The disclosure relates to an electronic device and an electronic module thereof; more particularly, the disclosure relates to an electronic device and an antenna module thereof.
In response to a prevailing design trend favoring narrow bezels for laptop screens, antennas are now no longer positioned at the top of the screens. Instead, in a laptop computer, the antennas are placed on both sides of a keyboard of a logic body. However, this placement presents some challenges. The limited space available outside a circuit board, a speaker, and battery components of the laptop imposes restrictions on an extension range of the antennas and a manner of grounding the antenna. As a result, this arrangement leads to an insufficient antenna radiation efficiency.
The disclosure provides an electronic device capable of installing an antenna module with good radiation efficiency within limited space.
The disclosure provides an antenna module which may be installed within limited space and may have good radiation efficiency.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, an electronic device including a device body and an antenna module is provided. The antenna module is disposed in the device body and includes a conductive structure and a coaxial cable. The conductive structure includes a structure body and a slot. The slot is formed on the structure body and penetrates the structure body in a thickness direction of the structure body. The coaxial cable includes a core wire, a shielding layer, and an outer jacket. The shielding layer wraps the core wire, and the outer jacket wraps the shielding layer. A section of the shielding layer extends out from the outer jacket and is connected to the structure body. A physical portion of the structure body and the section of the shielding layer are respectively located on two opposite sides of the slot in a width direction of the slot, and a section of the core wire extends out from the section of the shielding layer and overlaps the slot and the physical portion in the thickness direction.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, an antenna module including a conductive structure and a coaxial cable is provided. The conductive structure includes a structure body and a slot. The slot is formed on the structure body and penetrates the structure body in a thickness direction of the structure body. The coaxial cable includes a core wire, a shielding layer, and an outer jacket. The shielding layer wraps the core wire, and the outer jacket wraps the shielding layer. A section of the shielding layer extends out from the outer jacket and is connected to the structure body. A physical portion of the structure body and the section of the shielding layer are respectively located on two opposite sides of the slot in a width direction of the slot. A section of the core wire extends out from the section of the shielding layer and overlaps the slot and the physical portion in the thickness direction.
According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the electronic device further includes a keyboard bracket, where the conductive structure is a part of the keyboard bracket.
According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the electronic device further includes a keyboard bracket, where the conductive structure is assembled to the keyboard bracket.
According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the antenna module further includes a conductive connection member. The conductive connection member is disposed on the structure body, and the section of the shielding layer contacts the conductive connection member, so as to be connected to the structure body through the conductive connection member.
According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the slot is an open slot.
According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the slot is a closed slot.
According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the slot has a horizontal linear shape, a T shape, or a U shape.
According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the conductive structure, the section of the core wire, and the section of the shielding layer constitute a slot antenna or a planar inverted F antenna (PIFA).
According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the coaxial cable includes an inner insulation layer, and the inner insulation layer completely wraps the section of the core wire extended from the shielding layer.
According to an embodiment of the disclosure, in the width direction of the slot, the section of the shielding layer and the slot are spaced from each other by a distance.
In view of the above, in the antenna module provided in one or more embodiments of the disclosure, the core wire of the coaxial cable crosses the slot of the conductive structure, and the shielding layer of the coaxial cable is grounded to the conductive structure, thereby coupling and feeding energy into the conductive structure to resonate a required antenna mode. This simplified setup significantly reduces the space requirements for the antenna module and allows the placement of the antenna module with good radiation efficiency in a limited space.
To make the above more comprehensible, several embodiments accompanied with drawings are described in detail as follows.
The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the disclosure, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the disclosure and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the disclosure.
In this embodiment, the electronic device 100 is, for instance, a laptop and further includes a screen 130 and a battery 140. The device body 110 is, for instance, a logic body of the laptop, the screen 130 is connected to the device body 110, and the battery 140 is disposed in the device body 110 and located between the two antenna modules 120. In other embodiments, the electronic device 100 may be other types of electronic products, and the number of the antenna modules 120 may be one or any other number, which should however not be construed as a limitation in the disclosure.
