MILLIMETER-WAVE ANTENNA-IN-PACKAGE AND TERMINAL DEVICE
20220399644 · 2022-12-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01Q1/2283
ELECTRICITY
H01Q21/24
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A millimeter-wave antenna-in-package includes a substrate, and a radiation structure and a first antenna feeder that are disposed in the substrate. The first antenna feeder includes an antenna matching stub, a feeder transmission strap, and a first harmonic suppression unit. A first end of the antenna matching stub is connected to the radiation structure. The first harmonic suppression unit includes a first transmission part and a first bent part. A first end of the first bent part is connected to a first end of the first transmission part, and a second end of the first bent part and a second end of the first transmission part form a first opening. A second end of the antenna matching stub is connected to the feeder transmission strap through the first transmission part, and the feeder transmission strap extends along the first reference direction.
Claims
1. A millimeter-wave antenna-in-package, comprising a substrate, and a radiation structure and a first antenna feeder that are disposed in the substrate, wherein the first antenna feeder comprises an antenna matching stub, a feeder transmission strap, and a first harmonic suppression unit; a first end of the antenna matching stub is connected to the radiation structure, the antenna matching stub extends along a side that is away from the radiation structure, and an extension direction of the antenna matching stub is a first reference direction of the first antenna feeder; the first harmonic suppression unit comprises a first transmission part and a first bent part; the first transmission part extends along the first reference direction of the first antenna feeder; a first end of the first bent part is connected to a first end of the first transmission part; a second end of the first bent part and a second end of the first transmission part form a first opening; a second end of the antenna matching stub is connected to the feeder transmission strap through the first transmission part; and the feeder transmission strap extends along the first reference direction of the first antenna feeder.
2. The millimeter-wave antenna-in-package according to claim 1, wherein the first bent part comprises a first horizontal extension part and a first vertical connection part; an extension direction of the first horizontal extension part is parallel to the first reference direction, and an extension direction of the first vertical connection part is perpendicular to the first reference direction of the first antenna feeder; a first end of the first vertical connection part is connected to the first end of the first transmission part, a second end of the first vertical connection part is connected to a first end of the first horizontal extension part, and a second end of the first horizontal extension part and the second end of the first transmission part form the first opening; and a length of the first horizontal extension part is less than or equal to a length of the first transmission part.
3. The millimeter-wave antenna-in-package according to claim 2, wherein the length of the first horizontal extension part is equal to ¼ of a wavelength of a second harmonic in a transmit signal of the millimeter-wave antenna-in-package.
4. The millimeter-wave antenna-in-package according to claim 1, wherein the millimeter-wave antenna-in-package further comprises a second harmonic suppression unit; the second harmonic suppression unit comprises a second transmission part and a second bent part, wherein the second transmission part extends along the first reference direction of the first antenna feeder, a first end of the second bent part is connected to a first end of the second transmission part, and a second end of the second bent part and a second end of the second transmission part form a second opening; and the second end of the antenna matching stub is connected to the feeder transmission strap through the first transmission part and the second transmission part that are connected in sequence.
5. The millimeter-wave antenna-in-package according to claim 4, wherein The second bent part comprises a second horizontal extension part and a second vertical connection part; an extension direction of the second horizontal extension part is parallel to the first reference direction of the first antenna feeder, and an extension direction of the second vertical connection part is perpendicular to the first reference direction of the first antenna feeder; a first end of the second vertical connection part is connected to the first end of the second transmission part, and a second end of the second vertical connection part is connected to a first end of the second horizontal extension part; a second end of the second horizontal extension part and the second end of the second transmission part form the second opening; and a length of the second horizontal extension part is less than or equal to that of the second transmission part.
6. The millimeter-wave antenna-in-package according to claim 5, wherein the length of the second horizontal extension part is equal to ¼ of a wavelength of a third harmonic in the transmit signal of the millimeter-wave antenna-in-package.
7. The millimeter-wave antenna-in-package according to claim 4, wherein the first bent part and the second bent part are located on a same side of an extension line of the antenna matching stub.
8. The millimeter-wave antenna-in-package according to claim 7, wherein an orientation of the first opening is opposite to an orientation of the second opening, and the first vertical connection part and the second vertical connection part use a same connection structure.
9. The millimeter-wave antenna-in-package according to claim 1, wherein the first antenna feeder is made of a same material and disposed in a same layer, and forms an integrated structure.
