Multi-band antenna

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20070257848
  • Publication Number
    20070257848
  • Date Filed
    May 01, 2007
    18 years ago
  • Date Published
    November 08, 2007
    18 years ago
Abstract
A multi-band antenna used in a portable electrical device can work in WWAN and GPS at the same time. The multi-band antenna includes a PCB having a through hole, a first antenna body comprising a first radiating element and a first grounding element formed on a first surface of the PCB, a second antenna body formed on a second surface of the PCB, and a feeding line having an inner conductor electrically connecting to the first radiating element and an outer conductor electrically connecting to the first grounding element. The second antenna body comprises a second radiating element, a second grounding element, and a connecting element connecting the second radiating element and the second grounding element. The first radiating element and the second radiating element electrically connect with each other via the through hole of the PCB.
Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a multi-band antenna in accordance with the present invention;



FIG. 2 is a perspective view similar to FIG. 1, but take from a different aspect view; and



FIG. 3 is a test chart recording of Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) of the multi-band antenna as a function of frequency.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Reference will now be made in detail to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.


Referring to FIG. 1 to FIG. 2, a multi-band antenna 1 according to the present invention operates at WWAN (824-960 MHz and 1710-2170 MHz) and GPS (1575 MHz) at the same time. The multi-band antenna 1 comprises a T-shape PCB (Printed Circuit Board, PCB) 2, a first antenna body (not labeled) formed on a first surface of the PCB 2, and a second antenna body (not labeled) formed on a second surface of the PCB 2.


The first antenna body comprises a first radiating element 3 formed on the upper side of the first surface of PCB 2 and a first grounding element 71 formed on the lower side of the first surface of the PCB 2 and independent from the first radiating element 3. Of course, for perfect impedance match, the first radiating element 3 and the first grounding element 71 in the present invention are arranged to be independent from each other, it does not influence the operating performance of the multi-band antenna 1 to connect the first radiating element 3 with the first grounding element 71. The first radiating element 3 comprises an inverted U-shape first radiating arm 31 operating at lower frequency (824-960 MHz) and a second radiating arm 32 operating at higher frequency (1710-2170 MHz) with shorter length than that of first radiating arm 31. A feeding cap 5 extends from the joint of the first radiating arm 31 and the second radiating arm 32 toward the first grounding element 71. A through hole 8 is defined in the joint of the first radiating arm 31, the second radiating arm 32, and the feeding cap 5 and extends through the PCB 2. The through hole 8 is plated with conductive material and thus, perpendicularly impenetrates the first antenna body, the PCB 2, and the second antenna body from up-to-down direction.


The first radiating arm 31 comprises a first radiating portion 311 connecting to the second radiating arm 32, a second radiating portion 312 parallel to the first radiating portion 311, and a third radiating portion 313 connecting the first radiating portion 311 and the second radiating portion 312 and perpendicular to the first radiating portion 311 and the second radiating portion 312. The second arm 32 comprises a main body 321 located on common beeline with the first portion 311 of the first radiating arm 31 and an enlarged end portion 322 extending from the main body 321. The enlarged portion 322 shows a right-angled triangle shape and has a wide terminal for achieving more wide frequency band.


The first grounding element 71 comprises a rectangle patch 711 and a narrowband 712 extending from a side of the rectangle patch 711 and parallel to the first radiating portion 311 of the first radiating arm 31. A corner of the rectangle patch 711 near the feeding cap 5 is cut for multi-band antenna 1 achieving good frequency performance in the preferred embodiment.


A feeding line (not shown) has an inner conductor electrically connecting to the feeding cap 5 and an outer conductor electrically connecting to the first grounding element 71.


The second antenna body comprises a second radiating element 4 formed on an upper side of the second surface of the PCB 2, a second grounding element 72 formed on a lower side of the second of the PCB 2 and independent from the second radiating element 4, and a connecting element 9 connecting the second radiating element 4 and the second grounding element 72. A lot of through holes 8 are formed in the rectangle patch 711. The through holes 8 perpendicularly impenetrate the first grounding element 71, PCB 2, and the second grounding element 72 from up-to-down. The second radiating element 4 comprises a third radiating arm 41 operating at lower frequency same as the first radiating arm 31 and a fourth radiating arm 42 operating at higher frequency same as the second radiating arm 32. The structure of the second radiating element 4 and the second grounding element 72 respectively are same as the first radiating element 3 and the first grounding element 71 and are arranged symmetrically relative to the PCB 2. So, detailed structures of the second radiating element 4 and the second grounding element 72 are omitted hereinafter.


The connecting element 9 comprises a first branch 91 perpendicular to the second grounding element 72, a second branch 92 extending from a joint of the third radiating arm 41 and the fourth radiating arm 42 and parallel to the first branch 91, and a third branch 93 connecting the first branch 91 and the second branch 92 and perpendicular to the first branch 91 and the second branch 92. The through hole 8 is thus formed in the joint of the connecting element 9, the third radiating arm 41, and the fourth radiating arm 42.


Of course, the feeding line can selectively locate on the first or the second surfaces of the PCB 2. When the feeding line is located on the second surface, the inner conductor of the feeding line electrically connects to the joint of the second branch 92 and the third branch 93 and the outer conductor electrically connects to the second grounding element 72.


The first and the second grounding elements 71, 72 of the multi-band antenna 1 achieve good grounding performance in operation. However, only one grounding element also satisfies the need of the multi-band of 1 and does not influence the performance of the multi-band antenna 1.


