This application claims the priority benefit of Taiwan application serial no. 104101775, filed on Jan. 20, 2015. The entirety of the above-mentioned patent application is hereby incorporated by reference herein and made a part of this specification.
[Field of the Invention]
The invention relates to an electronic device. More particularly, the invention relates to an electronic device having an antenna structure.
[Description of Related Art]
With the rapid development of wireless communication technology, a variety of mobile communication devices, such as smart phone, tablet PC and notebook computer, are continually being improved. Besides committing to enhancing operational functions of mobile communication devices, current manufacturers are raising the design requirements for appearance of mobile communication devices in order to attract the attention of consumers.
For example, current mobile communication devices mostly adopt an appearance design of metallic texture, such as a back cover or metal borders, to highlight the uniqueness and appearance design of the product. However, radiation characteristics of the antenna are easily affected by surrounding metal objects. For example, the back cover causes a shielding effect for the antenna and decreases the ability of the antenna to send and receive signals. Therefore, when a back cover is disposed due to design requirements for appearance in a mobile communication device, the communication quality of the mobile communication device is often affected as well. In other words, the appearance design of metallic texture infuses a sense of fashion for the mobile communication device, but also brings even larger challenge for the design of antenna in the mobile communication device.
The invention provides an electronic device, and an antenna structure thereof has a good ability of sending and receiving signals.
The electronic device of an embodiment of the invention has a front side and a rear side opposite to each other and includes a back cover and an antenna structure. The antenna structure includes a first radiation portion, a second radiation portion and a ground portion. The first radiation portion is disposed at the front side. The second radiation portion is disposed between the first radiation portion and the back cover and is connected to the first radiation portion. The ground portion is disposed between the first radiation portion and the back cover, wherein the second radiation portion is grounded to the back cover through the ground portion.
Accordingly, in the electronic device of the embodiment of the invention, the metal back cover is positioned at the rear side of the electronic device, and the first radiation portion of the antenna structure is positioned at the front side of the electronic device to be distant from the metal back cover. Thus, the ability of the antenna structure to send and receive signals is less likely to decrease due to shielding of the metal back cover. In addition, the second radiation portion of the antenna structure connects to the first radiation portion and extends to an internal portion of the electronic device, such that the antenna structure has sufficient size to achieve radiation characteristics as required. Furthermore, the second radiation portion of the antenna structure is grounded to the metal back cover through the ground portion, so as to decrease the influence of the metal back cover on the radiation characteristics of the antenna structure. Accordingly, in the situation that the metal back cover is disposed based on design requirements for appearance or other design requirements of the electronic device, the metal back cover does not affect normal operation of the antenna structure, so that the electronic device has both an appearance of metallic texture and a good ability of sending and receiving signals.
To make the above and other features and advantages of the invention more comprehensible, embodiments accompanied with drawings are described in detail as follows.
The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate an exemplary embodiment of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
The electronic device 100 further includes an antenna structure 130. The antenna structure 130 includes a first radiation portion 132, a second radiation portion 134 and a ground portion 136. The first radiation portion 132 is disposed at the front side 100a of the electronic device 100. The second radiation portion 134 is disposed between the first radiation portion 132 and the back cover 120 and is connected to the first radiation portion 132. The ground portion 136 is disposed between the first radiation portion 132 and the back cover 120, wherein the second radiation portion 134 is grounded to the back cover 120 through the ground portion 136. The second radiation portion 134 and the ground portion 136 of the embodiment are, for example, disposed at one same circuit board in the electronic device 100, or respectively disposed at different circuit boards in the electronic device 100, which should not be construed as a limitation to the invention.
When disposed in the above manner, since the metal back cover 120 is positioned at the rear side 100b of the electronic device 100, and the first radiation portion 132 of the antenna structure 130 is positioned at the front side 100a of the electronic device 100 to be distant from the metal back cover 120, the ability of the antenna structure 130 to send and receive signals is less likely to decrease due to shielding of the metal back cover 120. In addition, the second radiation portion 134 of the antenna structure 130 connects to the first radiation portion 132 and extends to an internal portion of the electronic device 100, such that the antenna structure 130 has sufficient size to achieve radiation characteristics as required. Furthermore, the second radiation portion 134 of the antenna structure 130 is grounded to the metal back cover 120 through the ground portion 136, so as to decrease the influence of the metal back cover 120 on the radiation characteristics of the antenna structure 130. Accordingly, the metal back cover 120 is disposed based on appearance design requirements or other design requirements of the electronic device 100, the metal back cover 120 does not affect normal operation of the antenna structure 130, so that the electronic device 100 has both an appearance of metallic texture and a good ability to sending and receiving signals.
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In the embodiment, a distance D1 between the first radiation portion 132 and the second radiation portion 134 is, for example, 4 mm, and a distance D2 between the second radiation portion 134 and the back cover 120 is, for example, 3 mm, so as to prevent the metal back cover 120 from being too close in distance to the antenna structure 130 to affect normal operation of the antenna structure 130. Furthermore, a distance D3 between the second radiation portion 134 and the ground portion 136 is, for example, 1.5 mm, so that the antenna structure 130 has preferable impedance matching. In other embodiments, the distance D1, the distance D2 and the distance D3 can also be other suitable values, which should not be construed as a limitation to the invention.
In the embodiment, the first radiation portion 132 and the back cover 120 are both appearance parts of the electronic device 100. For example, the electronic device 100 as illustrated in
In summary of the above, in the electronic device of the invention, the metal back cover is positioned at the rear side of the electronic device, and the first radiation portion of the antenna structure is positioned at the front side of the electronic device to be distant from the metal back cover. Thus, the ability of the antenna structure to send and receive signals is less likely to decrease due to shielding of the metal back cover. In addition, the second radiation portion of the antenna structure connects to the first radiation portion and extends to an internal portion of the electronic device, such that the antenna structure has sufficient size to achieve radiation characteristics as required. Furthermore, the second radiation portion of the antenna structure is grounded to the metal back cover through the ground portion, so as to decrease the influence of the metal back cover on the radiation characteristics of the antenna structure. Accordingly, in the situation that the metal back cover is disposed based on design requirements for appearance or other design requirements of the electronic device, the metal back cover does not affect normal operation of the antenna structure, so that the electronic device has both an appearance of metallic texture and a good ability of sending and receiving signals.
Although the invention has been described with reference to the above embodiment, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the disclosed embodiment without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the invention covers modifications and variations provided that they fall within the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.
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