The shielding layer 1242 is, for instance, a metal woven mesh and wraps the core wire 1241, and the outer jacket 1243 wraps the shielding layer 1242. A section 1242a of the shielding layer 1242 extends out from the outer jacket 1243 and is connected to the structure body 1221. A physical portion 1221a of the structure body 1221 and the section 1242a of the shielding layer 1242 are respectively located on two opposite sides of the slot 1222 in a width direction D2 of the slot 1222. A section 1241a of the core wire 1241 extends out from the section 1242a of the shielding layer 1242 and overlaps the slot 1222 and the physical portion 1221a in the thickness direction D1 of the structure body 1221.
As described above, in the antenna module 120 provided in this embodiment, the core wire 1241 of the coaxial cable 124 crosses the slot 1222 of the conductive structure 122, and the shielding layer 1242 of the coaxial cable 124 is grounded to the conductive structure 122, thereby coupling and feeding energy into the conductive structure 122 to resonate the required antenna mode. This simplified setup significantly reduces the space requirements for the antenna module 120 and allows the placement of the antenna module 120 with good radiation efficiency in a limited space.
To be specific, the electronic device 100 provided in this embodiment further includes a keyboard bracket 150. The keyboard bracket 150 is, for instance, made of a conductive metal, and the conductive structure 122 is integrally connected to the keyboard bracket 150 as a part of the keyboard bracket 150. That is, the slot 1222 provided in this embodiment is not formed on an additional conductive component but formed on the existing keyboard bracket 150 of the electronic device 100. Thereby, it is not necessary to add any conductive component into the device body 110 for the setup of the antenna module 120, which saves the configuration space inside the device body 110 and simplifies the assembly of the antenna module 120.
In this embodiment, the antenna module 120 further includes a conductive connection member 160. The conductive connection member 160 is disposed on the structure body 1221 of the conductive structure 122, and a section 1242a of the shielding layer 1242 of the coaxial cable 124 contacts the conductive connection member 160, so as to be connected to the structure body 1221 of the conductive structure 122 through the conductive connection member 160. Specifically, the conductive connection member 160 is, for instance, a metal clip and is screw fastened to the structure body 1221 of the conductive structure 122. Moreover, the conductive connection member 160 is, for instance, connected to the section 1242a of the shielding layer 1242 in a lap joint manner or welded to the section 1242a of the shielding layer 1242. In other embodiments, the conductive connection member 160 may be another conductive component of any other type, which should however not be construed as a limitation in the disclosure.
In this embodiment, in the width direction D2 of the slot 1222, the section 1242a of the shielding layer 1242 and the slot 1222 are spaced from each other by a distance d (indicated in
In this embodiment, the conductive structure 122, the section 1241a of the core wire 1241, and the section 1242a of the shielding layer 1242, for instance, constitute a slot antenna. A perimeter of the slot 1222 is, for instance, one-sixth to one-fourth the wavelength of a first resonance frequency band (for instance, 2.4 GHz), and the length of the section 1241a of the core wire 1241 is, for instance, one-sixth to one-fourth the wavelength of a central frequency of a second resonance frequency band (for instance, 6 GHz), so that the antenna module 120 is suitable for receiving and transmitting wireless signals with the first resonance frequency band and wireless signals with the second resonance frequency band. The second resonance frequency band may include WIFI 5 GHz and WIFI 6E bands. A current I1 of the first resonance frequency band, for instance, flows around an edge of the slot 1222 as shown in
The types of the conductive structure and the slot are not limited herein and are exemplified below.
To sum up, in the antenna module provided in one or more embodiments of the disclosure, the core wire of the coaxial cable crosses the slot of the conductive structure, and the shielding layer of the coaxial cable is grounded to the conductive structure, thereby coupling and feeding energy into the conductive structure to resonate the required antenna mode. This simplified setup significantly reduces the space requirements for the antenna module configuration and allows the placement of the antenna module with good radiation efficiency within a limited space. In addition, the slot may be formed on the existing keyboard bracket of the electronic device rather than being formed on an additional conductive component. As such, it is not necessary to add any conductive component into the device body for the setup of the antenna module, thus saving the configuration space within the device body and simplifying the assembly of the antenna module.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the disclosed embodiments without departing from the scope or spirit of the disclosure. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the disclosure covers modifications and variations provided they fall within the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.
This application claims the priority benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 63/408,862, filed on Sep. 22, 2022. The entirety of the above-mentioned patent application is hereby incorporated by reference herein and made a part of this specification.
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63408862 | Sep 2022 | US |