10. The millimeter-wave antenna-in-package according to claim 1, wherein the millimeter-wave antenna-in-package further comprises a ground layer; the radiation structure is located on an upper side of the ground layer; and the first antenna feeder is located on a lower side of the ground layer.
11. The millimeter-wave antenna-in-package according to claim 1, wherein the millimeter-wave antenna-in-package further comprises a second antenna feeder; the second antenna feeder and the first antenna feeder have a same structure; and a connection line from a connection point of the first end of the antenna matching stub in the first antenna feeder and the radiation structure to a center of the radiation structure is perpendicular to a connection line from a connection point of the first end of the antenna matching stub in the second antenna feeder and the radiation structure to the center of the radiation structure.
12. The millimeter-wave antenna-in-package according to claim 11, wherein the first reference direction of the first antenna feeder is perpendicular to a first reference direction of the second antenna feeder.
13. The millimeter-wave antenna-in-package according to claim 1, wherein the radiation structure comprises a drive radiating element and a parasitic radiating element that are disposed opposite to each other; and the first end of the antenna matching stub is connected to the drive radiating element.
14. A terminal device, comprising a printed circuit board and a millimeter-wave antenna-in-package, wherein the millimeter-wave antenna-in-package is connected to the printed circuit board, and wherein the millimeter-wave antenna-in-package comprises a substrate, and a radiation structure and a first antenna feeder that are disposed in the substrate, wherein the first antenna feeder comprises an antenna matching stub, a feeder transmission strap, and a first harmonic suppression unit; a first end of the antenna matching stub is connected to the radiation structure, the antenna matching stub extends along a side that is away from the radiation structure, and an extension direction of the antenna matching stub is a first reference direction of the first antenna feeder; the first harmonic suppression unit comprises a first transmission part and a first bent part; the first transmission part extends along the first reference direction of the first antenna feeder; a first end of the first bent part is connected to a first end of the first transmission part; a second end of the first bent part and a second end of the first transmission part form a first opening; a second end of the antenna matching stub is connected to the feeder transmission strap through the first transmission part; and the feeder transmission strap extends along the first reference direction.
15. The millimeter-wave antenna-in-package according to claim 14, wherein the first bent part comprises a first horizontal extension part and a first vertical connection part; an extension direction of the first horizontal extension part is parallel to the first reference direction, and an extension direction of the first vertical connection part is perpendicular to the first reference direction of the first antenna feeder; a first end of the first vertical connection part is connected to the first end of the first transmission part, a second end of the first vertical connection part is connected to a first end of the first horizontal extension part, and a second end of the first horizontal extension part and the second end of the first transmission part form the first opening; and a length of the first horizontal extension part is less than or equal to that of the first transmission part.
16. The millimeter-wave antenna-in-package according to claim 15, wherein the length of the first horizontal extension part is equal to ¼ of a wavelength of a second harmonic in a transmit signal of the millimeter-wave antenna-in-package.
17. The millimeter-wave antenna-in-package according to claim 14, wherein the millimeter-wave antenna-in-package further comprises a second harmonic suppression unit; the second harmonic suppression unit comprises a second transmission part and a second bent part, wherein the second transmission part extends along the first reference direction of the first antenna feeder, a first end of the second bent part is connected to a first end of the second transmission part, and a second end of the second bent part and a second end of the second transmission part form a second opening; and the second end of the antenna matching stub is connected to the feeder transmission strap through the first transmission part and the second transmission part that are connected in sequence.
18. The millimeter-wave antenna-in-package according to claim 17, wherein the second bent part comprises a second horizontal extension part and a second vertical connection part; an extension direction of the second horizontal extension part is parallel to the first reference direction of the first antenna feeder, and an extension direction of the second vertical connection part is perpendicular to the first reference direction of the first antenna feeder; a first end of the second vertical connection part is connected to the first end of the second transmission part, and a second end of the second vertical connection part is connected to a first end of the second horizontal extension part; a second end of the second horizontal extension part and the second end of the second transmission part form the second opening; and a length of the second horizontal extension part is less than or equal to that of the second transmission part.
19. The millimeter-wave antenna-in-package according to claim 18, wherein the length of the second horizontal extension part is equal to ¼ of a wavelength of a third harmonic in the transmit signal of the millimeter-wave antenna-in-package.
