This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority of the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2011-106575, filed on May 11, 2011, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The embodiments discussed herein are related to a communication apparatus which includes an antenna.
Communication apparatuses may have a function allowing viewing of broadcasts. For example, to view broadcasts by using a cellular phone or the like, an antenna having a certain length may be used. In a foldable cellular phone, a casing itself may be used as an antenna. A board included in the casing on the keyboard side, a board included in the casing on the display side, and a flexible board having wiring that couples these boards are used as a casing antenna. The flexible board may include signal wiring, ground wiring sets, and antenna wiring. The ground wiring sets may be disposed so as to sandwich signal lines, and may have a shield function.
The related art is disclosed in, for example, Japanese Laid-open Patent Publication No. 2010-278921.
According to an aspect of the invention, communication apparatus includes: a wiring group to couple wiring on a first board to wiring on a second board; antenna wiring including one end coupled to a feeding unit on the first board and the other end coupled to one end of a capacitor, the other end of the capacitor being coupled to a ground conductor of the second board; and ground conductor wiring for an antenna, disposed between the antenna wiring and the wiring group, including one end coupled to a ground conductor of the first board and the other end coupled to the ground conductor of the second board.
The object and advantages of the invention will be realized and attained by means of the elements and combinations particularly pointed out in the claims.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory and are not restrictive of the invention, as claimed.
One end of antenna wiring in a flexible board is coupled to a feeding unit in a board included in the casing on the keyboard side, and the other end of the antenna wiring is coupled to one of the terminals of a capacitor in a board included in the casing on the display side. The other terminal of the capacitor is coupled to ground wiring for the board on the display side. The antenna wiring, the capacitor, and the ground wiring form an electrical loop. Accordingly, resonance occurs due to a component of the capacitor and an inductance component of the loop, and the ground wiring may produce resonance. When signal wiring that is used for high-speed serial transmission and that produces high-frequency noise is present, the ground wiring that produces resonance may amplify the high-frequency noise, resulting in degradation in receiver sensitivity.
Wiring for an antenna and a dummy pattern that is located outside signal wiring may be disposed along one of the edges of a flexible board used in a foldable cellular phone. The wiring for an antenna and the signal wiring are provided for the flexible board used in the foldable cellular phone. The wiring for an antenna is provided between the dummy pattern and the signal wiring. The dummy pattern may have a length equal to or smaller than a quarter of the wavelength of the usable frequency. The dummy pattern and the wiring for an antenna are coupled by multiple connection units. Accordingly, an influence on antenna characteristics which occurs when the antenna resonant frequency varies in the usable frequency band may decrease.
A communication apparatus includes a wiring group, which couples wiring on a first board, including signal wiring, power wiring, and ground wiring, to wiring on a second board, including signal wiring, power wiring, and ground wiring, antenna wiring, and ground conductor wiring for an antenna.
A printed circuit board 1 illustrated in
A connection unit 3 may be a wiring board that couples wiring on the printed circuit board 1 to wiring on the printed circuit board 2.
The feeding unit 21 is coupled to, for example, a transmitter/receiver of a radio circuit or a tuner circuit that is provided for the printed circuit board 1. The transmitter/receiver processes signals to be transmitted or received signals, and is supplied with power from, for example, a battery (not illustrated) incorporated in the communication apparatus or the like.
The power wiring may be wiring for supplying power from the printed circuit board 1 to the printed circuit board 2. The ground wiring is coupled to the ground pattern (ground conductor) 22 of the printed circuit board 1 and to the ground pattern 23 of the printed circuit board 2. The signal wiring may be, for example, wiring for transmitting control signals for the cellular phone or wiring for transmitting received signals, signals to be transmitted or the like. The signal wiring may be, for example, wiring for coupling signal wiring on the printed circuit board 1 to signal wiring on the printed circuit board 2. The wiring of the wiring group 6 may be coupled to the wiring on the printed circuit board 2 in a contact portion 10 provided in an end portion of the wiring group 6 illustrated in
The antenna ground conductor wiring 7 is disposed between the antenna wiring 4 and the wiring group 6, and may have a length smaller than that of the ground conductor wiring of the wiring group 6. For example, as illustrated in
In the casing antenna illustrated in
The wiring pattern widths of the antenna wiring 4 and the antenna ground conductor wiring 7 may be 0.5 mm. A distance L1 between the antenna wiring 4 and the antenna ground conductor wiring 7 may be equal to or larger than 1.0 mm. A distance L2 between the antenna ground conductor wiring 7 and the ground wiring 31a or 31b may be equal to or larger than 0.5 mm. The widths or the distances may be such a width or a distance that high-frequency noise is reduced.
When the antenna ground conductor wiring 7 is not disposed as illustrated in
In the casing antenna as illustrated in
As illustrated in
In the casing antenna as illustrated in
Since current flows along the shortest route, current may flow along the loop including the antenna wiring 4 and the antenna ground conductor wiring 7, rather than along the loop including the antenna wiring 4 and the ground wiring of the wiring group 6. Accordingly, the antenna ground conductor wiring 7 of the casing antenna may mainly produce resonance, and the amplification of the high-frequency noise of the signal wiring, which is interposed between the ground wiring 31a and the ground wiring 31b of the wiring group 6, due to the resonance may be reduced, resulting in an excellent receiver sensitivity characteristic.
