The invention relates to an antenna structure, and more particularly to an antenna structure for transmitting wireless network signals.
The conventional antenna structure 1 is longer as it comprises the impedance matching elements 31 and 32 for transforming impedance.
An embodiment of an antenna structure for transmitting a wireless signal comprises a substrate, a first conductive element, a feed point, a first extending element, two first radiation elements, two second radiation elements, a ground element, a signal line, and a ground line. The first conductive element is disposed on the substrate and extends in a first direction. The feed point is connected to an end of the first conductive element. The first extending element is connected to another end of the first conductive element opposite to the feed point and extends in a second direction. The first radiation elements are connected to two ends of the first extending element and extend in the first direction. The second radiation elements are connected to the first extending element, near the first radiation elements and extend in the first direction. The ground element is disposed on the substrate. The signal line is coupled to the feed point. The ground line is coupled to the ground element.
The antenna structure is disposed in a housing of an electronic device.
The antenna structure omits the impedance matching elements of the conventional antenna structure. The length of the antenna structure is thus reduced by about λ/2.
The invention will be more fully understood from the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings, given by the way of illustration only and thus not intended to limit the invention.
a is a top view of an antenna structure of a first embodiment of the invention;
b is a perspective view of the antenna structure of the first embodiment of the invention;
c shows the detailed structure on the second surface of the antenna structure of the first embodiment;
a shows parameters relating to signal transmission;
b shows a third antenna unit disposed on the antenna structure of the first embodiment;
a shows an antenna structure 100 of a first embodiment of the invention, which comprises a feed point 110, a first antenna unit (comprising a first conductive element 121, a first extending element 131, first radiation elements 141, second radiation elements 142 and first L-shaped elements 151), a second antenna unit (comprising a second conductive element 122, a second extending element 132, third radiation elements 143, fourth radiation elements 144 and second L-shaped elements 152) and a substrate 160. The substrate 160 comprises a first surface (front surface) and a second surface (back surface). The first antenna unit and the second antenna unit are disposed on the first surface. The first conductive element 121 and the second conductive element 122 are longitudinal, extending in a first direction x, and disposed on a straight line. The feed point 110 is disposed between the first conductive element 121 and the second conductive element 122. The first extending element 131 is longitudinal, connected to an end of the first conductive element 121 opposite to the feed point 110, and extends in a second direction y. The second direction y is perpendicular to the first direction x. The first radiation elements 141 are connected to the two ends of the first extending element 131 and extend in the first direction x. The second radiation elements 142 are connected to the first extending element 131, near the first radiation elements 141 and extend in the first direction x. The first L-shaped elements 151 are connected to the first extending element 131. The second extending element 132 is longitudinal, connected to an end of the second conductive element 122 opposite to the feed point 110, and extends in the second direction y. The third radiation elements 143 are connected to the two ends of the second extending element 132 and extend in the first direction x. The fourth radiation elements 144 are connected to the second extending element 132, near the third radiation elements 143 and extend in the first direction x. The second L-shaped elements 152 are connected to the second extending element 132.
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The second antenna unit (comprising the second conductive element 122, the second extending element 132, the third radiation elements 143, the fourth radiation elements 144 and the second L-shaped elements 152) can be omitted, and the antenna structure 100 can transmit the wireless signal via the feed point 110, the first antenna unit (comprising the first conductive element 121, the first extending element 131, the first radiation elements 141, the second radiation elements 142 and the first L-shaped elements 151), the substrate 160 and the ground element 170. With reference to
The antenna structure 100 omits the impedance matching elements of the conventional antenna structure. The length of the antenna structure is thus reduced by about λ/2.
The antenna structure 100 of the invention is a dipole antenna. However, the antenna structure 100 can omit the first L-shaped elements and the second L-shaped elements to be a monopole antenna.
The antenna structure 200 can transmit wireless signals in three different bandwidths.
The antenna structures in the first, second, third and fourth embodiments are utilized in transmitting various wireless signals, particularly signals conformed to IEEE 802.11(b) and IEEE 802.11(g).
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While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements (as would be apparent to those skilled in the art). Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.
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