COUPLING ANTENNA APPARATUS AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE
20210376452 · 2021-12-02
Inventors
- Pengfei Wu (Shanghai, CN)
- Chien-Ming Lee (Shenzhen, CN)
- Dong Yu (Shanghai, CN)
- Chih Yu TSAI (Taiwan, CN)
- Chih-Hua Chang (Taiwan, CN)
- Arun SOWPATI (Shenzhen, CN)
Cpc classification
H01Q7/00
ELECTRICITY
H01Q5/307
ELECTRICITY
H01Q5/321
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
An antenna apparatus includes a feeding antenna inside an electronic device and one or more antenna elements, such as a floating metal antenna, disposed on a rear cover of the electronic device. The floating metal antenna and a feeding antenna inside the electronic device may form a coupling antenna structure. The feeding antenna may be an antenna fastened on an antenna support (which may be referred to as a support antenna). The feeding antenna may alternatively be a slot antenna formed by slitting on a metal middle frame of the electronic device. The antenna apparatus may be implemented in limited design space, thereby effectively saving antenna design space inside the electronic device. The antenna apparatus may generate excitation of a plurality of resonance modes, so that antenna bandwidth and radiation characteristics can be improved.
Claims
1-17. (canceled)
18. An electronic device, comprising: a display; a metal middle frame; a printed circuit board with an antenna support; a rear cover, wherein the rear cover is made of a first insulating material; a feeding unit, wherein the feeding unit is fixed on the antenna support; a first coupling unit coupled to the feeding unit, wherein the first coupling unit is disposed on the rear cover and both ends of the first coupling unit are configured to be open without connecting to a power feed, the feeding unit and the first coupling unit are coupled on a first direction, wherein the first direction is perpendicular to a plane that is parallel to the display or the rear cover.
19. The electronic device according to claim 18, wherein the antenna support is made of a second insulating material.
20. The electronic device according to claim 19, wherein the second insulating material is PC/ABS.
21. The electronic device according to claim 18, wherein the feeding unit is disposed in parallel and opposite to the first coupling unit.
22. The electronic device according to claim 18, wherein the first coupling unit comprises a floating metal antenna.
23. The electronic device according to claim 22, wherein the floating metal antenna is disposed on an inner surface of the rear cover or an outer surface of the rear cover, or is embedded in the rear cover.
24. The electronic device according to claim 18, wherein one end of the feeding unit is configured to feed power, and the other end of the feeding unit is open.
25. The electronic device according to claim 18, wherein the first coupling unit and the feeding unit are arranged such that a projection of the first coupling unit on the first direction overlaps with the feeding unit.
26. The electronic device according to claim 18, wherein the electronic device further comprises a metal frame without a slot.
27. The electronic device according to claim 18, wherein the electronic device further comprises: a second coupling unit, wherein the second coupling unit is disposed on the rear cover, both ends of the second coupling unit are configured to be open without connecting to a power feed, and the feeding unit is coupled with the second coupling unit on the first direction.
28. The electronic device according to claim 18, wherein the coupling unit further comprises a slot antenna formed by slitting on the metal middle frame; and wherein the feeding support antenna is coupled to the one or more antenna elements disposed on the rear cover and the slot antenna to generate resonances of a plurality of frequency bands.
29. The electronic device according to claim 28, wherein the feeding unit is disposed in parallel and opposite to the slot antenna.
30. The electronic device according to claim 18, wherein the feeding unit is a feeding slot antenna, and the feeding slot antenna is formed by slitting on the metal middle frame; and wherein the feeding slot antenna is coupled to the one or more antenna elements disposed on the rear cover to generate resonances of a plurality of frequency bands.
31. The electronic device according to claim 30, wherein the feeding slot antenna is disposed in parallel and opposite to the one or more antenna elements disposed on the rear cover.
32. The electronic device according to claim 18, wherein the plurality of frequency bands comprise a Wi-Fi frequency band and/or a mobile communication frequency band.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0057] To describe technical solutions in embodiments of this application more clearly, the following describes the accompanying drawings required for the embodiments in this application.
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0073] The following describes example embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0074] The technical solutions provided in this application are applicable to an electronic device that uses one or more of the following MIMO communications technologies: long term evolution (LTE) communications technology, Wi-Fi communications technology, 5G communications technology, SUB-6G communications technology, another future MIMO communications technology, and the like. In this application, the electronic device may be an electronic device such as a mobile phone, a tablet computer, or a personal digital assistant (PDA).
