Claims
- 1. A tunable band antenna system, the system comprising:a transceiver; a matching circuit electrically coupled to the transceiver; a control circuitry, coupled to the matching network, operable to dynamically vary the impedance of the matching network; and an antenna electrically connected to the matching network; the matching circuit dynamically matched to the impedance of the antenna and the transceiver at a first and a second frequency through operation of the control circuitry.
- 2. A matching circuitry for an antenna and a transceiver, the matching circuitry comprising:an inductor in electrical communication with the antenna; a first capacitor in electrical communication with the inductor and the antenna; a second capacitor in electrical communication with the inductor and the transceiver, the second capacitor being to match the impedance of the transceiver to the antenna at a first frequency and a second frequency; and a control circuitry, electrically connected to one or both of the capacitors, operative to dynamically vary the capacitance of the capacitors it is electrically connected to, such that the control circuitry operable to match the impedance between the antenna and the transceiver by varying the capacitance of the connected capacitor.
- 3. A method of performing efficient transmission of energy at a first frequency and a second frequency in an antenna system having a transceiver and an antenna, the method comprising the steps of:providing a matching circuitry communicatively coupled to a control circuitry; minimizing the standing wave ration for the system with the control circuitry and the matching circuitry at the first frequency; and minimizing the standing wave ration for the system with the control circuitry and the matching circuitry at the second frequency.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/864,614, filed May 23, 2001, and issued into U.S. Pat. No. 6,400,336. This patent claims priority to the aforementioned application, and incorporates the aforementioned application by reference.
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