Slot Antenna and Electronic Device Comprising Said Slot Antenna
20220115789 · 2022-04-14
Inventors
- Antti Karilainen (Kista, SE)
- Konstantin Sokolov (Helsinki, FI)
- Dong Liu (Shenzhen, CN)
- Zlatoljub Milosavljevic (Helsinki, FI)
- Joonas Krogerus (Helsinki, FI)
- Jouni PENNANEN (Kista, SE)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A slot antenna comprising a first conductive structure, a second conductive structure, and an antenna feed coupled to the first conductive structure. The first conductive structure is wholly or partially enclosed by the second conductive structure and comprises a conductive surface and a non-conductive pattern. The non-conductive pattern comprises a longitudinal slot and a lateral slot extending at an angle from the longitudinal slot.
Claims
1. A slot antenna comprising: an antenna feed; a second conductive structure; and a first conductive structure at least partially enclosed by the second conductive structure and coupled to the antenna feed, wherein the first conductive structure comprises: a conductive surface; and a non-conductive pattern comprising: a longitudinal slot; and a lateral slot extending at an angle from the longitudinal slot.
2. The slot antenna of claim 1, wherein the non-conductive pattern partially encloses the conductive surface and further comprises: two longitudinal slots extending in parallel; and two lateral slots interconnecting the two longitudinal slots.
3. The slot antenna of claim 1, wherein the non-conductive pattern encloses the conductive surface.
4. The slot antenna of claim 1, wherein the conductive surface comprises: a first section; and a second section, and wherein the non-conductive pattern partially separate the first section from the second section.
5. The slot antenna of claim 4, wherein the non-conductive pattern encloses the first section.
6. The slot antenna of claim 4, wherein the first section is coupled to the second section using at least one of a conductive connection, a capacitive connection, or an inductive connection, and wherein each of the conductive connection, the capacitive connection, and the inductive connection extends across one of the longitudinal slot or the lateral slot.
7. The slot antenna of claim 2, wherein the first conductive structure is further coupled to the second conductive structure using a conductive connection that extends across one of the two longitudinal slots.
8. The slot antenna of claim 4, wherein the lateral slot completely separates the first section from the second section.
9.-10. (canceled)
11. The slot antenna of claim 1, wherein the antenna feed is further coupled to the first conductive structure using at least one of a conductive connection, a capacitive connection, or an inductive connection, and wherein each of the conductive connection, the capacitive connection, and the inductive connection extends across one of the longitudinal slot or the lateral slot.
12. The slot antenna of claim 1, wherein the first conductive structure is of a plate shape.
13. The slot antenna of claim 1, further comprising a cavity, wherein the first conductive structure and the second conductive structure form boundaries of the cavity, and wherein the first conductive structure is arranged to juxtapose the non-conductive pattern with the cavity.
14. The slot antenna of claim 13, wherein the cavity is partially filled with a non-conductive material.
15.-17. (canceled)
18. The slot antenna of claim 1, wherein the first conductive structure further comprises a layer of flexible conductive sheet material.
19. An electronic device comprising: a plurality of electronic components; a glass cover; a display; a frame; and a slot antenna comprising: an antenna feed; a second conductive structure including at least one of the display, the frame, or the electronic components; and a first conductive structure at least partially enclosed by the second conductive structure and coupled to the antenna feed, wherein the first conductive structure comprises: a conductive surface; and a non-conductive pattern comprising: a longitudinal slot; and a lateral slot extending at an approximately perpendicular angle from the longitudinal slot, wherein the glass cover, the display, and the frame enclose the electronic components and partially enclose the slot antenna.
20. The electronic device of claim 19, wherein the first conductive structure is a printed circuit board, a flexible printed circuit board, or a liquid crystal polymer board.
21. The electronic device of claim 19, wherein the frame comprises the second conductive structure and a recess that is partially bridged by the first conductive structure.
22. The electronic device of claim 19, wherein the second conductive structure comprises the frame and at least one of the electronic components, wherein a gap is formed between the frame and the at least one of the electronic component, and wherein the gap is partially bridged by the first conductive structure.