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[0076] An antenna support (for fastening an antenna) may be disposed on the PCB 25. The antenna support may be made of an insulating material, for example, a PC/ABS material. To meet an example clearance requirement of the antenna fastened on the antenna support, a Z-directed height from the antenna support to the PCB 25 may be 1.5 millimeters, a thickness of the antenna support may be 1 millimeter, and a Z-directed height from the inner surface of the rear cover 27 to the antenna support may be 0.3 millimeter. The 1.5 millimeters, 1 millimeter, and 0.3 millimeter mentioned herein are merely examples. Relative positions of the antenna support and surrounding components may be different, provided that the clearance requirement of the antenna on the antenna support is met.
[0077] A slot antenna may be formed by slitting on the metal middle frame 23 (for example, a side edge of the metal middle frame 23). The slot antenna may be filled with an insulating material, for example, a PC/ABS material (e.g., having a dielectric constant of 3.6, and a dielectric loss angle of 0.01). To meet a clearance requirement of the slot antenna of the metal middle frame 23, a Z-directed height from the display screen 21 to the metal middle frame 23 may be 0.3 millimeters. A clearance width of the slot antenna in a Z-directed projection area may be 0.6 millimeters. The 0.3 millimeters and the 0.6 millimeters mentioned herein are merely examples. Relative positions of the slot antenna and surrounding components may be different in example embodiments, provided that the clearance requirement of the slot antenna is met.
[0078] One or more floating metal antennas may be disposed on the rear cover 27. The floating metal antenna may be disposed on an inner surface of the rear cover 27, or may be disposed on an outer surface of the rear cover 27, or may be embedded in the rear cover 27. For example, the floating metal antenna may be a metal strip pasted on the inner surface of the rear cover 27, or may be printed on the inner surface of the rear cover 27 by using conductive silver paste. The floating metal antenna and a feeding antenna inside the electronic device may form a coupling antenna structure. The feeding antenna may be an antenna fastened on an antenna support (which may be referred to as a support antenna). The support antenna may be in different types of antenna forms, such as an IFA antenna, a monopole antenna, or a loop antenna. The feeding antenna may alternatively be a slot antenna formed by slitting on the metal middle frame. The antenna apparatus formed by the coupling antenna structure may generate excitation of a plurality of resonance modes, so that antenna bandwidth and radiation characteristics can be improved.
[0079] The following embodiment describes in detail a coupling antenna structure formed by using a feeding antenna and a floating metal antenna.
EMBODIMENT 1
[0080] In Embodiment 1, the support antenna may be a feeding unit, and the slot antenna and the floating metal antenna may be coupling units. In other words, the feeding support antenna may be coupled to both the floating metal antenna and the slot antenna.
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[0082] The support antenna 31 may be fastened on an antenna support (not shown). The support antenna 31 may have a feeding point. The support antenna 31 may have one end feeding power, and the other end being open. The slot antenna 21 may be formed by slitting a side edge of the metal middle frame. Not limited to the side edge, the slot antenna 21 may alternatively be formed by slitting at another position of the metal middle frame. The slot antenna 21 may have both ends being closed and grounded. The floating metal antenna 41 may be disposed on an inner surface of a rear cover. The floating metal antenna 41 may have both ends being open. The slot antenna 21 and the floating metal antenna 41 may not feed power, may be used as coupling units, and are coupled to the feeding support antenna 31.
[0083] The feeding support antenna 31 and the floating metal antenna 41 may be disposed in parallel and opposite to each other. Herein, the parallel and opposite disposition may mean that one or more radiation arms of the support antenna 31 may be disposed in parallel and opposite to the floating metal antenna 41. For example, as shown in
[0084] It should be understood that the feeding support antenna 31 and the floating metal antenna 41 may not necessarily be disposed in parallel and opposite to each other. When the feeding support antenna 31 and the floating metal antenna 41 are not disposed in parallel and opposite to each other, the feeding support antenna 31 may alternatively be coupled to the floating metal antenna 41, but a coupling effect is weaker than a coupling effect obtained when the feeding support antenna 31 and the floating metal antenna 41 are disposed in parallel and opposite to each other.
[0085] The feeding support antenna 31 and the slot antenna 21 may be disposed in parallel and opposite to each other. Herein, the parallel and opposite disposition may mean that one or more radiation arms of the support antenna 31 may be disposed in parallel and opposite to the slot antenna 21. For example, as shown in
[0086] It should be understood that the feeding support antenna 31 and the slot antenna 21 may not necessarily be disposed in parallel and opposite to each other. When the feeding support antenna 31 and the slot antenna 21 are not disposed in parallel and opposite to each other, the feeding support antenna 31 may alternatively be coupled to the slot antenna 21, but a coupling effect is weaker than a coupling effect obtained when the feeding support antenna 31 and the slot antenna 21 are disposed in parallel and opposite to each other.
