H01Q13/12

Printed circuit board mounted antenna and waveguide interface

Printed circuit board mounted antenna and waveguide interfaces are provided herein. An example device includes any of a dielectric substrate or transmission line, an antenna mounted onto the dielectric substrate, and an elongated waveguide mounted onto the dielectric substrate so as to enclose around a periphery of the antenna and contain radiation produced by the antenna along a path that is coaxial with a centerline of the waveguide.

Printed circuit board mounted antenna and waveguide interface

Printed circuit board mounted antenna and waveguide interfaces are provided herein. An example device includes any of a dielectric substrate or transmission line, an antenna mounted onto the dielectric substrate, and an elongated waveguide mounted onto the dielectric substrate so as to enclose around a periphery of the antenna and contain radiation produced by the antenna along a path that is coaxial with a centerline of the waveguide.

ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE RADIATOR

An electromagnetic wave radiator may include: a first metal layer; a plurality of metal side walls vertically protruding along an edge of the first metal layer; and a second metal layer suspended over the first metal layer. The second metal layer includes a plurality of ports radially extending from edges of the second metal layer and a plurality of slots penetrating the second metal layer in a radial direction.

ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE RADIATOR

An electromagnetic wave radiator may include: a first metal layer; a plurality of metal side walls vertically protruding along an edge of the first metal layer; and a second metal layer suspended over the first metal layer. The second metal layer includes a plurality of ports radially extending from edges of the second metal layer and a plurality of slots penetrating the second metal layer in a radial direction.

COLLINEAR ANTENNA STRUCTURE WITH INDEPENDENT ACCESSES
20200185825 · 2020-06-11 · ·

The invention relates to an antenna structure for transmitting and/or receiving wavelengths of metric frequency or decimetric frequency, characterised in that it comprises n collinear antennas, each antenna comprising a radiating portion comprising a first succession of i coaxial radiating elements about a first axis alternating with at least an additional succession of i radiating elements about another axis, each antenna being independently powered by a coaxial cable, each antenna comprising at least one lower quarter-wave trap and at least one upper quarter-wave trap, at least a first antenna comprising at least one hollow core being configured to receive a coaxial cable intended for powering of another antenna collinear with the first antenna, at least one intermediate quarter-wave trap being arranged between two consecutive collinear antennas around a coaxial cable, and a terminal element.

Filtering Undesired Polarization of Signals Transmitted From A Chip To A Waveguide Unit
20200182963 · 2020-06-11 ·

A communication system is disclosed. The system may include an antenna unit having a port. The system may also include a communication chip communicably coupled to the antenna unit and having an antenna configured to transmit electromagnetic signals into the port. In addition, the system may include a slotted structure configured for receiving the electromagnetic signals from the antenna and coupling the electromagnetic signals from the antenna into the port.

Antenna for mobile phone and mobile phone having the same

An antenna for a mobile phone and a mobile phone having the same are provided. The antenna for a mobile phone includes: a metal mobile phone case provided with a first slot and a second slot intersecting with the first slot; a circuit board having a clearance zone and a parasitic branch stretching into the clearance zone, and disposed within the metal mobile phone case; an exciting sheet disposed between the circuit board and the metal mobile phone case, and across the first slot in a width direction of the first slot; a dielectric filler disposed between the exciting sheet and the metal mobile phone case, and configured to fill the first slot and the second slot.

STRUCTURAL SLOT ANTENNA WITH ISOLATING ELEMENT
20200136261 · 2020-04-30 ·

The disclosed technology provides an antenna structure located in the metal casing of a computing device. A first open slot radiating structure radiates at a radiating wavelength and is located on a surface of the metal casing of the computing device. A second open slot radiating structure radiates at the radiating wavelength and is located on the surface of the metal casing of the computing device. At least one closed slot radiator element is located between the first open slot radiating structure and the second open slot radiating structure on the surface of the metal casing of the computing device. The closed slot radiator element is approximately half the length of the radiating wavelength.

STRUCTURAL SLOT ANTENNA WITH ISOLATING ELEMENT
20200136261 · 2020-04-30 ·

The disclosed technology provides an antenna structure located in the metal casing of a computing device. A first open slot radiating structure radiates at a radiating wavelength and is located on a surface of the metal casing of the computing device. A second open slot radiating structure radiates at the radiating wavelength and is located on the surface of the metal casing of the computing device. At least one closed slot radiator element is located between the first open slot radiating structure and the second open slot radiating structure on the surface of the metal casing of the computing device. The closed slot radiator element is approximately half the length of the radiating wavelength.

Slot Antenna Arrays for Millimeter-Wave Communication Systems
20200136268 · 2020-04-30 · ·

Techniques described herein provide slot antenna arrays for a millimeter-wave communication system. One or more implementations form a slot antenna array by creating multiple slot antenna out of a metal band that surrounds an outer edge of a housing structure. Various implementations form the slot antenna array to support millimeter waveforms associated with the millimeter-wave communication system. To form the antenna array, one or more implementations capacitively couple a respective signal feed to each respective slot antenna using a stripline connected to an inner edge of the metal band, where the stripline provides isolation between the antenna array and hardware components included in the housing structure. In response to coupling the signal feeds to the slot antenna, various implementations transmit a beam-formed wireless signal associated with the millimeter-wave communication system to enable successful data exchanges.