23. The electronic device of claim 22, wherein the at least one of the electronic components is a battery.
24. The electronic device of claim 19, wherein the longitudinal slot extends in parallel with a longitudinal extension of the frame.
25. The electronic device of claim 19, wherein the antenna feed is further coupled to the first conductive structure using a flexible printed circuit board or a liquid crystal polymer board and a screw.
26. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0035] In the following detailed portion of the present disclosure, the aspects, embodiments and implementations will be explained in more detail with reference to the example embodiments shown in the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0051] The first conductive structure 2 comprises a conductive surface 5 and a non-conductive pattern 6, as shown schematically in
[0052] The conductive surface 5 may comprise a first section 5a and at least one further section 5b. The non-conductive pattern 6 separates, at least partially, the first section 5a from the further section 5b, as shown in
[0053] In some embodiments, shown in
[0054] In further embodiments, the non-conductive pattern 6 comprises two longitudinal slots 6a extending essentially in parallel and at least two lateral slots 6b interconnecting the two longitudinal slots 6a, as shown schematically in
[0055] The longitudinal slots 6a are preferably much longer than the lateral slots 6b, such that the main extent of the non-conductive pattern is one-dimensional. This allows the slot antenna to be configured having a small width and thickness, and a, relatively speaking, far larger length. The lateral slots 6b are preferably less than a quarter wavelength λ/4 long at the lowest operating frequency.
[0056] In one embodiment, the lateral slot 6b completely separates the first section 5a from the further section 5b of the conductive surface 5, completely separating the first section 5a from the further section 5b. The two sections can be equal in surface area, or have different surface areas due to a difference in dimensions in the direction of the longitudinal slot 6a or in the direction of the lateral slot 6b.
[0057] In one embodiment, the first conductive structure 2 is coupled to the second conductive structure 3 by means of a conductive connection 7 extending across one of the two longitudinal slots 6a, as shown in
[0058] Furthermore, the first section 5a of the conductive surface 5 may be coupled to the further section(s) 5b of the conductive surface 5 by means of at least one of a conductive connection, a capacitive connection, and an inductive connection, the connection 7 extending across one of the longitudinal slots 6a or one of the lateral slots 6b, as shown in
[0059] The slot antenna 1 may comprise one connection 7, as shown in
[0060] The first conductive structure 2 may be substantially plate shaped, as shown in
[0061] In one embodiment, the slot antenna 1 comprises a cavity 8, indicated by a dashed line in
[0062] As shown in
[0063] The cavity 8 may be essentially rectangular, as shown in
[0064] The cavity 8 may be formed in a conductive environment, such as aluminum, by a milling process. The cavity 8 may thereafter be partially of fully filled with a non-conductive material such as a dielectric material, e.g. by means of insert-molded plastic. The non-conductive pattern 6, i.e. the longitudinal slots 6a and the lateral slots 6b, can be realized by the same milling process.
[0065] Alternatively, the conductive surface 5 of the first conductive structure 2 may be configured by means of conductive paint, painted onto a surface of the non-conductive material filling the cavity 8, as shown in
[0066] In one embodiment, the conductive surface 5 of the first conductive structure 2 is configured by means of a layer of flexible, conductive sheet material, connected to the second conductive structure 3 by means of an adhesive. In such an embodiment, there is no need for a cavity 8. The non-conductive pattern 6 is formed as grooves in the sheet material, the sheet material covering any recess 13 and/or gap 14 formed in the second conductive structure 3 or between the second conductive structure 3 and a further conductive component 10.
[0067] The slot antenna 1 may further comprise at least one floating parasitic plate 15, preferably at least two floating parasitic plates 15, extending essentially parallel to the conductive surface 5 of the first conductive structure 2. The floating parasitic plate 15 is at least partially juxtaposed with the first section 5a or the further section 5b of the conductive surface 5. In an embodiment comprising two floating parasitic plates 15, one floating parasitic plate 15 is at least partially juxtaposed with the first section 5a of the conductive surface 5, and the other floating parasitic plate 15 is at least partially juxtaposed with the further section 5b of the conductive surface 5. The floating parasitic plate 15 is not galvanically connected to any conductive structure.