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[0089] To meet a clearance requirement of each antenna radiator in the foregoing coupling antenna structure, an example position relationship between each antenna radiator and a surrounding metal component (such as a display screen or a PCB) may be as follows:
[0090] A slot width of the slot antenna 21 may be 1.2 millimeters, and a width of 0.6 millimeters of the slot antenna 21 in a Z-directed projection area may overlap the display screen. In this way, an antenna clearance width of the slot antenna 21 in the Z-directed projection area may be 0.6 millimeter, and this can meet a clearance requirement of the slot antenna 21. Not limited to the 0.6 millimeter mentioned herein, the antenna clearance width of the slot antenna 21 in the Z-directed projection area may alternatively be another value, provided that the clearance requirement is met.
[0091] A Z-directed distance between the floating metal antenna 41 and the support antenna 31 may be 0.3 millimeter, and a Z-directed distance between the floating metal antenna 41 and the PCB may be 1.8 millimeters. A Z-directed distance between the antenna support (not shown) for fastening the support antenna 31 and the PCB may be 1.5 millimeters. In this way, clearance requirements of the support antenna 31 and the floating metal antenna 41 can be met. Not limited to the position relationship described herein by 0.3 millimeter, 1.8 millimeters, and 1.5 millimeters, the position relationship between the floating metal antenna 41, the support antenna 31, and the surrounding metal component (such as the PCB) may be different, provided that the clearance requirements of the floating metal antenna 41 and the support antenna 31 are met.
[0092] For the display screen, the PCB, the antenna support, and the rear cover mentioned in the foregoing content, refer to related descriptions in
[0093] The following describes resonance modes that can be generated by the coupling antenna structure in the examples shown in
[0094] Referring to
[0095] The resonance 1 may be generated in a half-wavelength mode of the floating metal antenna 41. In the three resonances 2, 3, and 4 near 5 GHz, a lowest resonance (that is, the resonance 2) may be generated in a one-time wavelength mode of the floating metal antenna 41, an intermediate resonance (that is, the resonance 3) may be generated by the support antenna (for example, in a quarter-wavelength mode), and a highest resonance (that is, the resonance 4) may be generated in a half-wavelength mode of the slot antenna 21.
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[0097] A wavelength mode in which the floating metal antenna 41 generates the resonance 1 is not limited, and the resonance 1 may alternatively be generated in the one-time wavelength mode, a three-half-wavelength mode, or the like of the floating metal antenna 41. A wavelength mode in which the floating metal antenna 41 generates the resonance 2 is not limited, and the resonance 2 may alternatively be generated in a three-half-wavelength mode, a five-half-wavelength mode, or the like of the floating metal antenna 41. A wavelength mode in which the support antenna 31 generates the resonance 3 is not limited, and the resonance 3 may alternatively be generated in a three-quarter-wavelength mode, a five-quarter-wavelength mode, or the like of the support antenna 31. A wavelength mode in which the slot antenna 21 generates the resonance 4 is not limited, and the resonance 4 may alternatively be generated in a three-half-wavelength mode, a five-half-wavelength mode, or the like of the slot antenna 21.
[0098] In some example implementations, the slot antenna 21 may have one end being closed and grounded, and the other end being open. In this case, the slot antenna 21 may generate the resonance 4 in a quarter-wavelength mode, a three-quarter-wavelength mode, a five-quarter-wavelength mode, or the like.
[0099] In other words, the feeding support antenna 31 may be coupled to both the floating metal antenna 41 and the slot antenna 21, to generate resonances of a plurality of Wi-Fi frequency bands and cover the plurality of Wi-Fi frequency bands.
[0100] The coupling antenna structure in the examples shown in
[0101] In this application, a frequency band is a frequency range. For example, the 2.4 GHz frequency band may be a frequency range from 2.4 GHz to 2.4835 GH, that is, a frequency range near 2.4 GHz. For another example, the 5 GHz frequency band may be a frequency range of 5.150 GHz to 5.350 GHz or of 5.725 GHz to 5.850 GHz, that is, a frequency range near 5 GHz.
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[0103] It can be learned that, compared with the conventional coupling antenna structure shown in
EMBODIMENT 2
[0104] For a schematic diagram of a simulation model of the coupling antenna structure according to Embodiment 2, refer to
[0105] The feeding slot antenna 21 and the floating metal antenna 41 may be disposed in parallel and opposite to each other. Herein, the parallel and opposite disposition may mean that one or more radiation slots of the slot antenna 21 may be disposed in parallel and opposite to the floating metal antenna 41. In some example implementations, the floating metal antenna 41 may have a plurality of radiation arms, and one or more radiation arms may be disposed in parallel and opposite to the one or more radiation slots of the slot antenna 21.
