath,” “below,” “lower,” “above,” “upper” and the like, may be used herein for ease of description to describe one element or feature's relationship to another element(s) or feature(s) as illustrated in the figures. The spatially relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the device in use or operation in addition to the orientation depicted in the figures. The apparatus may be otherwise oriented (rotated 90 degrees or at other orientations) and the spatially relative descriptors used herein may likewise be interpreted accordingly.
For example, the coaxial-transmission line 104 includes the power feed-in terminal 110, a first non-conductive section 111, the ground terminal 112 and a second non-conductive section 113. Firstly, the power feed-in terminal 110 is disposed as a center, and then the power feed-in terminal 110, the first non-conductive section, the ground terminal 112 and the second non-conductive section are sequentially encased to form the coaxial-transmission line 104.
In this embodiment, the second radiator 108 is partially surrounding to the first radiator 106, and the first radiator 106 and the second radiator 108 are coplanarly disposed on the substrate 102. For example, the first radiator 106 is indirectly connected to the second radiator 108. In one embodiment, the first radiator 106 and the second radiator 108 are directly disposed on the substrate 102. For example, there is no element disposed between the first radiator 106 and the substrate 102, and there is no element disposed between the second radiator 108 and the substrate 102.
One side of the second radiator 108 is connected to a system ground 118, and the system ground 118 is configured to connect the antenna module 100 with other elements. For example, the system ground 118 can be made of cooper foil or any material which can be used to stably connect the antenna module 100 with other function elements. The function elements connected to the antenna module 100 via the system ground 118 can be a charging element, a photographic element, a touch element or a displaying element, etc. The second radiator 108 includes a first terminal and a second terminal, and an opening 116 is formed between the first terminal and the second terminal of the second radiator 108, so that the second radiator 108 is partially surrounding to the first radiator 106. It should be that, the embodiments mentioned above are merely used for illustrating manners of implementing the opening 116, and the present invention is not limited thereto.
Several slots are formed between the first radiator 106 and the second radiator 108 (such as, a first slot 120 and a second slot 122 as shown in
In one embodiment, a slot is formed by a first slit (such as, a first slit 120a as shown in
According to the embodiments mentioned above, an operational band of the antenna module 100 relates to an extending distance of the first slit, an extending distance of the connection slit and an extending distance of the second slit. Specifically, the extending distance are respectively measured from one terminal of the first slit, the connection slit and the second slit to the other terminal of the first slit, the connection slit and the second slit along an internal side of the second radiator 108. In other words, the extending distance of the first slit can be obtained according to an extending length from one terminal which the first slit is in connection with the opening 116 to the other terminal which the first slit is in connection with the connection slit along the internal side of the second radiator 108 (such as, an extending distance 124 as shown in
In one embodiment, the second radiator 108 includes a first radiating section 130 and a second radiating section 132. For example, the first radiating section 130 includes the first terminal of the second radiator 108. Additionally, the first slot 120 is formed between the first radiator 106 and the first radiating section 130, and the second slot 122 is formed between the first radiator 106 and the second radiating section 132. The first slot 120 and the second slot 122 are in connection with the opening 116, and the first slot 120 non-overlaps the second slot 122.
In further embodiment, the first radiating section 130 includes a first radiating sub-section 134, a second radiating sub-section 136 and a third radiating sub-section 138. The first slit 120a is formed between the first radiator 106 and the first radiating sub-section 134; the connection slit 120b is formed between the first radiator 106 and the second radiating sub-section 136; the second slit 120c is formed between the first radiator 106 and the third radiating sub-section 138. An operational band of the antenna module 100 relates to the extending distance 124 of the first slit 120a, the extending distance 126 of the connection slit 120b and the extending distance 128 of the second slit 120c. Manners of measuring the extending distance 124 of the first slit 120a, the extending distance 126 of the connection slit 120b and the extending distance 128 of the second slit 120c are illustrated by the previous embodiments, so these will not be repeated. Additionally, in this embodiment, although the second slot 122 does not include a connection slit, the connection slit still can be implemented in the second slot 122. For example, the connection slit can be disposed in an area A1, so that the specific extending distance of the second slit can be further extended. Since formation of the second slot 122 is similar to that of the first slot 120, so this will not be repeated.