[0068] In one embodiment, the juxtaposed floating parasitic plate 15 has the same surface area as the corresponding first section 5a or the corresponding further section 5b. In one embodiment, the dimension of each juxtaposed floating parasitic plate 15 is larger than the dimension of the corresponding first section 5a or the corresponding further section 5b, in the longitudinal direction of the longitudinal slot 6a. This is indicated in
[0069] In an embodiment comprising two floating parasitic plates 15, as shown in
[0070] The floating parasitic plate 15 is preferably much longer in the longitudinal direction of the longitudinal slot 6a than in the direction of the lateral slot 6b, allowing the slot antenna 1 to be configured having a small width and thickness, and a, relatively speaking, far larger length.
[0071] The floating parasitic plate 15 is preferably separated from the conductive surface 5 by means of a non-conductive insulator layer or an air gap, preferably less than 1 mm high.
[0072] In one embodiment, an antenna feed 4 is coupled to the first conductive structure 2 by means of at least one of a conductive connection, a capacitive connection, and an inductive connection, the connection extending across one of the longitudinal slots 6a, as shown in
[0073] In a further embodiment, the slot antenna 1 comprises two antenna feeds 4, as shown in
[0074] The present invention further relates to an electronic device 9, shown in
[0075] In one embodiment, the floating parasitic plate 15 of the slot antenna 1 is fixedly connected to a surface of the glass cover 16 facing the first conductive structure 2 of the slot antenna 1, by means of adhesive or mechanical means.
[0076] The second conductive structure 3 of the slot antenna 1 comprising one, or several, of the display 11, the frame 12, and the electronic components 10. As shown in
[0077] In one embodiment, the frame 12 comprises the second conductive structure 3 of the slot antenna 1, and the frame 12 comprises a recess 13 at least partially bridged by the first conductive structure 2 of the slot antenna 1, as shown in
[0078] The longitudinal slots 6a of the first conductive structure 2 extend in parallel with a longitudinal extension of the frame 12, i.e. in parallel with the longitudinal extension of the electronic device 9 and in parallel with the longitudinal extension of the recess 13 and/or the gap 14. The longitudinal slot 6a may extend adjacent the frame 12 or adjacent an electronic component 10 such as the battery.
[0079] The antenna feed 4 may be coupled to the first conductive structure 2 by means of a flexible printed circuit board or a liquid crystal polymer board and a screw, as shown in
[0080] In one embodiment, the slot antenna 1 comprises a rectangular cavity 8, the longitudinal slots 6a having a length of 0.67λ, the lateral slots 6b having a length of 0.10λ, and the depth of the longitudinal slots 6a and lateral slots 6b being 0.08λ where λ is the free space wavelength at 3.8 GHz. The longitudinal slots 6a have a width of 0.003λ and the lateral slots 6b have a width of 0.006λ. The dielectric material filling the cavity 8 has a relative permittivity of 2.9.
[0081] In a further embodiment, wherein the antenna feed is realized with a flexible printed circuit board, the longitudinal slots 6a have a length of 0.41λ, the lateral slots 6b having a length of 0.07λ, and the depth of the longitudinal slots 6a and lateral slots 6b is 0.06λ. The dielectric material filling the cavity 8 has a relative permittivity of 2.9.
[0082] The electronic device 1 may comprise a matching circuit in order to achieve the desired return loss. In one embodiment, the matching circuit is located directly in the antenna feed 4 in close proximity to the conductive structure 5a. Furthermore, at least a part of the matching circuit may be implemented within capacitive grounding strip 17.
[0083] The various aspects and implementations have been described in conjunction with various embodiments herein. However, other variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by those skilled in the art in practicing the claimed subject-matter, from a study of the drawings, the disclosure, and the appended claims. In the claims, the word “comprising” does not exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite article “a” or “an” does not exclude a plurality. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measured cannot be used to advantage.
[0084] The reference signs used in the claims shall not be construed as limiting the scope.