[0106] The feeding slot antenna 21 and the support antenna 31 may be disposed in parallel and opposite to each other. Herein, the parallel and opposite disposition may mean that one or more radiation slots of the slot antenna 21 may be disposed in parallel and opposite to the support antenna 31. In some example implementations, the support antenna 31 may have a plurality of radiation arms, and one or more radiation arms may be disposed in parallel and opposite to the one or more radiation slots of the slot antenna 21.
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[0108] To meet a clearance requirement of each antenna radiator in the coupling antenna structure, for a position relationship between each antenna radiator and a surrounding metal component, refer to related descriptions in Embodiment 1.
[0109] In the coupling antenna structure according to Embodiment 2, the feeding slot antenna 21 can be coupled to both the floating metal antenna 41 and the support antenna 31, generate resonances of a plurality of Wi-Fi frequency bands, and cover the plurality of Wi-Fi frequency bands. The coupling antenna structure according to Embodiment 2 can generate a resonance mode that is the same as that generated by the coupling antenna structure provided in Embodiment 1. For details, refer to related descriptions in Embodiment 1.
EMBODIMENT 3
[0110] Different from Embodiment 1, a coupling antenna structure may have no slot antenna.
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[0113] To meet clearance requirements of the support antenna 31 and the floating metal antenna 41 in the coupling antenna structure, for a position relationship between the support antenna 31, the floating metal antenna 41, and a surrounding metal component (such as a PCB), refer to related descriptions in Embodiment 1.
[0114] The following describes resonance modes that can be generated by the coupling antenna structure in the examples shown in
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[0116] The resonance 5 may be generated in a half-wavelength mode of the floating metal antenna 41. In the two resonances 6 and 7 near 5 GHz, a lower resonance (that is, the resonance 6) may be generated in a one-time wavelength mode of the floating metal antenna 41, and a higher resonance (that is, the resonance 7) may be generated by the support antenna (in a quarter-wavelength mode).
[0117] In other words, the feeding support antenna 31 may be coupled to the floating metal antenna 41, generate a plurality of resonances, and cover a plurality of frequency bands. Specifically, the feeding support antenna 31 may generate the resonance 7, and may be coupled to the floating metal antenna 41, to excite the floating metal antenna 41 to generate the resonance 5 and the resonance 6.
[0118] A wavelength mode in which the floating metal antenna 41 generates the resonance 5 is not limited, and the resonance 5 may alternatively be generated in a one-time wavelength mode, a three-half-wavelength mode, or the like of the floating metal antenna 41. A wavelength mode in which the floating metal antenna 41 generates the resonance 6 is not limited, and the resonance 6 may alternatively be generated in a three-half-wavelength mode, a five-half-wavelength mode, or the like of the floating metal antenna 41. A wavelength mode in which the support antenna 31 generates the resonance 7 is not limited, and the resonance 7 may alternatively be generated in a three-quarter-wavelength mode, a five-quarter-wavelength mode, or the like of the support antenna 31.
[0119] In other words, the feeding support antenna 31 may be coupled to the floating metal antenna 41, generate resonances of a plurality of Wi-Fi frequency bands, and cover the plurality of Wi-Fi frequency bands.
[0120] The coupling antenna structure in the examples shown in
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[0122] It can be learned that, compared with the conventional coupling antenna structure shown in
EMBODIMENT 4
[0123] Different from Embodiment 2, a coupling antenna structure may have no support antenna.
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[0126] To meet clearance requirements of the slot antenna 21 and the floating metal antenna 41 in the coupling antenna structure, for a position relationship between the slot antenna 21, the floating metal antenna 41, and a surrounding metal component (such as a PCB), refer to related descriptions in Embodiment 1.
[0127] The following describes resonance modes that can be generated by the coupling antenna structures in the examples shown in
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[0129] The resonance 8 may be generated in a half-wavelength mode of the floating metal antenna 41. In the two resonances 9 and 12 near 5 GHz, a lower resonance (that is, the resonance 9) may be generated in a one-time wavelength mode of the floating metal antenna 41, and a higher resonance (that is, the resonance 12) may be generated in a half-wavelength mode of the slot antenna 21.
[0130] In other words, the feeding slot antenna 21 may be coupled to the floating metal antenna 41, generate a plurality of resonances, and cover a plurality of frequency bands. Specifically, the feeding slot antenna 21 may generate the resonance 12, and may be coupled to the floating metal antenna 41, to excite the floating metal antenna 41 to generate the resonance 8 and the resonance 9.