According to the embodiments mentioned above, energy is provided to the antenna module 100 via the power feed-in terminal 110 of the coaxial-transmission line 104. Then, the ground terminal 112 is connected to the second radiator 108 to conduct electricity to the system ground 118, so that the antenna module 100 respectively generates a first operational band and a second operational band via the first slot 120 and the second slot 122. In other words, when the antenna module 100 is designed, resonant frequencies and impedance bandwidths of the first operational band and the second operational band generated from the antenna module 100 can be adjusted by adjusting the extending distance corresponding to the first slot and the second slot. For example, the first operational band can represent a wireless band 2.4 GHz supported by Wi-Fi, and the operational band can represent a wireless band 5 GHz supported by Wi-Fi.
In one embodiment, when the first operational band represents the wireless band 2.4 GHz supported by Wi-Fi, and the second operational band represents the wireless band 5 GHz supported by Wi-Fi, a length L1 of the first radiator 106 is in the range of 10 millimeters to 15 millimeters, and a width W1 of the first radiator 106 is in the range of 0.5 millimeter to 1.5 millimeters; a length L2 of the second radiator 108 is 30 millimeters, and a width W2 of the second radiator 108 is 5 millimeters; an opening width O1 of the opening 116 is 1.5 millimeters. It should be noted that, the specific implementation of the first radiator 106, the second radiator 108 and the opening 116 in this embodiment, are used for illustration, and the present invention is not limited thereto.
In the embodiments as shown in
In one embodiment, when the distance 202 and the distance 206 are 10 millimeters, and the distance 204 is 5 millimeters, an effect caused by other metal elements being surrounding to the antenna module 100 can be reduced. It should be notate that, the specific implementation of the distance 202, the distance 204 and the distance 206 in this embodiment are used for illustration, and the present invention is not limited thereto.
In one embodiment, a relative distance between the possible antenna configuration area 302a and the possible antenna configuration area 302b relates to a voltage standing wave ration generated from operations of antenna modules and isolation among the antenna modules (as shown in
For example, the first coaxial-transmission line 404a includes the first power feed-in terminal 410a, a first non-conductive section 411a, the first ground terminal 412a and a second non-conductive section 413a. Firstly, the first power feed-in terminal 410a is disposed as a center, and then the first power feed-in terminal 410a, the first non-conductive section 411a, the first ground terminal 412a and the second non-conductive section 413a are sequentially encased to form the first coaxial-transmission line 404a. The second coaxial-transmission line 404b includes the second power feed-in terminal 410b, a first non-conductive section 411b, the second ground terminal 412b and a second non-conductive section 413b. Since formation of the second coaxial-transmission line 404b is to the same as that of the first coaxial-transmission line 404a, so this will not be repeated.
In this embodiment, the third radiator 407 is partially surrounding to the first radiator 406 and the second radiator 408, and the first radiator 406, the second radiator 408 and the third radiator 407 are coplanarly disposed on the substrate 402. In one embodiment, the first radiator 406, the second radiator 408 and the third radiator 407 are directly disposed on the substrate 402. For example, there is no element disposed between the first radiator 406 and the substrate 402; there is no element disposed between the second radiator 408 and the substrate 4021; there is no element disposed between the third radiator 407 and the substrate 402.
One side of the third radiator 407 is connected to the system ground 418, and the system ground 418 is configured to connect the antenna module 400 with other elements. For example, the system ground 418 can be made of cooper foil or any material which can be used to stably connect the antenna module 400 with other function elements. The function elements connected to the antenna module 400 via the system ground 418 can be a charging element, a photographic element, a touch element or a displaying element, etc. The third radiator 407 includes a first terminal, a second terminal, a third terminal and a fourth terminal. A first opening 416a is formed between the first terminal and the second terminal of the third radiator 407, and a second opening 416b is formed between the third terminal and the fourth terminal of the third radiator 407, so that the third radiator 407 is partially surrounding to the first radiator 406 and the second radiator 408. It should be noted that, the embodiments mentioned above are merely used for illustrating some manners of implementing the first opening 416a and the second opening 416b, and the present invention is not limited thereto.