20. The millimeter-wave antenna-in-package according to claim 17, wherein the first bent part and the second bent part are located on a same side of an extension line of the antenna matching stub.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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[0038] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this application clearer, the following clearly describes the technical solutions in this application with reference to the accompanying drawings in this application. Obviously, the described embodiments are a part rather than all of embodiments of this application. All other embodiments obtained by a person of ordinary skill in the art based on embodiments of this application without creative efforts shall fall within the protection scope of this application.
[0039] In the specification, embodiments, claims, and accompanying drawings of this application, the terms “first”, “second”, and the like are merely intended for distinguishing and description, and shall not be understood as an indication or implication of relative importance or an indication or implication of an order. In addition, the terms “include”, “have”, and any variant thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, for example, include a series of steps or units. “Connection” and “connecting” should be understood in a broad sense, for example, a direct connection, an indirect connection through an intermediate medium, or an internal connection between two elements. “On”, “below”, “horizontal”, “vertical”, and the like are used only relative to the orientation of the components in the accompanying drawings. These directional terms are relative concepts, are used for relative descriptions and clarifications, and may change accordingly as positions at which the components in the accompanying drawings are placed change. Products, or devices are not necessarily limited to those structures or units that are literally listed, but may include other structures or units that are not literally listed or that are inherent to such structures or devices.
[0040] An embodiment of this application provides a terminal device. The terminal device includes a printed circuit board and a millimeter-wave antenna-in-package connected to the printed circuit board. A band-stop characteristic curve may be formed at frequencies needing to be suppressed by using the millimeter-wave antenna-in-packages disclosed herein, to achieve harmonic suppression effect. The following describes embodiments of the millimeter-wave antenna-in-packages.
[0041] Refer to
[0042] In some possible implementations, the millimeter-wave antenna-in-package may include one antenna unit 01 (referring to
[0043] In some possible implementations, the millimeter-wave antenna-in-package in this application may include a plurality of antenna units 01. In referring to
[0044] The following further describes the millimeter-wave antenna-in-package with reference to a single antenna unit 01.
[0045] Refer to
[0046] As shown in
[0047] On this basis, as shown in
[0048] As shown in
[0049] As shown in
[0050] On this basis, a second end (that is, one end of the antenna matching stub 20 that is not connected to the radiation structure 1) of the antenna matching stub 20 is connected to an end part of the feeder transmission strap 22 through the first transmission part A1, and the feeder transmission strap 22 extends along the first reference direction AA′. To be specific, one end of the first transmission part A1 is connected to the second end of the antenna matching stub 20, and the other end of the first transmission part A1 is connected to the feeder transmission strap 22. It may be understood herein that the antenna matching stub 20, the first transmission part A1, and the feeder transmission strap 22 all extend along the first reference direction AA′. Although they may have different line widths, they are located on a same reference line.
[0051] It should be noted that
[0052] In conclusion, in an example millimeter-wave antenna-in-package in this application, a harmonic suppression unit is disposed between the antenna matching stub and the feeder transmission strap. The harmonic suppression unit includes a transmission part connected in series between the antenna matching stub and the feeder transmission strap and a bent part connected to the transmission part. The bent part and the transmission part form an opening structure. This is equivalent to serially connecting a resonant circuit between the antenna matching stub and the feeder transmission strap, so that the band-stop characteristic curve may be formed at frequencies needing to be suppressed, to achieve the harmonic suppression effect. In addition, a harmonic suppression unit with an opening structure has a low requirement on manufacturing process precision. This facilitates manufacturing of a millimeter-wave antenna-in-package with a narrow radio frequency feeder, and also meets requirements of the millimeter-wave antenna-in-package for a compact structure, a flexible design, and easy to package. Manufacturability and mass production of the millimeter-wave antenna-in-package are improved.
[0053] It should be noted that the first bent part B1 in the first harmonic suppression unit 21_1 is not limited to the shape shown in
[0054] For example, in some embodiments, as shown in
[0055] For example, in some embodiments, as shown in
[0056] For example, in some embodiments, as shown in
[0057] Specifically, as shown in
[0058] In some possible implementations, as shown in
[0059] Compared with the harmonic suppression unit 21 shown in
[0060] Specifically, for the harmonic suppression unit 21 connected between the antenna matching stub 20 and the feeder transmission strap 22 in
[0061] As shown in
[0062] In addition, it may be further understood that, a shorter length L1 of the first horizontal extension part 31 indicates a higher frequency needing to be suppressed for a signal; a larger width S of the first horizontal extension part 31 indicates a smaller formed inductor L, and a smaller width G of a slit between the first horizontal extension part 31 and the first transmission part A1 indicates a larger formed capacitor C. Therefore, a larger Q value of the millimeter-wave antenna-in-package indicates a smaller bandwidth of a band needing to be suppressed. To be specific, the bandwidth of the harmonic band needing to be suppressed may be controlled by adjusting the width S of the first horizontal extension part 31 and the width G of the slit formed between the first horizontal extension part 31 and the first transmission part A1.
