The present disclosure relates to a connector and more particularly to a wireless connector.
Wireless connectors are more and more used to transmit power and data between mobile electronic devices such as cell phones, tablets, laptop computers, etc.
Wireless connectors are generally formed of antennas transmitting/receiving signals at various frequencies.
Thus, an embodiment provides a connector comprising at least three antennas capable of transmitting in parallel with alternated orthogonal polarizations.
According to an embodiment, at least one first antenna is vertically polarized and at least one second antenna is horizontally polarized.
According to an embodiment, the antennas of same polarization are spaced apart by a distance greater than a distance at which the attenuation between the two signals that they transmit is limited to a threshold.
According to an embodiment, the threshold is of a few tens of dB.
According to an embodiment, the threshold is lower than 30 dB.
According to an embodiment, the threshold is approximately 28 dB, preferably 28 dB.
According to an embodiment, the threshold is approximately 15 dB, preferably 15 dB.
According to an embodiment, the antennas are aligned along a direction orthogonal to the main directions of the signals that they transmit.
According to an embodiment, the antennas have a transmit/receive frequency in the range from approximately 57 GHz and 66 GHz, preferably from 57 GHz to 66 GHz.
According to an embodiment, the antennas have a transmit/receive frequency of approximately 60 GHz, preferably 60 GHz.
According to an embodiment, the antennas are waveguide antennas.
According to an embodiment, the antennas are horn antennas.
According to an embodiment, the antennas are antennas with a pyramidal horn.
According to an embodiment, the antennas are antennas with a horn flared along a single direction.
An embodiment provides a system comprising two connectors such as described.
The foregoing and other features and advantages will be discussed in detail in the following non-limiting description of specific embodiments in connection with the accompanying drawings.
The same elements have been designated with the same reference numerals in the different drawings. For clarity, only those steps and elements which are useful to the understanding of the described embodiments have been shown and are detailed. In particular, the transmit and receive circuits will not be detailed, the described embodiments being compatible with usual transmit and receive circuits.
In the following description, when reference is made to terms qualifying absolute positions, such as terms “front”, “back”, “top”, “bottom”, “left”, “right”, etc., or relative positions, such as terms “above”, “under”, “upper”, “lower”, etc., or to terms qualifying directions, such as terms “horizontal”, “vertical”, etc., it is referred to the orientation of the drawings. The terms “approximately”, “about”, and “substantially” are used herein to designate a tolerance of plus or minus 10%, preferably of plus or minus 5%, of the value in question.
In the following description, a vertically polarized antenna is an antenna capable of transmitting and or receiving vertically polarized signals. Similarly, a horizontally polarized antenna is an antenna capable of transmitting and or receiving horizontally polarized signals.
Using a plurality of identical antennas in parallel in a wireless connector is known to increase the data flow transmitted by the connector. A disadvantage of this type of connector is that the antennas should be sufficiently spaced apart for the signals that they transmit not to interfere too much with one another.
Connector 10 comprises at least 3 antennas and may comprise up to several tens, or even hundreds, of antennas 12 (five only are shown in
Antennas 12 are waveguide antennas, for example, horn antennas. Different types of horn antennas will be described in relation with
An advantage of the embodiment of
An application of connectors 20 and 30 is a short distance data transfer. More particularly, the data transfer for a distance D in the order of a few wavelengths of the transmitted signals, for example, smaller than 10 wavelengths.
An antenna 32 transmits a signal along a direction orthogonal to connector 30, symbolized by an arrow F. However, such a signal it not transmitted along a single direction but according to a transmission cone having its aperture defined by an angle α. An example of such a transmission cone is shown in dotted lines in
According to an embodiment, for signals having a frequency in the range from approximately 57 GHz to approximately 66 GHz, for example, in the order of 60 GHz, distance D is for example in the order of a few centimeters. In this case, to keep an attenuation in the order of 28 dB, distance d between two antennas of same polarization is in the order of 14 mm.
Horn 40 is formed of a waveguide 42 having a rectangular cross-section and a flared portion 44. One of the ends of waveguide 42 is coupled to an end of flared portion 44. Flared portion 44 has the shape of a pyramid with four sides, of rectangular transverse cross-section.
This type of horn is used to transmit horizontally or vertically linearly polarized waves.
Horn 50 is formed of a waveguide 52 having a rectangular cross-section and a flared portion 54. One of the ends of waveguide 52 is coupled to an end of flared portion 54. Portion 54 comprises four surfaces, two of which are parallel to each other. Portion 54 has a rectangular transverse cross-section and a trapezoidal longitudinal cross-section. The parallel surfaces of portion 54 are for example along the direction of the electric field or along the direction of the magnetic field.
This type of horn is used to transmit horizontally or vertically linearly polarized waves.
Other types of antennas may be used in connector 10.
Various embodiments with different variations have been described hereabove. It should be noted that those skilled in the art may combine various elements of these various embodiments and variations without showing any inventive step.
Such alterations, modifications, and improvements are intended to be part of this disclosure, and are intended to be within the spirit and the scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the foregoing description is by way of example only and is not intended to be limiting.
The various embodiments described above can be combined to provide further embodiments. These and other changes can be made to the embodiments in light of the above-detailed description. In general, in the following claims, the terms used should not be construed to limit the claims to the specific embodiments disclosed in the specification and the claims, but should be construed to include all possible embodiments along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled. Accordingly, the claims are not limited by the disclosure.
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1852020 | Mar 2018 | FR | national |