[0131] A wavelength mode in which the floating metal antenna 41 generates the resonance 8 is not limited, and the resonance 8 may alternatively be generated in the one-time wavelength mode, a three-half-wavelength mode, or the like of the floating metal antenna 41. A wavelength mode in which the floating metal antenna 41 generates the resonance 9 is not limited, and the resonance 9 may alternatively be generated in a three-half-wavelength mode, a five-half-wavelength mode, or the like of the floating metal antenna 41. A wavelength mode in which the slot antenna 21 generates the resonance 12 is not limited, and the resonance 12 may alternatively be generated in a three-half-wavelength mode, a five-half-wavelength mode, or the like of the slot antenna 21.
[0132] In other words, the feeding slot antenna 21 may be coupled to the floating metal antenna 41, generate resonance of a plurality of Wi-Fi frequency bands, and cover the plurality of Wi-Fi frequency bands.
[0133] The coupling antenna structure in the examples shown in
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[0135] It can be learned that, compared with the conventional coupling antenna structure shown in
[0136] The following compares and analyzes performance of several typical coupling antenna structures described in the foregoing content: the coupling antenna structure (which is referred to as a structure D for short below) in the example shown in
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[0138] In the reflection coefficient curve corresponding to the structure D, the antenna may have the two resonances 10 and 11 that work near 5.5 GHz. A lower resonance (that is, the resonance 10) may be generated by the support antenna 31 (in a quarter-wavelength mode), and a higher resonance (that is, the resonance 11) may be generated in the half-wavelength mode of the slot antenna 21.
[0139] In the reflection coefficient curve corresponding to the structure E, a resonance (that is, the resonance 5) of the antenna near 2.5 GHz may be generated in the half-wavelength mode of the floating metal antenna 41. The antenna may further have two resonances near 5 GHz, where a lower resonance (that is, the resonance 6) may be generated in the one-time wavelength mode of the floating metal antenna 41, and a higher resonance (that is, the resonance 7) may be generated by the support antenna 31 (in the quarter-wavelength mode).
[0140] In the reflection coefficient curve corresponding to the structure F, a resonance (that is, the resonance 1) of the antenna near 2.5 GHz may be generated in the half-wavelength mode of the floating metal antenna 41. The antenna may further have three resonances near 5 GHz, where a lowest resonance (that is, the resonance 2) may be generated in the one-time wavelength mode of the floating metal antenna, an intermediate resonance (that is, the resonance 3) may be generated by the support antenna (in the quarter-wavelength mode), and a highest resonance (that is, the resonance 4) may be generated in the half-wavelength mode of the slot antenna.
[0141] It can be learned that, compared with the structure D which can generate only two resonances near 5.5 GHz, the structure E and the structure F may further generate a resonance near 2.4 GHz. The structure E and the structure F are coupling antenna structures formed by coupling the feeding antenna to the floating metal antenna, and a design size of the floating metal antenna may be greater than design sizes of the support antenna and the slot antenna. Therefore, such coupling antenna structures may further generate a resonance near 2.4 GHz.
[0142] It can be learned that, compared with the structure E in which two resonances may be generated near 5 GHz, in the structure F, three resonances may be generated near 5 GHz. Because the feeding support antenna in the structure F is coupled to both the floating metal antenna and the slot antenna, the structure F can excite more resonance modes and can cover more frequency bands.
[0143] In addition,
[0144] It can be learned from Embodiment 1 to Embodiment 4 that a coupling antenna structure may be formed by coupling the feeding antenna to the floating metal antenna. The antenna apparatus of the coupling antenna structure includes the floating metal antenna disposed on the rear cover. A size of the floating metal antenna may be designed to be relatively large. The coupling antenna structure formed by the floating metal antenna and the feeding antenna may excite a resonance mode of a relatively low frequency band, generate more resonances, and improve antenna bandwidth and radiation characteristics. The feeding antenna may be an antenna fastened on an antenna support (which may be referred to as a support antenna). The feeding support antenna may further be coupled to both the floating metal antenna and the slot antenna, so that more resonance modes can be excited. Alternatively, the feeding antenna may be a slot antenna formed by slitting on the metal middle frame 23. The feeding slot antenna may be coupled to both the floating metal antenna and the support antenna, so that more resonance modes can be excited.
EMBODIMENT 5
[0145] In Embodiment 5, a support antenna may be a feeding unit, and two or more floating metal antennas may be coupling units. In other words, a feeding support antenna may be coupled to two or more floating metal antennas at the same time.
[0146] The following uses a coupling antenna structure in which the feeding support antenna is coupled to two floating metal antennas as an example for description.
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[0148] The support antenna 31 may be fastened on an antenna support (not shown). The support antenna 31 may have a feeding point. The support antenna 31 may have one end feeding power, and the other end being open. Both the floating metal antenna 413 and the floating metal antenna 411 may be disposed on an inner surface of a rear cover, and a gap 45 may be provided between the floating metal antenna 413 and the floating metal antenna 411. The floating metal antenna 411 may be longer than the floating metal antenna 413. The floating metal antenna may have both ends being open.
