Claims
- 1. A substantially planar antenna having a dipole structure for receiving and transmitting high-frequency signals, comprising:
a substrate; a first feed line disposed on a first side of the substrate; a second feed line disposed on a second side of the substrate; at least two dipoles, each dipole bifurcated so as to have a first half disposed on one side of the substrate and a second half disposed on another side of the substrate; wherein one half of each dipole is connected to one of the feed lines, and the other half of each dipole is connected to the other feed line.
- 2. The antenna according to claim 1, wherein the first feed line is vertically arranged along a first axis of the substrate, and the second feed line is opposite the first feed line and not physically connected to the first feed line.
- 3. The antenna according to claim 2, wherein the dipoles are arranged parallel to and symmetrically around the first axis of the substrate.
- 4. The antenna according to claim 2, further comprising:
at least one feed part on the first side of the substrate connecting the dipoles corresponding to the first feed line to the first feed line; and at least one feed part on the second side of the substrate connecting the dipoles corresponding to the second feed line to the second feed line; wherein said horizontal portions are in series with each other with respect to other horizontal portions also connected to the same feed line.
- 5. The antenna according to claim 4, wherein each feed part is horizontally disposed on the substrate.
- 6. The antenna according to claim 5, wherein each feed part defines a second axis, and the first half of each dipole is disposed on a first side of the second axis, and the second half of each dipole is disposed on an opposite side of the second axis.
- 7. The antenna according to claim 6, wherein the second axis is perpendicular to the first axis.
- 8. The antenna according to claim 1, wherein the first feed line includes a balun structured to impedance match and balance a coaxial cable connected to the first and second feed lines.
- 9. The antenna according to claim 1, wherein the dipoles have dimensions suited for one of the 2.4 GHz RF band and 5 GHz RF band.
- 10. The antenna according to claim 4, wherein:
the dipoles are arranged symmetrically around the first axis of the substrate; each dipole is arranged parallel to the first axis; and each feed part defines a second axis perpendicular to the first axis, and one half of each dipole is disposed on a first side of the second axis, and the other half of each dipole is disposed on a second side of the second axis opposite to the first side.
- 11. The antenna according to claim 10, wherein:
each dipole is symmetrically disposed with another dipole about the first axis, and each pair of symmetrically disposed dipoles comprise a dipole set; and each dipole set is separated by approximately 43 mm from at least one other dipole set also symmetrically disposed about the first axis.
- 12. The antenna according to claim 10, wherein each feed line is approximately 1 mm wide.
- 13. The antenna according to claim 10, wherein each feed part is 0.5 mm wide and 12 mm long.
- 14. The antenna according to claim 10, wherein each dipole is separated by 8.4 mm from a dipole that is symmetrically disposed to it with respect to the first axis.
- 15. The antenna according to claim 10, wherein each dipole is a ½ wavelength dipole.
- 16. The antenna according to claim 10, wherein each dipole half is a ¼ wavelength dipole.
- 17. An antenna, comprising:
a substrate; a first feed structure disposed on a first side of the substrate; a second feed structure, independent of the first feed structure, disposed on a second side of the substrate; a plurality of bifurcated dipoles, wherein:
a first part of each bifurcated dipole is disposed on the first side of the substrate and coupled to the first feed structure, and a second part of each bifurcated dipole is disposed on the second side of the substrate and coupled to the second feed structure.
- 18. The antenna according to claim 17, wherein the substrate is a substantially planar dielectric.
- 19. The antenna according to claim 17, wherein each dipole is connected in series to each respective feed structure.
- 20. An antenna according to claim 17, wherein the dipoles are disposed at equidistant points from each other along the first and second feed structures.
- 21. The antenna according to claim 17, wherein:
the plurality of dipoles are dispersed symmetrically about a first line of symmetry; and the first line of symmetry is oriented along a vertical centerline of the first and second feed structures.
- 22. The antenna according to claim 17, wherein:
each dipole is bifurcated along a horizontal axis; and the horizontal axis intersects the midpoint of each dipole.
- 23. The antenna according to claim 17, wherein the antenna provides a substantially omni-directional gain pattern.
- 24. The antenna according claim 17, wherein the first and second feed structures are balanced.
- 25. The antenna of claim 17, wherein the feed structures comprise:
a main feed line; and a plurality of test points perpendicularly coupled to the first portions.
- 26. The antenna of claim 17, wherein the plurality of dipoles are parallel to the first portions and are perpendicularly coupled to the second portions.
- 27. The antenna according to claim 17, further comprising a balun coupled to one of the feed structures.
- 28. The antenna according to claim 27, wherein the balun is coupled to one of the feed structures at a location below a balance point of the feed structure.
