This application is a 371 of PCT/IB02/00582 dated 25 Feb. 2002.
This invention relates to a multilayered slot-coupled antenna device in which energy is transferred between a signal port and an antenna element through a slot formed in a metallization layer.
The feeding of an antenna element from a signal source may generally take place either through conduction (i.e. a direct connection between source and element) or through an electromagnetic coupling process, the latter including the so-called slot coupling technique. While the former is intrinsically simple and may be realised in a single-layer package, the latter requires the use of a multilayered metallization-plus-dielectric arrangement.
Multilayered slot-coupled antenna arrangements are in themselves well known, one example being shown in
A number of advantages flow from this type of arrangement. Firstly, because the greater part of the feed line is separated from the antenna patch via a grounded metallization layer, the spurious emission of radiation from the device is reduced. It is also possible to employ different dielectric materials with, for example, different dielectric constants on the two sides of the ground plane 14, so that the performance of the dielectric can be optimised for both the signal-feed part and the antenna part of the antenna device. The slot is dimensioned such that it does not give rise to resonance. Further, because coupling is via radiation through a slot, and not via conduction through conductors, the need for through-contacts (“vias”) and bored holes to accommodate these is avoided.
However, one particular drawback with the use of a slot-coupled arrangement as opposed to a directly coupled arrangement is that tolerances which inevitably arise in the manufacture of the multilayer package can cause a deterioration in antenna performance, this mainly affecting the centre frequency of operation of the antenna and its input impedance characteristic.
In accordance with a first aspect of the invention there is provided a multilayered slot-coupled antenna device comprising: in sequence; an antenna element; a first dielectric layer; a ground plane having first and second coupling slots formed therein; a second dielectric layer; and first and second feed lines associated with respective coupling slots, characterised in that the first and second feed lines are connected to a signal-feed port by way of a power divider and the feed lines are configured such that each has a portion distant from the signal-feed port which crosses its respective slot orthogonally thereto, said portions pointing in opposite directions. Since the portions of the feed lines cross their respective coupling slot point in opposite directions any lateral displacement of the feed lines relative to their respective coupling slots during fabrication of the antenna will affect coupling in an opposite sense thereby reducing the effect of any displacement.
Advantageously the signal feed lines are arranged such that, in use and with reference to the locations of the feed lines at the slots, a signal applied to the signal-feed port is divided substantially equally between the feed lines and in opposite phases such that the phase of the feed signal at one slot differs from that of the feed signal at the other slot by substantially π radians.
Advantageously in one embodiment the first and second coupling slots comprise elongate apertures spaced apart from each other and lying along a common axis and the first and second feed lines lie orthogonal to their respective apertures, the free-ends of the feed lines lying on opposite sides of the common axis.
Alternatively the first and second coupling slots comprise elongate apertures spaced apart and lying parallel to each other and the first and second feed lines lie orthogonal to their respective apertures, the free-ends of the feed lines pointing away from each other.
In a further alternative embodiment the first and second coupling slots comprise elongate apertures spaced apart and lying parallel to each other and the first and second feed lines have respective first portions lying orthogonal to, and respective continuing portions lying parallel to, the respective apertures.
Advantageously the antenna device further comprises third or more coupling slots formed in the ground plane and third or more feed lines associated with respective third or more coupling slots and connected to at least one further signal-feed port.
In a particularly preferred embodiment the antenna device comprises third and fourth coupling slots and respectively associated third and fourth feed lines, the third and fourth feed lines being connected to a further signal-feed port by way of a further power divider.
With such an arrangement the antenna element is advantageously rectangular in form and the first and second coupling slots lie opposite each other near two of the edges of the rectangular element and the third and fourth coupling slots lie opposite each other near the other two edges of the rectangular antenna element, the feed lines having portions which lie orthogonal to their respective coupling slots.
Embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the drawings, of which:
a and 1b show, in sectional side view and exploded plan view, respectively, the construction of a conventional multilayered slot-coupled antenna device;
a and 3b are a graph of input reflection factor versus frequency and a Smith Chart, respectively, relating to the change in performance of a particular realisation of a known antenna device due to offsets;
a and 5b; are a graph of input reflection factor versus frequency and a Smith Chart, respectively, for the antenna device of
With the aid of
The manufacturing steps in the production of an antenna device in accordance with the invention are, in one realisation, as follows: (a) the feed line 13 is deposited onto the dielectric 11, leaving the other side of the dielectric 11 unmetallized; (b) the ground plane 14 is deposited onto the dielectric 12 and the slot 15 then formed in the ground plane; (c) the patch 16 is deposited onto the other side of the dielectric 12; (d) one side of the substrate 10 is completely metallized 17, the other side is left unmetallized. Finally, (e) the dielectric 11, dielectric 12 and substrate 10 are secured to each other by means of, for example, an adhesive process. A problem which arises is that an exact positioning of the dielectrics 11 and 12 relative to each other cannot be guaranteed and this gives rise to the tolerances mentioned earlier. Positioning inaccuracies, displacements or “offsets”, can occur in two directions along the plane of the antenna patch 16 and this is illustrated in
A concrete example of such a deleterious effect on antenna performance is shown in
It has been found that this deterioration in performance is due to the fact that the feed line functions as a stub having certain nominal impedance characteristics. Any change in the length of the stub changes those characteristics and affects, as a consequence, the overall operation of the antenna device.
The solution provided by the present invention is to employ at least two feed lines in conjunction with respective slots and to arrange for these two or more pairs of components to act in a push-pull configuration, thereby cancelling out any offset in the package layers.
A first example of an antenna arrangement embodying the invention is illustrated in
In use, the input signal starts at port 35 and is divided into two parts carried by lines 22 and 23, respectively. In a preferred embodiment of the invention two conditions are observed, which are now explained with reference to the existence of two virtual ports: port 36 on line 22 and port 37 on line 23. The first condition is that the power transmitted from port 35 to port 36 is of substantially equal magnitude to that transmitted from port 35 to port 37. In terms of S-parameters (transmission magnitude):
|Sport36, port35|(dB)=|Sport37, port35|(dB)=−3 dB (loss-free)
In addition the difference between the phase at port 36 compared with that at port 37 is |π|, in the manner of a push-pull feed under the slots 20, 21. In S-parameter terms (transmission phase):
phase (Sport36, port35)−phase (Sport37, port35)=|π|
The push-pull signals under the slots 20, 21 in combination with opposite-feeding directions (port 36 from the left-hand side, port 37 from the right-hand side) result in an additive feeding of the patch 16 through the two slots 20, 21. The practical realisation of the various components of the antenna device, i.e. determination of the lengths d, c of the feed lines, lengths and widths of the slots, overhangs d, b of the coupling lines beyond the slots, widths h, j, k of the malformed T-junction, lengths f, g of the limbs, etc, will follow already well established principles, for example as outlined in “Handbook of Microstrip Antennas” by J. R. James and P. S. Hall, Peter Peregrinus, London, 1989, and will not be described further in this patent application.
In order to save space in the package, the slots 20, 21 are provided at each end with extension portions 28, 29, this serving to increase the effective length of the slots in a manner described in, for example, “Broadband Patch Antennas” by Jean-François Zürcher and Fred E. Gardiol, Artech House, Boston, 1995.
With the arrangement just described, any offset in the x-direction will affect both slots in tandem (push-pull configuration), there resulting a lengthening of one stub and a corresponding shortening of the other, so that as a result the net effect is greatly reduced and the frequency and impedance characteristics of the antenna device is maintained more nearly constant.
Two alternative embodiments of the invention are illustrated in
Although so far only antenna devices having two pairs of feed-lines and slots have been illustrated and described, the invention does also envisage the use of more than two. In
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