Claims
- 1. A multi-layered slot antenna comprising:
- a first conductive layer implementing a radiating slot;
- a second conductive layer;
- a dielectric layer sandwiched between the first conductive layer and the second conductive layer; and
- a first loop inductor structure directly connected to the first conductive layer.
- 2. A multi-layered slot antenna according to claim 1 wherein the radiating slot is open at one end and closed at another end.
- 3. A multi-layered slot antenna according to claim 1 wherein the first loop inductor structure comprises:
- a first extender implemented in the second conductive layer; and
- a first via through the dielectric layer connecting the first conductive layer to the first extender.
- 4. A multi-layered slot antenna according to claim 3 wherein the first loop inductor structure further comprises:
- a second via through the dielectric layer connecting the first conductive layer to the first extender.
- 5. A multi-layered slot antenna according to claim 4 wherein the first conductive layer further comprises:
- a first ground plane section; and
- a second ground plane section discontinuous from the first ground plane section.
- 6. A multi-layered slot antenna according to claim 5 wherein the first via connects the first ground plane section to the first extender.
- 7. A multi-layered slot antenna according to claim 6 wherein the second via connects the second ground plane section to the first extender.
- 8. A multi-layered slot antenna according to claim 1 further comprising:
- a second loop inductor structure coupled to the first conductive layer.
- 9. A multi-layered slot antenna according to claim 1 further comprising:
- a first capacitor structure coupled to the first conductive layer.
- 10. A multi-layered slot antenna according to claim 9 wherein the first capacitor structure comprises:
- a first capacitor plate implemented in the second conductive layer;
- a portion of the first conductive layer opposing the first capacitor plate; and
- a portion of the dielectric layer sandwiched between the portion of the first conductive layer and the first capacitor plate.
- 11. A multi-layered slot antenna according to claim 10 wherein the first conductive layer further comprises:
- a first ground plane section; and
- a second ground plane section discontinuous from the first ground plane section.
- 12. A multi-layered slot antenna according to claim 11 wherein the portion of the first conductive layer opposing the first capacitor plate is in the first ground plane section.
- 13. A multi-layered slot antenna according to claim 12 wherein the portion of the first conductive layer opposing the first capacitor plate is in the second ground plane section.
- 14. A multi-layered slot antenna according to claim 9 further comprising:
- a second capacitor structure coupled to the first conductive layer.
- 15. A radiotelephone comprising:
- a first conductive layer implementing a radiating slot;
- a second conductive layer implementing an extender of an inductor structure;
- a dielectric layer sandwiched between the first conductive layer and the second conductive layer; and
- a first via through the dielectric layer connecting the first conductive layer to the extender.
- 16. A radiotelephone according to claim 15 further comprising:
- a capacitor structure coupled to the first conductive layer.
- 17. A radiotelephone according to claim 16 wherein the capacitor structure comprises:
- a first capacitor plate implemented in the second conductive layer;
- a portion of the first conductive layer opposing the first capacitor plate; and
- a portion of the dielectric layer sandwiched between the portion of the first conductive layer and the first capacitor plate.
- 18. A method for constructing a compact slot antenna comprising the steps of:
- implementing a radiating slot in a first conductive layer;
- implementing an extender of an inductor structure in a second conductive layer;
- sandwiching a dielectric layer between the first conductive layer and the second conductive layer; and
- directly connecting the extender to the first conductive layer.
- 19. A method for constructing a compact slot antenna according to claim 18 further comprising the step of:
- coupling a capacitor structure to the first conductive layer.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to application Ser. No. 08/853,772 entitled "Difference Drive Diversity Antenna Structure and Method" by Louis J. Vannatta, Hugh K. Smith, James P. Phillips, and David R. Haub (Attorney Docket No. CE01547R) filed same date herewith, the specification of which is incorporated herein by reference. This application is also related to application Ser. No. 08/854,282 entitled "Multi-Band Slot Antenna Structure and Method" by Louis J, Vannatta and Hugh K. Smith (Attorney Docket No. CE01548R) filed same date herewith, the specification of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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