This application claims priority to International PCT Application No. PCT/FI2006/050403 having an international filing date of Sep. 20, 2006, which claims priority to Finland Patent Application No. 20055527 filed Oct. 3, 2005 entitled “Multiband antenna system”, each of the foregoing incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. This application is related to co-owned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/080,741 (issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,889,143) filed contemporaneously herewith and entitled “Multiband Antenna System And Methods”, Ser. No. 12/009,009 filed Jan. 15, 2008 and entitled “Dual Antenna Apparatus And Methods”, Ser. No. 11/544,173 filed Oct. 5, 2006 and entitled “Multi-Band Antenna With a Common Resonant Feed Structure and Methods”, and co-owned and co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/603,511 filed Nov. 22, 2006 and entitled “Multiband Antenna Apparatus and Methods”, each also incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. This application is also related to co-owned and co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/648,429 filed Dec. 28, 2006 and entitled “Antenna, Component And Methods”, and Ser. No. 11/648,431 also filed Dec. 28, 2006 and entitled “Chip Antenna Apparatus and Methods”, both of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety. This application is further related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/901,611 filed Sep. 17, 2007 entitled “Antenna Component and Methods”, Ser. No. 11/883,945 filed Aug. 6, 2007 entitled “Internal Monopole Antenna”, Ser. No. 11/801,894 filed May 10, 2007 entitled “Antenna Component”, and Ser. No. 11/922,976 entitled “Internal multiband antenna and methods” filed Nov. 15, 2005, each of the foregoing incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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The invention relates to an internal antenna system of a radio device with separate operating bands. The system is intended for use especially in small-sized mobile stations.
In small-sized, mobile radio devices the antenna is preferably placed inside the casing of the device for convenience. This makes the design of the antenna a more demanding task compared to an external antenna. Extra difficulties in the design are caused when the radio device has to function in a plurality of frequency ranges, the more the wider these ranges or one of them are.
Internal antennas most often have a planar structure, in which case they have a radiating plane and a parallel ground plane at a certain distance from it. The radiating plane is provided with a short-circuit and feed point of the antenna. The short-circuit conductor belonging to the structure extends from the short-circuit point to the ground plane, and the feed conductor of the antenna extends from the feed point to the antenna port of the device. For increasing the number of operating bands of the antenna, the radiating plane can be divided into two or more branches of different length as seen from the short-circuit point. The number of bands can also be increased by a parasitic auxiliary element. As an alternative, a parasitic element can be used for widening an operating band by arranging the resonance frequency corresponding to it relatively close to the resonance frequency corresponding to a branch of the radiating plane.
In this description and the claims, the terms “radiating plane”, “radiating element” and “radiator” mean an antenna element, which can function as a part transmitting radio-frequency electromagnetic waves, as a part receiving them or as a part which both transmits and receives them. Correspondingly, “feed conductor” means a conductor which can also function as a receiving conductor.
The antennas of the kind described above have the drawback that their characteristics are insufficient when the number of radio systems in accordance with which the radio device must function increases. The insufficiency appears from that e.g. the matching of the antenna is poor in the band used by one of the radio systems or in a part of at least one of such bands. This drawback can be diminished by providing the antenna structure with a switch by which the operating band of a relatively narrow-band antenna can be displaced from the transmitting band of the radio system to the receiving band and vice versa or to a sub-band within the transmitting or receiving band. However, the switch causes additional losses and thus reduces the efficiency of the antenna. The efficiency of the antenna can thus remain unsatisfactory because of poor matching or switch losses, for example. Said drawbacks are emphasized when the antenna size has to be compromised because of the lack of space. The size is reduced by shortening the distance between the radiating plane and the ground plane or by using dielectric material between them, for example. In addition, these antennas have the drawback that it is difficult to make sufficient isolation between the antenna parts corresponding to different bands.
It is also possible to arrange two radiators in the antenna structure so that they both have a feed conductor of their own. This can be done when the radio device has a separate transmitter and receiver for some radio system.
The segregated radiator mentioned above, provided with its own feed, is thus for the Bluetooth system. Such a radiator can similarly be e.g. for the WCDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access) system. In general, the use of a segregated radiator provided with its own feed reduces the drawbacks mentioned above to such an extent that the matching can be made good at least in the frequency range of the radio system for which the segregated radiator is provided.
The use of dielectric material for reducing the physical size of the antenna was mentioned above.
