Embodiments of the present invention relate to a radio apparatus.
Some radio apparatuses have an antenna element and a grounded conductor that operates as a ground plane for the grounded conductor.
The ground plane is an important component of such apparatus. To maximize the efficiency of the antenna element the ground plane must be sufficiently large. This constraint on the size of the ground plane may make it difficult to reduce the size of such radio apparatus.
According to some embodiments of the invention there is provided an apparatus comprising: an exterior housing; a radio antenna element within the exterior housing; and a grounded conductor extending adjacent the antenna element and having a first area that is physically associated with a portion of the exterior housing.
In use, a user's hand may touch or come close to the first area because of the physical association between the first area of the grounded conductor and the exterior housing. The user's hand, in use, increases the size of the grounded conductor improving antenna radiation efficiency.
According to some embodiments of the invention there is provided a portable apparatus comprising: an exterior housing; and an antenna arrangement comprising a radio antenna element within the exterior housing and a grounded conductor extending adjacent the antenna element and having a first area that is arranged such that it is coupled to the exterior housing to a significantly greater degree that the radio antenna element such that when the apparatus is held in a hand of a user the electrical length of the grounded conductor is significantly extended improving the efficiency of the antenna arrangement.
In some embodiments, the presence of the user's hand does not significantly change the impedance of the antenna element so that the antenna element is operable in the same communications band with or without the presence of the hand, although it is more efficient with the presence of the hand.
For a better understanding of the present invention reference will now be made by way of example only to the accompanying drawings in which:
The RF circuitry 8 may be a receiver, a transmitter or a transceiver depending upon implementation.
The radio antenna element 6 is positioned within a volume 5 enclosed by the exterior housing 4. It has a feed point 10 connected to the RF circuitry 8. It is not, in this example, in physical or electrical contact with exterior housing 4.
The exterior housing 4 has a portion 18 that typically makes contact with a user's hand when the apparatus 4 is in use. The portion 18 of the exterior housing 4 is coupled to ground in each of the embodiments illustrated in
The grounded conductor 14 operates as a ground plane for the antenna element 6 and extends adjacent at least the feed point 10 of the radio antenna element 6. In some embodiments, the antenna element 6 may extend substantially in a first plane 23 from the feed point with the separate grounded conductor 14 running in parallel.
A first area 16 of the grounded conductor 14 is arranged such that it is electrically coupled to an exterior of the housing 4 to a significantly greater degree than the radio antenna element 6. The grounded conductor 14 is positioned closer to an exterior of the apparatus 2 than the radio antenna element 6.
When a hand 22 of a user contacts the portion 18 of the exterior housing 4, in use, the electrical length of the grounded conductor 6 is significantly increased. This increase in the ground plane of the antenna element 6 improves the efficiency of the antenna arrangement 20 at its lowest resonant frequency whereas the impedance of the antenna element 6 is not significantly changed at this frequency.
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It can also be seen from the Figure that, in this particular example, the resonant frequency of the antenna arrangement does not change or change significantly because the radio antenna element 6 is positioned and arranged such that coupling, in use, to a user's hand 22 is small or minimal. The presence of the user's hand does not significantly affect the electrical length or impedance of the antenna element 6 so that the antenna arrangement is operable in the same communications band with or without the presence of the user's hand but is more efficient with the presence of the user's hand.
In other embodiments the presence of a user's hand may significantly affect the electrical length or impedance of the antenna element 6. In these circumstances, the antenna arrangement may only be operable in a communications band with the presence of the user's hand.
In some embodiments, the grounded conductor 14 may operate as a separate antenna element particularly at lower frequencies. It is possible that the ground plane is effectively operating as a planar inverted F antenna that is capacitively fed from the antenna element 6.
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The grounded conductor 14 comprises a first portion 14B that is associated with the exterior housing 4 in one of the manners described above and a second portion 14A that is associated with the antenna element 6 and electrically connected to the first portion 14A.
Typically the first portion 14B of the grounded conductor 14 is positioned closer to an exterior of the apparatus than the antenna element 6 to ensure that when a user touches the apparatus 2 the coupling between user and grounded conductor 14 is significantly greater than any coupling between the user and the antenna element 6.
The second portion 14A may be a printed wiring board (PWB). If the ground plane of the antenna element 6 has λ/4 resonant modes then one would expect its lowest resonant frequency mode to be defined by L=λ/4, where L is the electrical length of the ground plane which we shall approximate to the physical length. If the electrical length of the ground plane in the absence of a user's hand is L1 and the extension to the ground plane provided by the presence of a user's hand is L2 then L1+L2=λ/4 or 4L1+4L2=λ. Thus the lowest resonant frequency mode has an equivalent wavelength that is significantly greater than four times the electrical length L1 of the grounded conductor 14.
It will be appreciated from the foregoing that embodiments of the invention enable the electrical length of a ground plane for an antenna element to be extended in use. This enables the apparatus 2 to have a shorter than ideal ground plane because its length will be extended in use.
The apparatus 2 is typically a hand-portable device that is held in the palm of the hand when in use.
The apparatus 2 may, for example, be an RFID reader. Such readers are operable to receive radio communications for a range of frequencies between 800 MHz and 1 GHz e.g. at 868 MHz or 915 MHz.
The apparatus 2 may, for example, be a mobile cellular telephone, a wireless local area network (WLAN) terminal, a Digital Video Broadcasting-Handled (DVB-H) mobile TV receiver, a Frequency Modulation (FM) radio receiver etc. DVB-H typically uses the frequency range 470 to 830 MHz. A FM radio receiver typically uses the frequency range 88-108 MHz.
The device dimensions of a DVB-H device or FM radio device are typically much smaller than the operating wavelength and the antenna element is of small dimension compared to wavelength.
Although embodiments of the present invention have been described in the preceding paragraphs with reference to various examples, it should be appreciated that modifications to the examples given can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as claimed.
Whilst endeavoring in the foregoing specification to draw attention to those features of the invention believed to be of particular importance it should be understood that the Applicant claims protection in respect of any patentable feature or combination of features hereinbefore referred to and/or shown in the drawings whether or not particular emphasis has been placed thereon.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB2006/004177 | 12/22/2006 | WO | 00 | 11/9/2009 |