[0149] The feeding support antenna 31 and the floating metal antenna 413 may be disposed in parallel and opposite to each other. The feeding support antenna 31 and the floating metal antenna 411 may be disposed in parallel and opposite to each other. Herein, the parallel and opposite disposition may mean that one or more radiation arms of the support antenna 31 may be disposed in parallel and opposite to the floating metal antenna.
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[0151] To meet clearance requirements of the support antenna 31 and the floating metal antennas (the floating metal antenna 413 and the floating metal antenna 411) in the coupling antenna structure, for a position relationship between the support antenna 31, the floating metal antennas, and a surrounding metal component (such as a PCB), refer to related descriptions in Embodiment 1.
[0152] The following describes resonance modes that can be generated by the coupling antenna structure in the examples shown in
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[0154] The resonance 12 may be generated in a half-wavelength mode of the floating metal antenna 411. In the three resonances 13, 14, and 15 near 5 GHz, a lowest resonance (that is, the resonance 13) may be generated by the support antenna (for example, in a quarter-wavelength mode), an intermediate resonance (that is, the resonance 14) may be generated in a one-time wavelength mode of the floating metal antenna 411, and a highest resonance (that is, the resonance 15) may be generated in a half-wavelength mode or a one-time wavelength mode of the floating metal antenna 413.
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[0156] A wavelength mode in which the floating metal antenna 411 generates the resonance 12 is not limited, and the resonance 12 may alternatively be generated in the one-time wavelength mode, a three-half-wavelength mode, or the like of the floating metal antenna 411. A wavelength mode in which the support antenna 31 generates the resonance 13 is not limited, and the resonance 13 may alternatively be generated in a three-quarter-wavelength mode, a five-quarter-wavelength mode, or the like of the support antenna 31. A wavelength mode in which the floating metal antenna 411 generates the resonance 14 is not limited, and the resonance 14 may alternatively be generated in a three-half-wavelength mode, a five-half-wavelength mode, or the like of the floating metal antenna 411. A wavelength mode in which the floating metal antenna 413 generates the resonance 15 is not limited, and the resonance 15 may be generated in a one-time wavelength mode, a three-half-wavelength mode, a five-half-wavelength mode, or the like of the floating metal antenna 413.
[0157] It may be understood that, when the feeding support antenna 31 is coupled to at least two floating metal antennas at the same time, the coupling antenna structure may further generate more resonances.
[0158] It can be learned that the feeding support antenna 31 may be coupled to a plurality of floating metal antennas at the same time, generate resonances of a plurality of Wi-Fi frequency bands, and cover the plurality of Wi-Fi frequency bands. The coupling antenna structure in the examples shown in
[0159] In addition,
EMBODIMENT 6
[0160] Different from Embodiment 5, a slot antenna is added to a coupling antenna structure. In Embodiment 6, a support antenna may be a feeding unit, and two or more floating metal antennas and the slot antenna may be coupling units. In other words, the feeding support antenna may be coupled to the two or more floating metal antennas and the slot antenna at the same time.
[0161] The following uses a coupling antenna structure in which the feeding support antenna is coupled to two floating metal antennas and the slot antenna at the same time as an example for description.
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[0164] To meet clearance requirements of the support antenna 31, the slot antenna 21, and the floating metal antennas in the coupling antenna structure, for a position relationship between the support antenna 31, the slot antenna 21, the floating metal antennas, and a surrounding metal component (such as a PCB), refer to related descriptions in Embodiment 1.
[0165] Compared with the coupling antenna structure in the examples shown in
[0166] The coupling antenna structure in the examples in
[0167] In some example implementations, the slot antenna 21 may have one end being closed and grounded, and the other end being open. In this case, the slot antenna 21 may generate the resonance in a quarter-wavelength mode, a three-quarter-wavelength mode, a five-quarter-wavelength mode, or the like.
[0168] In some possible implementations, the feeding unit in the coupling antenna structure shown in
EMBODIMENT 7
[0169] Different from Embodiment 6, a coupling antenna structure may have no support antenna.
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[0172] To meet clearance requirements of the slot antenna 21 and the floating metal antennas in the coupling antenna structure, for a position relationship between the slot antenna 21, the floating metal antennas, and a surrounding metal component (such as a PCB), refer to related descriptions in Embodiment 1.