In a first aspect of the invention, an antenna system of a multiband radio device is disclosed. In one embodiment, the antenna system is implemented in an internal and decentralized way such that the device has a plurality of separate antennas. Each antenna is based on (a) radiating element(s) on the surface of a dielectric substrate. The substrate can be, for example, a piece of ceramics or a part of the outer casing of the device. The antennas are located at suitable places in the device. The operating band of an individual antenna covers the frequency range used by one radio system, the frequency ranges close to each other and used by two different radio systems or only the transmitting or receiving band of the frequency range used by a radio system. If the device has a shared transmitter and a shared receiver for the radio systems using frequency ranges close to each other, there can anyway be a separate antenna for each system or the antenna can also be shared.
The exemplary embodiment of the invention has the advantage that the size of the antennas can be made small. This is due to that when there is a plurality of antennas, a relatively small bandwidth is sufficient for an individual antenna. When the bandwidth is small, a material with higher permittivity can be chosen for the antenna than for an antenna having a wider band, in which case the antenna dimensions can be made correspondingly smaller. In addition, the invention has the advantage that a good matching is achieved on the whole width of the band of each radio system. This is due to that the matching of a separate antenna having a relatively narrow band is easier to arrange than the matching of a combined multiband antenna. The exemplary embodiment of the invention further has the advantage that the antenna system has a good efficiency in different bands. This is partly due to the quality of the matching and partly to that no switches for choosing a sub-band are needed in the structure. Both the matching and the efficiency are also improved by the fact that in a decentralized system the antennas can each be located in a place which is advantageous with regard to its function. The exemplary embodiment of the invention further has the advantage that the isolation between the antennas is good. This is due to the sensible decentralization of the antennas and the fact that a substrate with a relatively high permittivity collapses the near field of the antenna.
In another aspect of the invention, an internal antenna system of a radio device is disclosed. In one embodiment, the system comprises: a ground plane; and at least two antenna components, each of the antenna components comprising at least one radiating element. The ground plane comprises a dimension, the ground plane dimension being equal to at least a combined length of the radiating elements; and the ground plane and the at least two radiating elements form at least two substantially separate operating bands.
In one variant, each of the radiating elements comprises: a conductor; and a dielectric substrate. The conductor is disposed on the dielectric substrate.
In another variant, the radiating elements are substantially similar in size so as to resonate within a substantially similar and narrow frequency range.
In yet another variant, at least one of the antenna components is located on a circuit board of the radio device.
In a further variant, at least one of the antenna components is disposed on a surface of an internal frame of the radio device.
In still another variant, at least one of the operating bands comprises a frequency range used by at least one radio system.
In a further variant, the operating bands comprise frequency ranges used by at least two separate systems. For example, at least one of the operating bands comprises a transmitting band in a frequency range used by a radio system, and at least one of the operating bands comprises a receiving band of the same frequency range. As another option, at least one of the operating bands comprises the receiving band in a frequency range used by the radio system to implement spatial diversity for at least a received signal.
In another variant, the substrate comprises a ceramic.
In a further embodiment, the substrate is disposed at least partly on an outer casing of the radio device. In another embodiment, the internal antenna system of a radio device, comprises: a circuit board comprising a conductive surface and further comprising a ground plane; a frame, the frame surrounding at least a portion of the circuit board; a casing disposed at least partly about the circuit board and the frame; and a plurality of antennas, each of the antennas comprising at least two radiating elements. The ground plane and the radiating elements form at least two separate operating bands.
In one variant, the plurality of antennas comprises: a first antenna disposed substantially centered at a first end of the circuit board; a second antenna disposed proximate a first corner of the circuit board; and a third antenna disposed proximate a second corner of the circuit board, and perpendicular in orientation with respect to the second antenna.
In another variant, the plurality of antennas further comprises: a fourth antenna disposed proximate to a first long side of the circuit board; a fifth antenna disposed proximate a second long side of the circuit board, and substantially parallel to the fourth antenna; and a sixth antenna disposed on a surface of the frame.
In still a further variant, the ground plane comprises a first distance, the first distance being equal to at least a combined length of the radiating elements.
In yet another variant, the radiating elements comprise: a conductor; and a dielectric substrate; the conductor is disposed on the dielectric substrate. The substrate may be for example ceramic.
In another variant, the radiating elements are substantially similar in size so as to resonate within a substantially similar frequency range.
In yet another variant, the casing further comprises a conductive material, the casing further being adapted to function as a substrate of the antenna system.
In still another variant, at least one of the operating bands includes a frequency range used by at least one radio system.
In yet a further variant, the operating bands comprise frequency ranges used by at least two separate systems. For example, at least one of the operating bands comprises a transmitting band in the frequency range used by a radio system, and at least one of the operating bands comprises a receiving band of the same frequency range. As another example, at least one of the operating bands comprises the receiving band in the frequency range used by the radio system to implement a spatial diversity plan.
