Encapsulated multi-band monopole antenna
11824266 · 2023-11-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01Q21/20
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01Q21/20
ELECTRICITY
H01Q21/30
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An encapsulated multi-band monopole antenna is provided. Two or more sets of at least four monopole elements are encapsulated in a substrate. Conductive paths are arranged so that each element of a set of monopole element is connected to an element of each of the other sets of monopole elements.
Claims
1. An antenna comprising: a substrate having a first surface and a second surface; a plurality of channels within the substrate; a first set of monopole elements, each of the monopole elements of the first set made of a first conductive material and extending within one of the plurality of channels, the monopole elements of the first set are rotationally aligned around an imaginary axis of the substrate passing from the second surface to the first surface; a second set of monopole elements, each of the monopole elements of the second set made of a second conductive material and extending within one of the plurality of channels, the monopole elements of the second set are rotationally aligned around the imaginary axis of the substrate passing from the second surface to the first surface; a first conductive path connecting a first monopole element of the first set of monopole elements with a first monopole element of the second set of monopole elements; a second conductive path connecting a second monopole element of the first set of monopole elements with a second monopole element of the second set of monopole elements, wherein the antenna is resonant at a first frequency and resonant at a second frequency; and a conductive ring disposed along an outside of the substrate, the conductive ring creating capacitive coupling with the first and second conductive paths.
2. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the conductive paths are arranged in a second set of channels in the substrate.
3. The antenna of claim 1 further comprising a conductive layer located on the first surface.
4. The antenna of claim 3 wherein the conductive layer adds a third resonant frequency to the antenna.
5. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the first set of monopole elements includes four monopole elements and wherein the second set of monopole elements includes four monopole elements.
6. The antenna of claim 5 wherein the first set of monopole elements are interconnected to a feed network combining output with equal amplitude and quadrature phase progression.
7. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the substrate is comprised of a polymer mixed with ceramic.
8. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the substrate is substantially impervious to water ingress.
9. The antenna of claim 1 further comprising a ground plane.
10. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the plurality of channels extend from the first surface to the second surface of the substrate.
11. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the first and second sets of monopole elements are arranged as a turnstile antenna.
12. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the first frequency is global positioning system (GPS) L1 frequency.
13. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the second frequency is global positioning system (GPS) L2 frequency.
14. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the antenna is configured to be tuned by modifying a length of the first and second conductive paths.
15. The antenna of claim 1 further comprising a metallized ring encircling the antenna or disposed at a predefined height beginning at the first surface.
16. The antenna of claim 1 further comprising a metal top disposed on the first surface.
17. The antenna of claim 1 further comprising a set of air gaps between outer ends of the first and second conductive paths and the conductive ring, wherein the capacitive coupling is configured to be controlled by a size of the set of air gaps.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above and further advantages of the present invention are described herein in conjunction with the accompanying figures, in which like reference numerals indicate identical or functionally similar elements, of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AN ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENT
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(14) The substrate illustratively has a high dielectric constant (e.g., 12) and a low dielectric loss (e.g., 0.001). The substrate is chosen so that it also resonates, thereby providing gain in a direction that a conventional monopole antenna would not have. Illustratively, this gain is directed along the axis of the antenna from the second surface to the first surface. One exemplary substrate is the PREPERM® PPE1200 material available from Premix Oy of Rajamaki, Finland. Another illustrative material is magnesium calcium titanate (MCT) series (MCT-30) material from Skyworks Solutions, Inc. of Woburn, Mass. In alternative embodiments, the substrate comprises of a polymer blended with ceramic. This exemplary substrate is easier to machine than conventional substrates, which simplifies manufacturing. Further, in alternative embodiments, the chosen exemplary substrate is substantially impervious to water ingress, which enables ease of use and obviates the need for a radome cover to protect the antenna.
(15) The substrate's second surface 115 is substantially in alignment with an exemplary ground plane 150. Illustratively, the ground plane is made of a conductive material. As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, the size and shape of the ground plane 150 may be modified to tune the antenna 100 depending on the desired frequency range(s) to be utilized. In exemplary installations, the antenna may be mounted onto a device (not shown) that may function as a ground plane. Therefore, the description of a ground plane should be taken as exemplary only.
(16) A plurality of channels 120 are located within the substrate 105. In these channels 120 are located a first set of monopole elements 125 and a second set of monopole elements 130. A set of exemplary feed points 135 is provided that operational interconnect the antenna with a feed network 170. Illustratively, the first set of monopole elements 125 includes four monopole elements and are arranged so that they are approximately 90 degrees apart from each an adjacent element. Similarly, the second set of monopole elements 130 includes four monopole elements and are also arranged so that they are approximately 90 degrees apart from the adjacent element. Illustratively, the monopoles of each set of monopoles are arranged radially around an imaginary axis extending from the second surface to the first surface. Illustratively, the feed network 170 can combine the feed points with equal amplitude and quadrature phase progression to produce circularly-polarized GNSS signal reception.
(17) It should be noted that while the exemplary antenna 100A shown and described in connection with
(18) In accordance with an illustrative embodiment of the present invention, the channels 120 extend completely through the substrate, i.e., from the first surface to the second surface. In alternative embodiments, the channels may only extend as far as necessary to fit the monopole elements 125, 130. In further alternative embodiments, the channels may extend beyond the ends of the monopole elements 125, 130, but not all the way through the substrate. Therefore, the depiction of channels 120 extending through the substrate should be taken as exemplary only.
(19) Four conductive paths 145 are shown. Each conductive path is illustratively in a lateral channel. Each conductive path is connected to a monopole of the first set of monopoles 125 and to a monopole of the second set of monopoles 130.
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(21) The conductive ring 155 provides capacitive coupling between the conductive ring 155 and the conductive paths 145. This addition may improve the antenna's gain by approximately 3 dB. Air gaps 165 (
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(27) Similar to the metal top 160, the metallized ring 230 narrows the bandwidth of the antenna and allows its height to be shortened, which may be advantageous in size constrained applications. While the metal top 160 primarily tunes the longest of the sets of monopole elements 125, 130, the metallized ring 230 predominately tunes the second set of monopole elements 130.
(28) While various embodiments have been described, it is expressly contemplated that in alternative embodiments, various features may be combined. For example, while the metal top 160, metallized ring 230, conductive ring 155 and air gaps 165 have each been described and shown separately, it is expressly contemplated that any of these embodiments may be combined with one or more of the illustrated embodiments. Therefore, the description of each embodiment separately should be taken as exemplary only.
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(33) It should be noted that while specific sizes, dimensions, orientations, and materials have been shown and described herein, the principles of the present invention are not limited. It is expressly contemplated that the principles of the present invention may be implemented using other dimensions, orientations, and/or materials in accordance with alternative embodiments of the present invention. Therefore, the description contained herein should be viewed as exemplary only.