Several slots which are in connection with the first opening 416a are formed between the first radiator 406 and the third radiator 407 (such as, a first slot 420 as shown in
In one embodiment, a slot is formed by a first slit (such as, a first slit 420a as shown in
According to the embodiments mentioned above, an operational band of the antenna module 400 relates to an extending distance of the first slit, an extending distance of the connection slit and an extending distance of the second slit. Specifically, the extending distance are respectively measured are from one terminal of the first slit, the connection slit and the second slit to the other terminal of the first slit, the connection slit and the second slit along an internal side of the third radiator 407. In other words, the extending distance of the first slit can be obtained according to an extending length from one terminal which the first slit is in connection with one of the first opening 416a and the second opening 416b to the other terminal which the first slit is in connection with the connection slit along the internal side of the third radiator 407 (such as, an extending distance 424 as shown in
In one embodiment, the third radiator 407 includes a first radiating section 430 and a second radiating section 432 (such as, a dash line divides the third radiator 407 into the first radiating section 430 and the second radiating section 432 as shown in
Additionally, the first slot 420 is formed between the first radiator 406 and the first radiating section 430, and the second slot 422 is formed between the second radiator 408 and the second radiating section 432. The first slot 420 and the second slot 422 are respectively in connection with the first opening 416a and the second opening 416b, and the first slot 420 non-overlaps the second slot 422. Furthermore, a size of the first radiating section 430 and a size of the second radiating section 432 are asymmetric, so that the extending distance corresponding to the first slot 420, the extending distance corresponding to the second slot 422 and operational bands generated from the antenna module 400 are directly affected. Specifically, in the embodiment as shown in
In further embodiment, the first radiating section 430 includes a first radiating sub-section 434, a second radiating sub-section 436 and a third radiating sub-section 438. The first slit 420a is formed between the first radiator 406 and the first radiating sub-section 434; the connection slit 420b is formed between the first radiator 406 and the second radiating sub-section 436; the second slit 420c is formed between the first radiator 406 and the third radiating sub-section 438. An operational band of the antenna module 400 relates to the extending distance 424 of the first slit 420a, the extending distance 426 of the connection slit 420b and the extending distance 428 of the second slit 420c. Manners of measuring the extending distance 424 of the first slit 420a, the extending distance 426 of the connection slit 420b and the extending distance 428 of the second slit 420c are illustrated by the previous embodiments, so these will not be repeated. Additionally, since formation of the second slot 422 is similar to that of the first slot 420, so this will not be repeated.
According to the embodiments mentioned above, energy is provided to the antenna module 400 respectively via the first power feed-in terminal 410a of the first coaxial-transmission line 404a and the second power feed-in terminal 410b of the second coaxial-transmission line 404b. Then, the first ground terminal 412a and the second ground terminal 412b are respectively connected to the third radiator 407 to conduct electricity to the system ground 418, so that the antenna module 400 respectively generates a first operational band and a second operational band via the first slot 420 and the second slot 422. In other words, when the antenna module 400 is designed, resonant frequencies and impedance bandwidths of the first operational band and the second operational band generated from the antenna module 400 can be adjusted by adjusting the extending distance corresponding to the first slot and the second slot. For example, the first operational band can represent a wireless band 2.4 GHz supported by Wi-Fi, and the second operational band can represent a wireless band 5 GHz supported by Wi-Fi.
In one embodiment, when the first operational band represents the wireless band 2.4 GHz supported by Wi-Fi, and the second operational band represents the wireless band 5 GHz supported by Wi-Fi, a length L3 of the first radiator 406 is in the range of 7 millimeters to 8 millimeters, and a width W3 of the first radiator 406 is 0.5 millimeters; a length L4 of the second radiator 408 is in the range of 2 millimeters to 3 millimeters, and a width W4 of the second radiator 408 is 1.5 millimeters; a length L5 of the third radiator 407 is 30 millimeters, and a width W5 of the third radiator 407 is 5 millimeters; an opening width O2 of the first opening 416a is 1.5 millimeters, and an opening width O3 of the second opening 416b is 0.5 millimeters. It should be noted that, the specific implantation of the first radiator 406, the second radiator 408, the third radiator 407, the first opening 416a and the second opening 416b in this embodiment are merely used for illustration, and the present invention is not limited thereto.
