As analog television broadcast signals are slowly being phased out around the world, there is a need for many over-the-air (OTA) broadcast viewers to convert to digital broadcast equipment. In many instances, this will involve purchasing a digital tuner that can receive digital broadcasts and convert the broadcast signal to be viewed on an analog television or other such viewing device. The user in many cases will still have to utilize an antenna to receive OTA broadcasts, and standard analog antennas such as telescoping antennas are not typically able to receive broadcasts over a sufficiently wide range of frequencies.
Also, an increasing number of people are viewing OTA broadcasts on mobile devices such as laptops, portable media players, handheld televisions, and other such devices. Even when these devices are capable of receiving digital broadcasts, the antennas provided are generally not very powerful or able to receive signals over a wide frequency range. Further, since digital is more of an “all or nothing” type of signal, it is more important to have a good antenna in order to receive any displayable signal at all.
Various embodiments in accordance with the present disclosure will be described with reference to the drawings, in which:
a)-(c) illustrate different views of an antenna device in accordance with one embodiment;
a)-(d) illustrate different views of an aesthetically-pleasing case design that can be used in accordance with various embodiments, with
Systems and methods in accordance with various embodiments provide for a portable wideband antenna device, such as may be configured to receive high definition (“HD”) and/or standard definition (“SD”) OTA broadcast television signals. A device in accordance with one embodiment includes a lightweight and portable device comprising an antenna element, a compact enclosure, and associated electronics.
Current high definition television (“HDTV”) antennas on the market are quite large and bulky, not lending themselves to portable applications. Many of these antennas are oriented for home use only, and consist of a combination of log-periodic, patch, or Yagi type antennas. Due to the physical size of these antennas, they are not suitable for portable applications.
Devices in accordance with various embodiments provide a compact antenna solution for portable applications.
An antenna device in accordance with various embodiments includes a collapsible, rotatable, or folding antenna element 200, such as is shown in
Additionally, the small physical size and modern shape is aesthetically more pleasing and less obtrusive than other antennas on the market.
An antenna device in accordance with one embodiment includes a low noise amplifier used to increase the signal received, thus attaining better reception. In one device, a 50 ohm matched transformer is used, while other devices can use a 75 ohm transformer or other appropriate element.
Antenna devices in accordance with various embodiment can be powered by any of a variety of sources. A provision for powering the devices via replaceable batteries, via USB power, or via an AC/DC adapter, for example, can be provided. For example,
An antenna device in accordance with various embodiments also can include a digital tuner, HDTV tuner, MPEG decoder, and/or other electronics useful for receiving signals and interfacing with a personal computer, laptop, or directly to a television set, for example, to allow a user to view the OTA programming without need for an additional device or built-in tuner in the viewing device. Interfaces can include, for example, USB, FireWire, HDMI, component video, composite, or any other appropriate connector known or used in the art.
In another embodiment, such an integrated device can be interfaced to other portable devices to provide digital television program viewing. One application would interface with a portable device such as a portable media player (e.g., an iPod), a personal data assistant, or a cellular phone or smart phone (e.g., an iPhone, Palm Treo, or Blackberry) to enable program viewing and/or recording. The antenna device can function as a docking device and essentially convert the docked device into a Digital Video Recorder which could use the calendar and other built-in applications on the docked device (e.g. iPhone) to add/delete programming schedules, and perform other such functions.
The antenna device is able to provide better results than many larger existing antennas through the design of the antenna element.
The antenna gain in one example is around 2 db over the frequency band, such as is illustrated in the example plot of
Such an antenna can enable a user to watch dozens of OTA digital broadcasts, while conventional antennas are lucky to be able to pick up a couple of broadcasts. The antenna element can be specially designing and optimized to match any appropriate broadcast spectrum, such as the current HDTV spectrum, using the smallest possible size. Various genetic algorithms can be used to determine a rough shape and size for such an antenna based on factors such as the desired dimensions, physical constraints, and desired performance of the antenna, and the element can be optimized based on the casing, which can otherwise slightly impact performance.
The frequency and bandwidth thus can be set and matched to the desired spectrum. Most antennas are narrow band, and in general more frequencies come with higher losses. Elements as described herein provide wide bandwidth performance in a small antenna. The rectangular element design provides for performance over a wider bandwidth but in a compact shape. Such approaches have not previously been used advantageously for such purposes.
The specification and drawings are, accordingly, to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense. It will, however, be evident that various modifications and changes may be made thereunto without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/098,108, entitled PORTABLE DIGITAL ANTENNA, filed Sep. 18, 2008, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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61098108 | Sep 2008 | US |