There are a lot of through holes 8 on the PCB 2 for better performance of electrically connecting of the first grounding element 71 and the second grounding element 72.


Referring to FIG. 3, sets forth a test chart recording of Voltage Standing Wave Radio (VSWR) of the multi-band antenna 1 as a function of frequency. Note that VSWR drops below the desirable maximum value “2” in the 824-960 MHz frequency band and 1400-2200 MHz frequency band, which cover more than the total bandwidth of GPS (1575 MHz) and cover a majority of bandwidth of WWAN (low frequency band includes 824-960 MHz, high frequency band includes 1710-2170 MHz) and be provided with more wider frequency band of the operating at high frequency.


The multi-band antenna 1 with two antenna bodies of the present invention has better radiating intension compared with the single antenna body formed on the PCB 2. As well-known, the bigger the air dielectric area of an antenna (the area of an antenna contacting air) is, the bigger the radiation intensity of the antenna is. The multi-band antenna 1 of the present invention has better radiation intensity because it increases total area of the radiating element contacts air dielectric.


In the preferred embodiment, the first radiating element 3 is in mirror with the second radiating element 4. In fact, the first radiating element 3 being not in mirror with the second radiating element 4 does not influence normal working and radiating intensity of the multi-band antenna 1.


It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.

Claims
  • 1. A multi-band antenna adapted for used in a portable electronic device, comprising: a PCB having a through hole;a first antenna body formed on a first surface of the PCB, the first antenna body comprising a first radiating element and a first grounding element; anda second antenna body formed on a second surface of the PCB, the second antenna body comprising a second radiating element; whereinthe first radiating element and the second radiating element electrically connect with each other via the through hole of the PCB.
  • 2. The multi-band antenna as claimed in claim 1, wherein the multi-band comprises a feeding line having an inner conductor electrically connecting to the first radiating element and an outer conductor electrically connecting to the first grounding element.
  • 3. The multi-band antenna as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second antenna body also comprises a second grounding element and a connecting element connecting the second radiating element and the second grounding element.
  • 4. The multi-band antenna as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first radiating element separates from the first grounding element.
  • 5. The multi-band antenna as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first radiating element is in mirror with the second radiating element relative to the PCB.
  • 6. The multi-band antenna as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first radiating element has a first radiating arm operating at a lower frequency band and a second radiating arm operating at a higher frequency band; the second radiating element has a third radiating arm operating at said lower frequency band and a fourth radiating arm operating at said higher frequency band.
  • 7. The multi-band antenna as claimed in claim 6, wherein a feeding cap extends from a joint of the first radiating arm and the second radiating arm, the inner conductor of the feeding line electrically connects to the feeding cap.
  • 8. The multi-band antenna as claimed in claim 7, wherein a through hole forms at the joint of the first radiating arm and the second radiating arm for electrically connecting the first radiating element and the second radiating element.
  • 9. The multi-band antenna as claimed in claim 3, wherein the PCB has a lot of through holes for electrically connecting the first grounding element and the second grounding element.
  • 10. A multi-band antenna adapted for used in a portable electronic device, comprising: a PCB having a through hole;a first antenna body formed on a first surface of the PCB, the first antenna body comprising a first radiating element; anda second antenna body formed on a second surface of the PCB, the second antenna body comprising a second radiating element, a second grounding element, and a connecting element connecting the second radiating element and the second grounding element; whereinthe first radiating element and the second radiating element electrically connect with each other via the through hole of the PCB.
  • 11. The multi-band antenna as claimed in claim 10, wherein the multi-band antenna comprises a feeding line having an inner conductor electrically connecting to the second radiating element and an outer conductor electrically connecting to the second grounding element; wherein
  • 12. The multi-band antenna as claimed in claim 10, wherein the first antenna body also comprises a first grounding element independent from the first radiating element.
  • 13. The multi-band antenna as claimed in claim 10, wherein the first radiating element is in mirror with the second radiating element relative to the PCB.
  • 14. The multi-band antenna as claimed in claim 10, wherein the first radiating element has a first radiating arm operating at a lower frequency band and a second radiating arm operating at a higher frequency band; and the second radiating element has a third radiating arm operating at said lower frequency band and a fourth radiating arm operating at said higher frequency band.
  • 15. The multi-band antenna as claimed in claim 13, wherein the first radiating arm forms an inverted U-shape, the second radiating arm has an enlarged end.
  • 16. The multi-band antenna as claimed in claim 13, wherein the through hole forms at the joint of the third radiating arm and the fourth radiating arm to electrically connect the first radiating element and the second radiating element.
  • 17. The multi-band antenna as claimed in claim 11, wherein the PCB has a lot of through holes to electrically connect the first grounding element and the second grounding element, the through hole in plated with conductive material.
  • 18. A multi-band antenna comprising: a printed circuit board defining opposite first and second surfaces thereon;a first antenna body including a first radiating element on the first surface;a second antenna body including a second radiating element on the second surface;at least one grounding element formed on one of said first and second surfaces; whereinthe first radiating element and said second element are electrically connected to each other via conductive traces extending through said printed circuit board and reaching both said first surface and said second surface.
  • 19. The multi-band antenna as claimed in claim 18, wherein said conductive traces are formed in corresponding through holes in the printed circuit board.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
95115547 May 2006 TW national