In the embodiment as shown in
In one embodiment, possible configuration manners and application manners of the antenna module 400 are illustrated by the embodiments as shown in
For example, the first coaxial-transmission line 404a includes a first power feed-in terminal 410a, a first non-conductive section 411a, a first ground terminal 412a and a second non-conductive section 413a. Firstly, the first power feed-in terminal 410a is disposed as a center, and then the first power feed-in terminal 410a, the first non-conductive section 411a, the first ground terminal 412a and the second non-conductive section 413a are sequentially encased to form the first coaxial-transmission line 404a. The second coaxial-transmission line 404b includes the second power feed-in terminal 410b, a first non-conductive section 411b, the second ground terminal 412b and a second non-conductive section 413b. Since formation of the second coaxial-transmission line 404b is the same as that of the first coaxial-transmission line 404a, so this will not be repeated.
In this embodiment, the third radiator 407 is partially surrounding to the first radiator 406 and the second radiator 408, and the first radiator 406, the second radiator 408 and the third radiator 407 are coplanarly disposed on the substrate 402. In one embodiment, the first radiator 406, the second radiator 408 and the third radiator 407 are directly disposed on the substrate 402. For example, there is no element disposed between the first radiator 406 and the substrate 402; there is no element disposed between the second radiator 408 and the substrate 402; there is no element disposed between the third radiator 407 and the substrate 402.
One side of the third radiator 407 is connected to the system ground 418, and the system ground 418 is configured to connect the antenna module 400 with other element. For example, the system ground 418 can be made of cooper foil or any material which can be used to stably connect the antenna module 400 with other function elements. The function elements connected to the antenna module 400 via the system ground 418 can be a charging element, a photographic element, a touch element or a displaying element, etc. The third radiator 407 includes a first terminal, a second terminal, a third terminal and a fourth terminal. A first opening 416a is formed between the first terminal and the second terminal of the third radiator 407, and a second opening 416b is formed between the third terminal and the fourth terminal of the third radiator 407, so that the third radiator 407 is partially surrounding to the first radiator 406 and the second radiator 408. It should be noted that, the embodiments mentioned above are merely used for illustrating some manners of implementing the first opening 416a and the second opening 416b, and the present invention is not limited thereto.
Several slots which are in connection with the first opening 416a are formed between the first radiator 406 and the third radiator 407 (such as, the first slot 420 as shown in
In one embodiment, a slot is formed by a first slit (such as, a first slit 420a as shown in
According to the embodiments mentioned above, an operational band of the antenna module 500 relates to an extending distance of the first slit, an extending distance of the connection slit and an extending distance of the second slit. Specifically, the extending distance are respectively measured are from one terminal of the first slit, the connection slit and the second slit to the other terminal of the first slit, the connection slit and the second slit along an internal side of the third radiator 407. Manners of measuring the extending distance of the first slit, the connection slit and the second slit are illustrated by the embodiments mentioned above, so these will not be repeated. Additionally, with respect to the extending distance of the first slit and the second slit which merely relate to length implementation of the first slit and the second slit, the extending distance of the connection slit relates to length implementation and width implementation of the connection slit. For example, the first slit and the second slit can be straight slits (such as, the first slit 420a and the second slit 420c as shown in
In one embodiment, the third radiator 407 includes a first radiating section 430 and a second radiating section 432 (such as, a dash line divides the third radiator 407 into the first radiating section 430 and the second radiating section 432 as shown in
Additionally, the first slot 420 is formed between the first radiator 406 and the first radiating section 430, and the second slot 422 is formed between the second radiator 408 and the second radiating section 432. The first slot 420 and the second slot 422 are respectively in connection with the first opening 416a and the second opening 416b, and the first slot 420 non-overlaps the second slot 422. Additionally, a size of the first radiating section 430 and a size of the second radiating section 432 are symmetric, so that the extending distance corresponding to the first slot 420, the extending distance corresponding to the second slot 422 and operational bands generated from the antenna module 400 are directly affected. Specifically, in the embodiment as shown in
In further embodiment, the first radiating section 430 includes a first radiating sub-section 434, a second radiating sub-section 436 and a third radiating sub-section 438. The first slit 420a is formed between the first radiator 406 and the first radiating sub-section 434; the connection slit 420b is formed between the first radiator 406 and the second radiating sub-section 436; the second slit 420c is formed between the first radiator 406 and the third radiating sub-section 438. An operational band of the antenna module 400 relates to the extending distance 424 of the first slit 420a, the extending distance 426 of the connection slit 420b and the extending distance 428 of the second slit 420c. Manners of measuring the extending distance 424 of the first slit 420a, the extending distance 426 of the connection slit 420b and the extending distance 428 of the second slit 420c are illustrated by the previous embodiments, so these will not be repeated. Additionally, since formation of the second slot 422 is similar to that of the first slot 420, so this will not be repeated.