As illustrated in
Since the signal wiring that causes a large amount of high-frequency noise is located apart from the antenna ground conductor wiring 7, the receiver sensitivity may increase. For example, since current is higher in a region closer to the antenna ground conductor wiring 7, the signal wiring disposed apart from the antenna ground conductor wiring 7 may cause the high-frequency noise to decrease.
The flexible board may have a shape other than those illustrated in
The wiring pattern widths of the antenna wiring 4 and the antenna ground conductor wiring 7 may be 0.5 mm. A distance L1 between the antenna wiring 4 and the antenna ground conductor wiring 7 may be equal to or larger than 1.0 mm. A distance L2 between the antenna ground conductor wiring 7 and the ground wiring 31a or 31b may be equal to or larger than 0.5 mm. The widths or the distances may be such a width or a distance that high-frequency noise is reduced.
The resonance produced by the ground wiring 31a and the ground wiring 31b which are disposed so as to sandwich the signal wiring of the wiring group 6 may decrease, and the antenna ground conductor wiring 7 may produce resonance. One end of the antenna ground conductor wiring 7 may be coupled to the ground pattern near the feeding unit, and the other end may be coupled to the vicinity of the capacitor 5.
Since current flows along the shortest route, current may flow along a loop including the antenna wiring 4 and the antenna ground conductor wiring 7. The antenna ground conductor wiring 7 of the casing antenna may mainly produce resonance, and the amplification of the high-frequency noise of the signal wiring, which is interposed between the ground wiring 31a and the ground wiring 31b of the wiring group 6, due to the resonance may be reduced, resulting in an excellent receiver sensitivity characteristic.
Since the signal wiring having high-frequency noise is located apart from the antenna ground conductor wiring 7, the receiver sensitivity may increase. For example, since current is higher in a region closer to the antenna ground conductor wiring 7, the signal wiring disposed apart from the antenna ground conductor wiring 7 may cause the high-frequency noise to decrease. The flexible board may have a shape other than those illustrated in
The communication apparatus includes a flexible board including the antenna wiring, antenna ground conductor wiring sets, and the wiring group. An antenna ground conductor wiring set corresponding to a first layer and an antenna ground conductor wiring set corresponding to a second layer are disposed. At least one signal wiring set of the wiring group is disposed in a third layer between the first layer and the second layer. The signal wiring set is disposed between the two antenna ground conductor wiring sets.
The wiring sets 32 including the signal wiring and the power wiring are disposed between the ground wiring 31a and the ground wiring 31b. Since the wiring sets 32 are interposed between the ground wiring 31a and the ground wiring 31b as illustrated in
The signal wiring 33 that is unlikely to produce high-frequency noise is disposed between the antenna ground conductor wiring 71a and the antenna ground conductor wiring 71b. The signal wiring 33 may include a wire or more.
The wiring pattern widths of the antenna wiring 4 and the antenna ground conductor wiring 71a and 71b may be 0.5 mm. A distance L1 between the antenna wiring 4 and the antenna ground conductor wiring 71a or 71b may be equal to or larger than 1.0 mm. A distance L2 between the antenna ground conductor wiring 71a or 71b and the ground wiring 31a or 31b may be equal to or larger than 0.5 mm. The widths or the distances may be such a width or a distance that high-frequency noise is reduced. The flexible board may have a shape other than those illustrated in
The resonance produced by the ground wiring 31a and 31b which are disposed so as to sandwich the signal wiring of the wiring sets 32 may decrease, and the antenna ground conductor wiring 71a and 71b may produce resonance. One end of each of the antenna ground conductor wiring 71a and the antenna ground conductor wiring 71b may be coupled to the ground pattern near the feeding unit, and the other end may be coupled to the vicinity of the capacitor 5.
Since current flows along the shortest route, current may flow along a loop including the antenna wiring 4 and the antenna ground conductor wiring 71a and 71b. The antenna ground conductor wiring 71a and 71b of the casing antenna may mainly produce resonance, and the amplification of the high-frequency noise of the signal wiring, which is interposed between the ground wiring 31a and the ground wiring 31b of the wiring group 6, due to the resonance may be reduced, resulting in an excellent receiver sensitivity characteristic.
Since the signal wiring having high-frequency noise is located apart from the antenna ground conductor wiring 71a and 71b, the receiver sensitivity may increase. For example, since current is higher in a region closer to the antenna ground conductor wiring 71a and 71b, the signal wiring disposed apart from the antenna ground conductor wiring 71a and 71b may cause the high-frequency noise to decrease.
The flexible board may have any shape.
All examples and conditional language recited herein are intended for pedagogical purposes to aid the reader in understanding the invention and the concepts contributed by the inventor to furthering the art, and are to be construed as being without limitation to such specifically recited examples and conditions, nor does the organization of such examples in the specification relate to a showing of the superiority and inferiority of the invention. Although the embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, it should be understood that the various changes, substitutions, and alterations could be made hereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2011-106575 | May 2011 | JP | national |