[0173] Compared with the coupling antenna structure in the examples shown in
EMBODIMENT 8
[0174] In Embodiment 8, the coupling antenna structure may generate a resonance of a Wi-Fi frequency band (for example, a 2.4 GHz frequency band), and may further generate a resonance of a mobile communications frequency band (for example, LTE B3, LTE B1, or LTE B7). A frequency band range of LTE B3 is 1710 MHz to 1785 MHz in an uplink and 1805 MHz to 1880 MHz in a downlink. A frequency band range of LTE B1 is 1920 MHz to 1980 MHz in an uplink and 2110 MHz to 2170 MHz in a downlink. A frequency band range of LTE B7 is 2500 MHz to 2570 MHz in an uplink and 2620 MHz to 2690 MHz in a downlink.
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[0176] The support antenna 31 may have a feeding point, and may be a feeding unit. The support antenna 31 may have one end feeding power, and the other end being open. The floating metal antenna 41 and the slot antenna 21 may be coupling units. The floating metal antenna may have both ends being open. The slot antenna may have both ends being closed and grounded. A Z-directed projection area of the floating metal antenna 41 may almost cover the support antenna 31, that is, a coverage rate of the Z-directed projection area of the floating metal antenna 41 to the support antenna 31 may exceed a specific proportion (for example, 80%), to form a relatively large coupling area.
[0177] In an example implementation, a length of the slot antenna 21 may be 43 millimeters, or a value near 43 millimeters (for example, a value within 40 millimeters to 45 millimeters). A width of the slot antenna 21 (that is, a width of the slit) may be 1.1 millimeters, or a value near 1.1 millimeters (for example, 1.2 millimeters or 1.0 millimeter). A length of the support antenna 31 may be 17 millimeters, or a value near 17 millimeters (for example, 16 millimeters or 18 millimeters). A width of the support antenna 31 may be 5 millimeters, or a value near 5 millimeters (for example, 6 millimeters or 4 millimeters). A length of the floating metal antenna 41 may be 32 millimeters, or a value near 32 millimeters (for example, 33 millimeters or 32 millimeters). A width of the floating metal antenna 41 may be 6.5 millimeters, or a value near 6.5 millimeters (for example, 6 millimeters or 7 millimeters).
[0178] In an example implementation, a Z-directed distance between the support antenna 31 and the floating metal antenna 41 may be 0.15 millimeter to 0.25 millimeter. Outer surface contours of the support antenna 31 and the floating metal antenna 41 may have some radians, and there may be a plurality of different Z-directed distances between the support antenna 31 and the floating metal antenna 41. A maximum Z-directed distance between the support antenna 31 and the floating metal antenna 41 may be 0.25 millimeter, and a minimum Z-directed distance between the support antenna 31 and the floating metal antenna 41 may be 0.15 millimeter. A Z-directed projection area of the floating metal antenna 41 may not cover the support antenna 31, or may cover only a small part of the support antenna 31 (for example, 20% of the support antenna 31).
[0179] In an example implementation, a Z-directed distance between the support antenna 31 and the slot antenna 21 may be 2 millimeters, or a value near 2 millimeters (for example, 1.8 millimeters or 2.2 millimeters). An X-direction distance between the support antenna 31 and the slot antenna 21 may be within 5 millimeters.
[0180] The following describes resonance modes that can be generated by the coupling antenna structure in the examples shown in
[0181] Referring to
[0182] As shown in
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[0185] A wavelength mode in which the slot antenna 21 generates the resonance 16 is not limited, and the resonance 16 may alternatively be generated in a three-half-wavelength mode, a five-half-wavelength mode, or the like of the slot antenna 21. A wavelength mode in which the floating metal antenna 41 generates the resonance 17 is not limited, and the resonance 17 may alternatively be generated in a one-time wavelength mode, a three-half-wavelength mode, a five-half-wavelength mode, or the like of the floating metal antenna 41. A wavelength mode in which the support antenna 31 generates the resonance 18 is not limited, and the resonance 18 may alternatively be generated in a three-quarter-wavelength mode, a five-quarter-wavelength mode, or the like of the support antenna 31.
[0186] In some example implementations, the slot antenna 21 may have one end being closed and grounded, and the other end being open. In this case, the slot antenna 21 may generate the resonance 16 in a quarter-wavelength mode, a three-quarter-wavelength mode, a five-quarter-wavelength mode, or the like.
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[0188] A wavelength mode in which the floating metal antenna 41 generates the resonance 19 is not limited, and the resonance 19 may alternatively be generated in a one-time wavelength mode, a three-half-wavelength mode, a five-half-wavelength mode, or the like of the floating metal antenna 41. A wavelength mode in which the support antenna 31 generates the resonance 20 is not limited, and the resonance 20 may alternatively be generated in a three-quarter-wavelength mode, a five-quarter-wavelength mode, or the like of the support antenna 31.
