1. Field of the Invention
The present invention provides a feeding apparatus for monopole antennae and related analog broadcast player system and integration system, and particularly a feeding apparatus using a conduction method for transmitting signals to a monopole antenna and related analog broadcast player system and integration system.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Digital broadcast satellite (DBS) is a broadcasting technique following AM and FM broadcasting. The DBS technology has better spectral utilization efficiency, and can solve the lack of available broadcasting channels. Moreover, the DBS technology also can provide CD-like quality and additional data services fitting the diversification of broadcasting media. On the other hand, the DBS has advantages of wide coverage areas, so that wherever you are (even on the ocean or in the desert), the signal of the DBS maybe received. Therefore, the analog broadcasting system is tending to be replaced by the digital broadcast satellite system.
However, in general, vehicle manufacturers do not adopt the DBS receiver as a standard equipment of the head unit in order to lower costs. Thus, a user needs to buy an additional digital broadcasting demodulator for receiving digital broadcasting programs. The prior art outputs satellite broadcast programs received by the DBS receiver through the head unit of the vehicle. For example, please refer to
Besides using the radiating method, the FM signal SS
In short, in the prior art, environmental limitations may easily cause unstable transmission when using radiation to transmit multimedia signals of other multimedia devices into a vehicle head unit. However, the user needs to take the vehicle housing or interior apart and change the original wiring arrangement to connect other types of signal wires. Therefore, development of a convenient device with good transmission efficiency becomes an important topic in this field.
It is therefore a primary objective of the claimed invention to provide a feeding apparatus for monopole antenna and related analog broadcast player system and integration system.
An embodiment of the invention discloses a feeding apparatus for a monopole antenna having a radiating unit and a grounding unit, for transmitting a multimedia signal to a multimedia player device coupled to the radiating unit, the feeding apparatus comprising a first feeding unit coupled to an inner conductor of a coaxial cable for feeding the multimedia signal transmitted by the coaxial cable to the radiating unit; and a second feeding unit coupled to a conducting mesh of the coaxial cable for connecting to the grounding unit.
An embodiment of the invention further discloses an analog broadcast player system, comprising a monopole antenna having a radiating unit and a grounding unit; a feeding apparatus, comprising a first feeding unit coupled to an inner conductor of a coaxial cable for feeding a multimedia signal transmitted by the coaxial cable to the radiating unit; and a second feeding unit coupled to a conducting mesh of the coaxial cable for connecting to the grounding unit; and a multimedia player device coupled to the radiating unit for demodulating and playing the multimedia signal.
An embodiment of the invention further discloses a digital and analog broadcast integration system, comprising a digital broadcast transformation device for receiving a digital satellite broadcast signal, and transforming the digital satellite broadcast signal into an analog broadcast signal in order to transmit the analog broadcast signal to a analog broadcast player system via a coaxial cable; an analog broadcast player system, comprising a monopole antenna having a radiating unit and a grounding unit; a feeding apparatus, comprising a first feeding unit coupled to an inner conductor of the coaxial cable for feeding the analog broadcast signal to the radiating unit; and a second feeding unit coupled to a conducting mesh of the coaxial cable for connecting to the grounding unit; and a multimedia player device coupled to the radiating unit for demodulating and playing the analog broadcast signal.
These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
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Therefore, through the invention, if a user wants to listen to a digital satellite broadcast program, the digital satellite broadcast transformation device 322 can receive the digital satellite broadcast signal SS and transform the digital satellite broadcast signal SS into the analog broadcast signal S. After that, the digital satellite broadcast transformation device 322 can feed the analog broadcast signal S to the analog broadcast player system 30 through the coaxial cable 316 and the feeding apparatus 304 completely, so as to utilize the analog broadcast player system 30 for playing the analog broadcast signal S. In such a condition, the conducting mesh 320 can be connected with the grounding unit 310 via the feeding apparatus 304, achieving a perfect grounding effect and high transmission efficiency. Furthermore, a user is capable of playing contents of the digital satellite broadcast program by sharing the analog broadcast player system 30 without taking a vehicle housing or interior apart and considering the limitations of the FCC regulations.
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In some conditions, the above-mentioned metal connecting method can not be realized, for example when the exterior of the monopole antenna 302 is covered with insulator, or when paint coats the metal surface of a vehicle completely. For dealing with these conditions, a ¼ wavelength open circuit transmission line is utilized for feeding the signal. Please refer to the
Besides, the feeding apparatus 304 can feed the analog broadcast signal S to the monopole antenna 302 by using electromagnetic coupling. Please refer to
Please note that the analog broadcast player system 30 is an exemplary embodiment of the invention, and those skilled in the art can make alternations and modifications accordingly. For example, in the embodiment, the analog broadcast player system 30 is a vehicle FM player device, but this is not a limitation. Any other multimedia system is suitable, such as a household multimedia system. Preferably, the analog broadcast player system 30 can be a head unit. In addition, the analog broadcast signal S can be any meaningful signal having a corresponding player device for playing. Any free or unused frequency band between 88 MHz and 108 MHz can be utilized for transmitting the analog broadcast signal S, but this is not a limitation. Moreover, in the coaxial cable 316, the inner conductor 318 is utilized for transmitting signals; the conducting mesh 320 is utilized for grounding. On the other hand, the above-mentioned wavelength is relative to operating frequency of the analog broadcast player system 30.
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In summary, in the prior art, as the analog broadcast signal is transmitted into the analog broadcast player system by radiation, it may cause unstable transmission due to limitations of the environment. Otherwise, the user needs to take the vehicle housing or interior apart and change the original wiring arrangement while connecting additional signal wires. Comparatively, through the feeding apparatus having excellent grounding characteristics, the invention can transmit the received analog broadcast signal to the analog broadcast player system completely, and the user is capable of playing content of the digital satellite broadcast program by sharing the analog broadcast player system without taking a vehicle housing or interior apart and considering the limitation of the FCC regulation, improving usage convenience, increasing feed energy, increasing ratio of coupling energy to energy radiated to space, and enhancing electrical characteristics.
Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.
This is a divisional application of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/684,973 filed on Jan. 11, 2010 and entitled “Feeding Apparatus for Monopole Antenna and Related Analog Broadcast Player System and Integration System”.
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