According to the embodiments mentioned above, energy is provided to the antenna module 500 respectively via the first source feed-in terminal 410a of the first coaxial-transmission line 404a and the second source feed-in terminal 410b of the second coaxial-transmission line 404b. Then, the first ground terminal 412a and the second ground terminal 412b are respectively connected to the third radiator 407 to conduct electricity to the system ground 418, so that the antenna module 500 respectively generates a first operational band and a second operational band via the first slot 420 and the second slot 422. In other words, when the antenna module 500 is designed, resonant frequencies and impedance bandwidths of the first operational band and the second operational band generated from the antenna module 500 can be adjusted by adjusting the extending distance corresponding to the first slot and the second slot. For example, the first operational band can represent wireless bands 3.3˜3.8 GHz supported by the 5th generation mobile communication (5G), and the second operational band can represent wireless bands 3.3˜3.8 GHz supported by the 5th generation mobile communication (5G).
In one embodiment, when the first operational band and the second operational band represent the wireless bands 3.3˜3.8 GHz supported by the 5th generation mobile communication (5G), a length L3 of the first radiator 406 and a length L4 of the second radiator 408 are in the range of 2 millimeters to 5 millimeters, and a width W3 of the first radiator 406 and a width W4 of the second radiator 408 are in the range of 0.5 millimeter to 1.5 millimeters; a length L5 of the third radiator 407 is 36 millimeters, and a width W5 of the third radiator 407 is 6 millimeters; an opening width O2 of the first opening 416a and an opening width O3 of the second opening 416b are 0.5 millimeter to 1.5 millimeters. It should be noted that, the specific implantation of the first radiator 406, the second radiator 408, the third radiator 407, the first opening 416a and the second opening 416b in this embodiment are merely used for illustration, and the present invention is not limited thereto.
In the embodiment as shown in
In one embodiment, possible configuration manners and application manners of the antenna module 500 are illustrated by the embodiments as shown in
In the embodiments mentioned above, the present invention integrates several radiators and coplanarly discloses the radiators on the substrate, so as to trigger an antenna module to operate at different operational bands via extending distances corresponding to different slots. Volume of the antenna module in a communication electronic device can be dramatically decreased by the present invention technology of coplanarly disposing the radiators and disposing several openings which are in connection with the slots on the same side of the radiator, so that design of a circuit in the communication electronic device becomes more flexible. Additionally, manpower consumption of adjusting the antenna module and operational frequencies of the antenna module can be further decreased by a technical feature of coplanarly disposing the radiators.
Although the present disclosure has been described in considerable detail with reference to certain embodiments thereof, other embodiments are possible. Therefore, the spirit and scope of the appended claims should not be limited to the description of the embodiments contained herein.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the structure of the present disclosure without departing from the scope or spirit of the present disclosure. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the present invention cover modifications and variations of this present disclosure provided they fall within the scope of the following claims.
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