In another aspect of the invention, a method of operating an antenna system is disclosed. In one embodiment, the system comprises at least two antennas, and the method comprises: operating the antenna system in a first state, the first state comprising utilizing a first one of the at least two antennas, the first antenna comprising at least two operating bands; switching the state of the antenna system; and operating the antenna system in a second state, the second state comprising utilizing a second one of the at least two antennas, the second antenna component comprising at least two operating bands. At least two operating bands of the second antenna are different than the at least two operating bands of the first antenna.
In one variant, the antenna system comprises at least one operating band for a GSM 850 system.
In another variant, the antenna system comprises at least one operating band for a GSM 900 system.
In yet another variant, the antenna system comprises at least one operating band for a GSM 1800 system.
In still a further variant, the antenna system comprises at least one operating band for a WCDMA system.
In a further variant, the antenna system comprises three antennas, the first antenna comprising at least one operating band for a GSM 850 system and for a GSM 900 system, the second antenna comprising at least one operating band for a GSM 1800 system and for a GSM 1900 system, and the third antenna comprising at least one operating band for the WCDMA system.
In another aspect, an internal antenna system of a radio device is disclosed, comprising a ground plane and at least two radiating elements to form at least two separate operating bands, which cover the frequency ranges used by at least two different systems characterized in that each radiating element is a conductor on a surface of a dielectric substrate. The radiating elements form together with the substrates and the ground plane at least two separate antennas, which have different operating bands, and a distance along the ground plane between two radiators belonging to different antennas is at least the combined length of these radiators.
In one variant, the substrate of an individual antenna and the at least one radiating element on the surface of the substrate constitute a unitary, chip-type antenna component.
In another variant, at least one of the antenna components is located on a circuit board of the radio device.
In yet another variant, at least one of the antenna components is on a surface of an internal frame of the radio device.
In a further variant, an operating band of an antenna belonging to the antenna system covers a frequency range used by at least one radio system.
In another variant, an operating band of an antenna belonging to the antenna system covers a transmitting band in the frequency range used by a radio system, and an operating band of another antenna belonging to the antenna system covers a receiving band of the same frequency range.
In yet another variant, the substrate of an individual antenna is a part of an outer casing of the radio device.
In yet another aspect of the invention, a multiband antenna system is disclosed. In one embodiment, the system comprises: at least one dielectric substrate; a ground plane; and a plurality of radiating elements disposed at least partly on the at least one substrate, the plurality of radiating elements being disposed substantially distant from one another so as to produce substantially dedicated ground planes within the ground plane for respective ones of the radiating elements.
In one variant, the at least one substrate comprises a part of the outer casing of a mobile communications device.
In another embodiment, the multiband antenna system comprises: at least one dielectric substrate; and a plurality of high permittivity, low-bandwidth radiating elements disposed at least partly on the at least one substrate, the number of the plurality being sufficient so as to permit a size of each of the radiating elements to be smaller than that necessary if a smaller number were utilized.
In yet another embodiment, the multiband antenna system is matched, and has a plurality of radio frequency bands associated therewith, and comprises: at least one dielectric substrate; and a plurality of substantially discrete low frequency bandwidth radiating elements disposed at least partly on the at least one substrate. Use of the plurality of substantially discrete low bandwidth radiating elements allows for the matching.
a-d show examples of the composition of an antenna system according to the invention,
Reference is now made to the drawings wherein like numerals refer to like parts throughout.
The first 310, the second 320, the third 330, the fourth 340 and the fifth 350 antenna component are mounted on the same side of the circuit board PCB, visible in the drawing. The first antenna component 310 is located in the middle of the first end of the circuit board, parallel with the end. The second antenna component 320 is located in a corner defined by the second end and the first long side of the circuit board, parallel with the end. The third antenna component 330 is located near the corner defined by the second end and the second long side of the circuit board, parallel with the long side. The fourth antenna component 340 is located beside the first long side of the circuit board parallel with it, slightly closer to the first than the second end. The fifth antenna component 350 is located beside the second long side of the circuit board parallel with it, opposite to the fourth antenna component. The sixth antenna component 360 is mounted on the side surface of the frame FRM, which surface is perpendicular to the plane of the circuit board. The antenna components are located at places which are advantageous with regard to the other RF parts and so that they do not much interfere with each other.
The antennas according to
a-5d show examples of the composition of the antenna system according to the invention as schematic diagrams. In
A decentralized antenna system according to the invention has been described above. As appears from the examples described, the number and the location of the antennas can vary greatly. The invention does not limit the method of manufacture of individual antenna components. The manufacture can take place for example by coating a piece of ceramics partly with conductive material or by growing a metal layer on the surface of e.g. silicon and removing a part of it by the technique used in the manufacture of semiconductor components. The inventive idea can be applied in different ways within the scope defined by the independent claim 1.
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