Field of the Disclosure
Embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate to a device, such as a cell phone, with a filter to reject harmonics generated by a variable reactance device.
Description of the Related Art
Cellular phones, such as mobile phones, have many desirable features that make everyday life easier. For instance, mobile phones can receive emails, text messages and other data for the end user to utilize. Additionally, the mobile phone can send emails, text messages and other data from the mobile phone. The mobile phone typically operates on a wireless network provided by any one of the various cell phone carriers. The data sent to and from the mobile phones require the mobile phone to operate at an increasing number of frequencies to support all of the components and antennas of the mobile phone.
A variable reactance device may be used to tune the antennas of the mobile phone. By tuning the antenna, the mobile phone can more easily receive and send data. However, because of the numerous frequencies used, there can be undesired consequences such as undesired harmonics flowing from the variable reactance device to the antenna, and desired receive signals flowing from antenna to variable reactance device, that may negatively impact the performance of the mobile phone,
Therefore, there is a need in the art to prevent undesired harmonics from flowing between the antenna and variable reactance device and to isolate the variable reactance device from desired receive signals,
The present disclosure generally relates to a device having a variable frequency filter that rejects harmonics generated by a variable reactance device. The variable frequency filter may be coupled to the antenna and the variable reactance device. The filter includes a variable capacitor and an inductor coupled together as a resonant circuit. The filter may be used in cellular technology to prevent harmonic frequencies that are created by another variable reactance device from reaching the antenna of the cellular device. Furthermore, the filter can reflect any receiving frequencies from the antenna and prevent the receiving frequencies from passing through.
In one embodiment, a device comprises an antenna; an RF source coupled to the antenna; a variable reactance device coupled to the antenna; and a first variable frequency filter coupled to the antenna and the variable reactance device.
So that the manner in which the above recited features of the present disclosure can be understood in detail, a more particular description of the disclosure, briefly summarized above, may be had by reference to embodiments, some of which are illustrated in the appended drawings. It is to be noted, however, that the appended drawings illustrate only typical embodiments of this disclosure and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope, for the disclosure may admit to other equally effective embodiments.
To facilitate understanding, identical reference numerals have been used, where possible, to designate identical elements that are common to the figures. It is contemplated that elements disclosed in one embodiment may be beneficially utilized on other embodiments without specific recitation.
The present disclosure generally relates to a device having a variable frequency filter that rejects harmonics generated by a variable reactance device. The variable frequency filter may be coupled to the antenna and the variable reactance device. The filter includes a variable capacitor and an inductor coupled together as a resonant circuit. The filter may be used in cellular technology to prevent harmonic frequencies that are created by another variable reactance device from reaching the antenna of the cellular device. Furthermore, the filter can reflect any receiving frequencies from the antenna and prevent the receiving frequencies from passing through.
Small antennas which are suitable to be integrated in a portable radio frequency device such as the mobile phone illustration in
Each cavity 202 has a RF electrode 204 which is coupled to an RF connector/solder bump 206. Additionally, each cavity 202 has one or more pull-in electrodes 208 and one or more ground electrodes 210. The switching elements 212 (2 shown) are disposed over the electrodes 204, 208, 210. In fact, the switching elements 212 are electrically coupled to the ground electrodes 210. The switching elements 212 are movable to various spacing from the RF electrode 204 due to electrically current applied to the pull-in electrodes 208.
The DVC 200 may be used to tune the antenna in the mobile phone. However, as noted above, undesired harmonics may be generated that need to be isolated from the antenna when flowing from the DVC. Also, receive signals may be present which need to be isolated from the DVC when flowing from the antenna. As such, a variable frequency filter may be used.
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The DVC 306 is the primary DVC for the antenna aperture tuning. The filter 310 rejects harmonic frequencies. The inductor 314 may be fabricated on the printed circuit board of the device or as a fixed SMT component. In operation, the signal from the antenna 304 passes through the filter 310 and the DVC 306. The DVC 306 may generate a harmonic within a receiving band, such as the second or third harmonic, thereby causing the undesired harmonic to pass back towards the antenna 304. However, the filter 310 can reflect the undesired harmonic back towards the DVC 306. The filter 310 can be tuned to reflect a specific harmonic as desired. For example, the second and third harmonics may be undesirable for reaching the antenna 304. Furthermore, the filter can prevent receiving bands from passing to the DVC 306 from the antenna 304.
In the embodiment shown in
It is contemplated that multiple filters may be present.
It is also contemplated that transmitting signals coming from a second transmitter may also be reflected, The signals from the second transmitter are present on the same antenna and are reflected so as to not reach DVC 306. Thus, the filter operates to protect the DVC 306 from signals generated from multiple transmitters that exist on the same antenna.
It is to be understood that while a single antenna 304 is shown, multiple antennas may be present and each antenna 304 may have a similar filter or different filter. Additionally, the DVC 306, variable reactance device 402 and the capacitors 312, 326 may be independently tuned. Collectively, the DVC 306 and filter (or variable reactance device 402 and filter) may be tuned to reflect undesired harmonics from reaching the antenna. Because the DVC 306, variable reactance devices 402 and filters are tunable, the antenna may be used across many bands and hence, be adaptable to almost any network. In other words, the tenability of the DVC 306 and the filter (or variable reactance device 402 and filter) permit a mobile phone to be a ‘world phone’ that can easily switch between signals and thus, operate in any country at almost any setting,
While the foregoing is directed to embodiments of the present disclosure, other and further embodiments of the disclosure may be devised without departing from the basic scope thereof, and the scope thereof is determined by the claims that follow.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US2015/024104 | 4/2/2015 | WO | 00 |
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61976466 | Apr 2014 | US |