[0189] Not limited to the resonances 19 and 20, the coupling antenna structure formed by coupling the feeding support antenna 31 to the floating metal antenna 41 (that is, the slot antenna 21 is not included) may also generate the resonances 16, 17 and 18. In this case, the floating metal antenna 41 may be designed to be longer. In a possible implementation, a length of the floating metal antenna 41 may be 39 millimeters, or a value near 39 millimeters (for example, 38 millimeters or 40 millimeters). In this way, the resonance 16 may be generated in a half-wavelength mode of the floating metal antenna 41, and the resonance 17 may be generated in a one-time wavelength mode of the floating metal antenna 41. The resonance 18 may be generated in a quarter-wavelength mode of the support antenna 31.
[0190] It can be learned that the coupling antenna in the examples shown in
[0191] In addition,
[0192] In some example implementations, a matching network optimization design (for example, optimizing an antenna reflection coefficient or impedance) may be performed at a feeding position in the coupling antenna structure in the examples shown in
[0193] It can be learned that a coupling antenna structure formed by coupling a feeding antenna to the floating metal antenna may generate resonances of one or more Wi-Fi frequency bands (for example, the 2.4 GHz frequency band), and may further generate resonances of one or more mobile communications frequency bands (for example, LTE B3, LTE B1, and LTE B7).
[0194] The following describes example extended implementations in the foregoing embodiments.
[0195] A plurality of floating metal antennas may respectively form different coupling gaps with the feeding antenna.
[0196] In some embodiments, in a coupling antenna structure formed by coupling the feeding antenna to two or more floating metal antennas at the same time, different coupling gaps may be respectively formed between the two or more floating metal antennas and the feeding antenna (for example, the feeding support antenna 31).
[0197] For example, as shown in
[0198] The feeding antenna may have a plurality of antenna stubs.
[0199] In some embodiments, the feeding antenna (for example, the feeding support antenna or the feeding slot antenna) in the coupling antenna structure provided in this application may have a plurality of antenna stubs. The antenna stubs of the feeding support antenna may be represented as a plurality of radiation arms, and the antenna stubs of the feeding slot antenna may be represented as a plurality of radiation slots. The plurality of antenna stubs may further increase a quantity of resonances generated by the coupling antenna structure, and may further increase frequency bands covered by the antenna.
[0200] For example, as shown in an example in
[0201] For another example, as shown in an example in
[0202] The example is merely used to explain this application, and should not constitute a limitation.
Related Extension of Floating Metal Antenna
[0203] In some embodiments, the floating metal antenna in the coupling antenna structure provided in this application may have a plurality of antenna stubs. The plurality of antenna stubs may further increase a quantity of resonances generated by the coupling antenna structure, and may further increase frequency bands covered by the antenna.
[0204] For example, as shown in an example in
[0205] In some embodiments, the floating metal antenna may be divided into a plurality of parts, and the plurality of parts may be connected by using a distribution parameter or a lumped parameter inductor, to reduce a size of the floating metal antenna.
[0206] For example, as shown in
[0207] In some embodiments, as shown in
[0208] In some embodiments, as shown in
[0209] It can be learned that the coupling antenna structure provided in the embodiments of this application may generate excitation of a plurality of resonance modes, so that antenna bandwidth and radiation characteristics can be improved. The coupling antenna structure may be implemented in limited design space, and the support antenna occupies very small space, thereby effectively saving antenna design space inside the electronic device. In addition, the structure of the coupling antenna does not affect an industrial design appearance of the electronic device, and there is no need to make an extra slot on a metal frame, thereby effectively reducing any impact on how the electronic device is held in hand.
[0210] The coupling unit in the coupling antenna apparatus provided in the embodiments of this application may be another antenna element that is disposed on the rear cover and that can be coupled to radiate a signal.
[0211] In this application, a wavelength in a wavelength mode (for example, a half-wavelength mode or a quarter-wavelength mode) of an antenna may be a wavelength of a signal radiated by the antenna. For example, a half-wavelength mode of the floating metal antenna may generate a resonance of a 2.4 GHz frequency band, where a wavelength in the half-wavelength mode is a wavelength of a signal radiated by the antenna in the 2.4 GHz frequency band. It should be understood that a wavelength of a radiation signal in the air may be calculated as follows: Wavelength=Speed of light/Frequency, where the frequency is a frequency of the radiation signal. A wavelength of the radiation signal in a medium may be calculated as follows: Wavelength=(Speed of light/√{square root over (ϵ)})/Frequency, where ϵ is a relative dielectric constant of the medium, and the frequency is a frequency of the radiation signal.
[0212] The foregoing descriptions are merely specific implementations of this application, but are not intended to limit the protection scope of this application. Any variation or replacement readily figured out by a person skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in this application shall fall within the protection scope of this application. Therefore, the protection scope of this application shall be subject to the protection scope of the claims.