- 29. The antenna according to claim 27, wherein the balun comprises a lower portion and a tapered portion.
- 30. The antenna according to claim 27, further comprising an output connector coupled to the balun.
- 31. The antenna according to claim 30, wherein the output connector is a coaxial cable.
- 32. The antenna according to claim 30, wherein:
the output connector includes a grounded conductor connected to the balun; and the output connector further includes a second conductor connected to the feed structure not connected to the balun.
- 33. The antenna according to claim 30, wherein the output connector is connected to an output device.
- 34. The antenna according to claim 33, wherein the output device is a RF device.
- 35. The antenna according to claim 17, wherein at least one testing strip is connected to at least one of the feed structures.
- 36. The antenna according to claim 35, wherein the testing strip is metallic.
- 37. The antenna according to claim 35, further comprising contact points connected to the testing strips.
- 38. The antenna according to claim 17, wherein the substrate does not contain vias or other connections between the sides of the substrate.
- 39. An antenna, comprising:
a substrate; a first feed structure dipsosed on a first side of the substrate; a second feed structure substantially perpendicularly coupled to the first feed structure; a third feed structure dipsosed on a second side of the substrate; a fourth feed structure substantially perpendicularly coupled to the third feed structure a dipole set, wherein the dipole set comprises a first dipole half disposed on the first side of the substrate and a second dipole half dipsosed on the second side of the substrate; wherein the first dipole half comprises a first quarter-wavelength dipole connected to an end of the second feed structure and a second quarter-wavelength dipole connected to an opposite end of the second feed structure; wherein the second dipole half comprises a third quarter-wavelength dipole connected to an end of the fourth feed structure and a fourth quarter-wavelength dipole connected to opposite end of the fourth feed structure; a second dipole set connected to the first and second feed structures.
- 40. The antenna according to claim 39, wherein:
the first and second quarter-wavelength dipoles are each substantially perpendicular to the second feed line and connected at a bifurcation point to the second feed structure, and the third and fourth quarter-wavelength dipoles are each substantially perpendicular to the fourth feed line and connected at a bifurcation point to the fourth feed structure.
- 41. The antenna according to claim 39, wherein:
the first feed structure is coupled to the midpoint of the second feed structure, and the third feed structure is coupled to the midpoint of the fourth feed structure.
- 42. The antenna according to claim 39, wherein:
the substrate has a thickness between approximately 0.1 and 0.7 millimeters; the first and third feed structures are 1 millimeter wide; the second and fourth feed structures are 0.5 millimeters wide and 8.4 millimeters in length; the first, second, third, and fourth quarter-wavelength dipoles are 1.8 millimeters wide and 13 millimeters in length; the first and second dipole sets are separated along the first feed structure by 43 millimeters.
- 43. The antenna according to claim 39, wherein the dipole sets are connected in series along the first and third feed structures.
- 44. An antenna according to claim 43, wherein the dipole sets in series are disposed at equidistant points along the first and third feed structures.
- 45. The claim according to claim 44, wherein the dipole sets are disposed approximately 43 millimeters from each other along first and third feed structures.
- 46. The antenna according to claim 39, further comprising:
a balun connected to the first feed structure; an output connector connected to the balun; a tuning strip connected to the third feed structure; wherein the output connector connected to the tuning strip.
- 47. The antenna according to claim 46,
wherein the output connector is a first grounded conductor connected to the balun; the output device further comprising a second conductor connected to the third feed structure.
- 48. The antenna of claim 39, wherein the antenna operates in frequency range between 5.15 and 5.35 GHz.
- 49. A wireless communication device having an antenna for receiving and transmitting high-frequency signals, comprising:
a substrate; at least one dipole that is bifurcated and arranged on opposite sides of the substrate; wherein each bifurcated part of the dipole is coupled to an independent, balanced antenna feed structure.
- 50. The wireless communication device according to claim 49, further comprising a plurality of dipoles that are bifurcated and arranged on opposite sides of the substrate.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS AND CLAIM OF PRIORITY
[0001] This invention claims priority to the following co-pending U.S. provisional patent application, which incorporated herein by reference, in its entirety:
[0002] Shor, et al., Provisional Application Serial No. 60/289,448, entitled “PLANAR HIGH-FREQUENCY ANTENNA,” attorney docket no. 25053.00100, filed May 7, 2001.
[0003] The present application is related to U.S. patent applications Ser. No.______, entitled “PARALLEL-FEED PLANAR HIGH FREQUENCY ANTENNA”, attorney docket number 25053.00201, filed on the same date as the present application; and Ser. No.______, entitled “DUAL-BAND PLANAR HIGH FREQUENCY ANTENNA”, attorney docket 25053.00301, filed on the same date as the present application, the contents of each are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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