[0063] In some embodiments, the antenna feeder 2 may include a plurality of harmonic suppression units 21 that are connected in series.
[0064] For example, as shown in
[0065] As shown in
[0066] It may be understood herein that the antenna matching stub 20, the first transmission part A1, the second transmission part A2, and the feeder transmission strap 22 all extend along the first reference direction AA′. Although they may have different line widths, they are located on a same reference line.
[0067] It should be noted that
[0068] In some possible implementations, as shown in
[0069] In some possible implementations, as shown in
[0070] In addition, other related settings of the second harmonic suppression unit 21_2 are basically consistent with corresponding settings of the first harmonic suppression unit 21_1. For details, refer to descriptions of the corresponding part of the first harmonic suppression unit 21_1.
[0071] For example, for other related settings of the second opening s2 and the second bent part B2 in the second harmonic suppression unit 21_2, refer to the corresponding description of the first opening s1 and the first bent part B1 of the first harmonic suppression unit 21_1. Details are not described herein.
[0072] The following further describes settings of the first harmonic suppression unit 21_1 and the second harmonic suppression unit 21_2.
[0073] In some possible implementations, as shown in
[0074] In some possible implementations, to save space and facilitate routing of another antenna cabling structure in the millimeter-wave antenna-in-package (such as a signal line and a power winding) in the millimeter-wave antenna-in-package, as shown in
[0075] In some possible implementations, as shown in
[0076] In some possible implementations, as shown in
[0077] For example, in some embodiments, as shown in
[0078] In addition, a person skilled in the art may understand that, a spurious signal problem caused by the second harmonic in the transmit signal of the millimeter-wave antenna-in-package is relatively severe, and a spurious signal problem caused by a third harmonic is medium-serious, and a spurious signal problem caused by a higher-order harmonic is relatively small. Based on this, when the harmonic suppression unit 21 is actually designed, suppression on the second harmonic and the third harmonic is preferentially considered.
[0079] For example, in an embodiment in which the antenna feeder 2 in the antenna unit 01 includes the one harmonic suppression unit 21, the harmonic suppression unit 21 may be set to suppress the secondary harmonic.
[0080] In some possible implementations, a millimeter-wave antenna-in-package using the antenna unit 01 in
[0081] The millimeter-wave antenna-in-package can be simulated in an operating band of 28 GHz (24 GHz to 30 GHz). In referring to S parameter curves (S11 curve and S12 curve), that is, scattering parameter curves in
[0082] For example, in an embodiment in which the antenna feeder 2 in the antenna unit 01 includes two harmonic suppression units 21, one harmonic suppression unit 21 may be set to suppress the secondary harmonic, and the other harmonic suppression unit 21 may be set to suppress the third harmonic.
[0083] In some possible implementations, the millimeter-wave antenna-in-package using the antenna unit 01 in
[0084] The millimeter-wave antenna-in-package is actually simulated in an operating band of 28 GHz (24 GHz to 30 GHz). In referring to S parameter curves (S11 curve and S12 curve), for example, scattering parameter curves in
[0085] In addition, in an example millimeter-wave antenna-in-package, to ensure that the antenna unit 01 can form two orthogonal signals to implement a dual-polarization characteristic, as shown in
[0086] For example, in some possible implementations, as shown in
[0087] It should be noted that
[0088] In some possible implementations, as shown in
[0089] In addition, to expand a bandwidth, in some embodiments, as shown in
[0090] In addition, as shown in
[0091] In addition, as shown in
[0092] It should be noted herein that the upper side and the lower side of the ground layer 3 are only a relative position relationship. For instance, the upper side of the ground layer 3 is a side on which the ground layer 3 is close to a top layer of the package substrate, and the lower side of the ground layer 3 is a side on which the ground layer 3 is close to a bottom layer of the package substrate.
[0093] Certainly, as shown in
[0094] 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.