This application claims the benefit, under 35 U.S.C. §119 of FR patent application Ser. No. 1250571, filed 20 Jan. 2012.
The present invention relates, in a general manner, to the printed circuit boards used in wireless systems. It relates more particularly to boards comprising on a same substrate at least one antenna and a processing circuit covered by a cover such as a shielding cover.
In the wireless communications field, increasing use is made of MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) circuits in order to increase the capacity of the transmission circuits and improve the coverage. The result is a use of a larger number of antennas. When the antennas are printed directly or placed on the printed circuit board or PCB, this induces, in the ground plane, currents that potentially affect the behaviour of the other antennas as well as that of the processing circuits positioned near the antennas. It is therefore necessary to isolate the elements from each other to limit current leakage without deteriorating the performances of the antennas. Moreover, in the case of MIMO systems, the antennas must be strongly isolated to obtain the level of decorrelation from the required signal to provide the optimum performances for the MIMO system. However, the space on the board being limited, the isolation constraints are very strong. In addition, in the case of systems operating at several frequency bands, an isolation between bands is most frequently required to ensure a correct coexistence of all the radios in the frequency band.
Moreover, shielding covers are frequently used fixed on the top of the processing circuit to reduce the electromagnetic interferences and radio frequencies, by reducing the radiation levels. This use is increasingly frequent as the current wireless systems are most often multi-band and multi-mode, which leads to greater interference problems. Moreover, the tendency toward miniaturization of wireless devices and toward the integration of multiple circuits on a same board requires improved isolation and shielding. In addition, the regulation relating to the levels of electromagnetic waves and radio frequencies is increasingly restrictive.
It is known, particularly in U.S. patent 2003/0193437, to use slots between two antennas to reduce the mutual coupling of the antennas and limits surface current leaks. However, this type of isolation requires surface because the length of the slots is noticeably equal to λ/4 where λ is the wavelength at the operating frequency of the circuit. Hence, for an operating frequency of 2.4 GHz, the wavelength is about 30 mm.
The present invention thus proposes a low cost solution to the above problems that enables the required isolation to be obtained without increasing the size of the printed circuit board and without adding additional components or mechanical parts.
The present invention relates to a circuit comprising on a same board at least one antenna, a processing circuit and a cover covering the processing circuit, characterized in that it comprises, between the antenna and the cover, at least one isolation element formed by a slot line partly realized on the board and partly on the cover.
According to one embodiment, the slot line comprises a first and a second slot line interconnected by a third slot line. The first and a second slot lines have a first length, respectively L1 and L2 on the board and a second length, respectively L′1 and L′2 on the cover such that L1+L′1 is equal to or different from L2+L′2. The length of the first and second slot-line is close to λg/4 where λg is the wavelength at the operating frequency.
Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will appear upon reading the description of an embodiment realized with reference to the enclosed drawing, wherein:
The present invention is described by referring to a printed circuit board used in an application comprising two antennas operating in the band of 2.4 GHz with a 2×2 MIMO circuit capable of being integrated into a set-top box. However, it is obvious to those skilled in the art that this embodiment is provided for information only and can be modified in many ways without leaving the scope of the present invention. It can be used in many devices operating in a wireless manner such as mobile devices, tablets, gateways, etc.
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In a known manner, the shielding cover 4 is generally made by stamping and fixed to the board during the same assembly procedure as the components, namely by using component surface mount technology. The cover can be realized in a single part or in two parts to enable the inspection and repair of the components.
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To obtain the required isolation, the total length of each slot 6, 6′ is chosen to be noticeably equal to λg/4 where λg is the wavelength at the operating frequency. Hence, if the parts 6a and 6′a have respectively lengths L1 and L2 and if the parts 6b and 6′b have respectively lengths L′1 and L′2, the total length of the slots 6 and 6′ must be such that L1+L′1≅L2+L′2≅λg/4. However, solutions such that L1+L′1≠L2+L′2 are also within the scope of the invention.
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It is evident to those skilled in the art that the slot-lines realizing the isolation element can have identical or different lengths in such a manner as to increase either the isolation level or the isolation band. Moreover, the slots can have an L form or a C form or any other form compatible with their location.
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