The invention relates to an antenna structure, and more particularly to an antenna structure providing improved radiation pattern.
a and 1b show an antenna structure 12 disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,339,404, which comprises a substrate 14, radiation elements 22, a conductive element 24, a conductive element 26, a reflective element 28, impedance matching elements 46 and cables 44. The substrate 14 comprises a first surface 16 and a second surface 18. The reflective element 28 is disposed on the first surface 16. The radiation elements 22 are disposed on two sides of the reflective element 28. The cables 44 comprise conductive lines 42 and 48. The conductive lines 42 are coupled to the reflective element 28. The conductive element 24, the conductive element 26 and the impedance matching elements 46 are disposed on the second surface 18. The conductive element 24 and the conductive element 26 are connected to the impedance matching elements 46. The conductive lines 48 are coupled to the conductive element 24 and the conductive element 26.
Conventional antenna structure 12, however, comprises two conductive lines 48, two independent impedance matching elements 46 and two conductive elements 24 and 26, the structure thereof is complicated, and the radiation pattern cannot be improved by modifying the conductive line 48, or the conductive elements 24 and 26. Additionally, when a plurality of antenna structures 12 are connected in parallel to achieve an improved signal transmission, the size thereof is large.
An embodiment of an antenna structure for transmitting a wireless signal comprises a substrate, a reflective element, a first radiation unit, a second radiation unit, a first impedance matching unit, a second impedance matching unit, a feed point, a first conductive line and a second conductive line. The substrate comprises a first surface and a second surface. The reflective element is disposed on the second surface. The first radiation unit is disposed on both sides of the reflective element. The second radiation unit is disposed on both sides of the reflective element. The first impedance matching unit is disposed on the first surface corresponding to the first radiation unit. The second impedance matching unit is disposed on the first surface corresponding to the second radiation unit. The feed point is coupled between the first impedance matching unit and the second impedance matching unit. The first conductive line is coupled to the feed point. The second conductive line is coupled to the reflective element.
The antenna structure of the invention can be disposed in a housing of an electronic device.
The antenna structure of the invention provides a more symmetrical radiation pattern and improved signal transmission with smaller size.
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 bottom view of a conventional antenna structure;
b is a top view of the conventional antenna structure;
a shows an antenna structure of the invention;
b is a bottom view of the antenna structure of the invention;
a and 2b show an antenna structure 100 of the invention, which comprises a substrate 170, a reflective element 101, a first radiation unit 110, a second radiation unit 120, a feed point 130, a first impedance matching unit 150, a second impedance matching unit 160, a first conductive element 141 and a second conductive element 142. The substrate 170 comprises a first surface 171 and a second surface 172 (with reference to
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The second impedance matching unit 160 comprises a third portion 161 and a fourth portion 162. The third portion 161 is corresponding to the second radiation unit 120, the fourth portion 162 is connected to the second conductive element 142, and the third portion 161 is connected to the fourth portion 162.
The width d1 of the first conductive element 141 is thinner than the width d2 of the second portion 152. The impedance matching of the antenna structure 100 is modified by changing the width d1 of the first conductive element 141 and the width d2 of the second portion 152. The radiation pattern of the antenna structure 100 is modified by changing the length L1 of the first conductive element 141 and the length L2 of the second portion 152. The width d3 of the second conductive element 142 is thinner than the width d4 of the fourth portion 162. The impedance matching of the antenna structure 100 is modified by changing the width d3 of the second conductive element 142 and the width d4 of the fourth portion 162. The radiation pattern of the antenna structure 100 is modified by changing the length L3 of the second conductive element 142 and the length L4 of fourth portion 162.
A total length of the first conductive element 141, the second conductive element 142, the second portion 152 and the fourth portion 162 is about 0.8λ˜1λ, and λ is a wave length of the wireless signal. The length L1 of the first conductive element 141, the length L2 of the second portion 152, the length L3 of the second conductive element 142 and the length L4 of the fourth portion 162 can be modified to achieve improved signal transmission.
The antenna structure of the invention is utilized in transmitting various wireless signals, particularly signals conformed to IEEE 802.11(a).
The antenna structure of the invention provides a more symmetrical radiation pattern and improved signal transmission with smaller size.
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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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TW94212492 | Jul 2005 | TW | national |