SHIELD BOX FOR WIRELESS TERMINAL TEST
20180166777 · 2018-06-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
G01R1/0466
PHYSICS
H01Q9/0407
ELECTRICITY
H01Q1/2291
ELECTRICITY
H01Q1/42
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01Q1/42
ELECTRICITY
H01Q1/22
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A shield box for wireless terminal test is provided to simply perform various tests with high reliability even in a non-contact (wireless) connection state with an antenna of a wireless terminal. The shield box includes a metallic box having an internal wireless terminal receiving space therein, and a probe antenna which is provided in the metallic box, and located right above or right below an antenna part of a wireless terminal received in the metallic box to receive a signal from a wireless terminal antenna in a non-contact manner. The metallic box is provided therein with an electronic wave absorber. The probe antenna is a patch antenna. The metallic box includes two parts of upper and lower cases including metallic materials, respectively, such that the metallic box is openable. The upper and lower cases are hinged with each other on rear surfaces thereof.
Claims
1. A shield box for wireless terminal test, the shield box comprising: a metallic box having an internal wireless terminal receiving space; and a probe antenna which is provided in the metallic box, and located right above or right below an antenna part of a wireless terminal received in the metallic box to receive a signal from a wireless terminal antenna in a non-contact manner.
2. The shield box of claim 1, wherein the metallic box is provided therein with an electronic wave absorber.
3. The shield box of claim 2, wherein the probe antenna is a patch antenna.
4. The shield box of claim 2, wherein the metallic box includes two parts of upper and lower cases including metallic materials, respectively, such that the metallic box is openable.
5. The shield box of claim 4, wherein the upper and lower cases are hinged with each other on rear surfaces thereof.
6. The shield box of claim 4, wherein first electronic wave absorbers are attached to inner surfaces of the upper and lower cases to prevent an electronic wave radiated from the wireless terminal antenna from being reflected in the shield box.
7. The shield box of claim 6, wherein the probe antenna is placed at a location in the upper case corresponding to the antenna part of the wireless terminal when the upper case and the lower case are closed in a state that the wireless terminal is received with a rear surface facing upward and the probe antenna attached to a second electronic wave absorber is opposite to the wireless terminal antenna.
8. The shield box of claim 7, wherein at least two probe antennas are provided, and the shield box further comprises a third electronic wave absorber filled in an entire space between at least two probe antennas.
9. The shield box of claim 8, wherein the first to third electronic wave absorbers represent relation of the third electronic wave absorberthe first electronic wave absorberthe second electronic wave absorber in electronic wave absorption performance.
10. The shield box of claim 7, wherein the lower case is formed on a lateral side or a rear surface thereof with a radio frequency connector connected with a test device, and the radio frequency connector is connected with the probe antenna in a wired manner through a radio frequency cable.
11. The shield box of claim 10, wherein the probe antenna is placed at a location in the lower case corresponding to the antenna part of the wireless terminal when the upper case and the lower case are closed in a state that the wireless terminal is received with the rear surface facing downward and the probe antenna attached to the second electronic wave absorber is opposite to the wireless terminal antenna.
12. The shield box of claim 11, wherein at least two probe antennas are provided, and the shield box further comprises a third electronic wave absorber filled in an entire space between at least two probe antennas.
13. The shield box of claim 12, wherein the first to third electronic wave absorbers represent relation of the third electronic wave absorberthe first electronic wave absorberthe second electronic wave absorber in electronic wave absorption performance.
14. The shield box of claim 11, wherein the lower case is formed on a lateral side or a rear surface thereof with a radio frequency connector connected with a test device, and the radio frequency connector is connected with the probe antenna in a wired manner through a radio frequency cable.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0029] Hereinafter, a shield box for wireless terminal test according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to accompanying drawings.
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[0032] In the above configuration, the probe antenna 115 may be realized with a patch antenna (micro-strip antenna) including a metallic pattern on a micro-strip substrate.
[0033] Next, preferably, the rectangular box includes two upper and lower parts and to be open. In this case, upper and lower boxes 110 and 120 include upper and lower cases 111 and 121 formed of metallic materials, which may suppress external electronic waves, and hinged with each other on rear surfaces thereof. Meanwhile, electronic wave absorbers (first electronic wave absorbers) 112 and 123 are attached to inner surfaces of the upper and lower cases 111 and 121 so that various characteristics are not distorted by electronic waves radiated from the terminal antennas 14a and 14b and reflected by the terminal antennas 14a and 14b similarly to a conventional shield box.
[0034] In this case, the receiving space defined by the internal space of the lower case 121 and the first electronic wave absorber 123 is substantially equal to the wireless terminal 10 to be tested in size. For example, preferably, each of the front, rear, left, and right sides of the receiving space is spaced apart from each side of the wireless terminal 10 by 5 m or less, so that the line of sight environment is not provided.
[0035] Meanwhile, the probe antennas 115 are located in the upper case 111 corresponding to the terminal antennas 14a and 14b when the box is closed. When the terminal antennas 14a and 14b opposite to the probe antennas 115 with a free space interposed therebetween, the radiation characteristics of the terminal antennas 14a and 14b may be changed by the probe antennas 115. For example, as the signals, which are radiated from the terminal antennas 14a and 14b, are reflected by the probe antennas 115 and re-incident on the terminal antennas 14a and 14b, the radiation characteristics may be changed. In order to prevent the change of the radiation characteristics, the probe antennas 115 are attached to matching electronic wave absorbers 114 (second electronic wave absorbers) 114. In other words, the probe antennas 115 are provided therein with the second electronic wave absorbers 114 while facing the terminal antennas 14a and 14b. The resulting signal attenuation may be sufficiently compensated through an amplifying process thereafter.
[0036] Preferably, the second electronic wave absorbers 14 are slightly larger than the probe antennas 115 or the terminal antennas 14a and 24b in size. Therefore, according to the present embodiment, when at least two terminal antennas 14a and 14b are provided in the wireless terminal 10, for example, at least two multiple input and multiple output (MIMO) antennas are provided, a free space may be formed between two second electronic wave absorbers 114. This space acts as a line of sight environment for the two probe antennas 115, which results in the breakdown of the insulation between the two MIMO antennas. In order to prevent the breakdown of the insulation, an electronic wave absorber (third radio wave absorbing material) 113 may be further provided to fill the space between the two probe antennas 115.
[0037] In addition, although all of the first to third electronic wave absorbers 112, 114, and 113 may be form of the same material, a material having a superior electronic wave absorbing property is more expensive. Therefore, the first to third electronic wave absorbers 112, 114, and 113 may be formed of mutually different materials or at least one of the first to third electronic wave absorbers 112, 114, and 113 may be formed of a different material when considering a cost aspect. When the first to third electronic wave absorbers 112, 114 and 113 are formed of mutually different materials, the first to third electronic wave absorbers 112, 114 and 113 preferably represent the relation of the third electronic wave absorber 113the first electronic wave absorber 112the second electronic wave absorber 114 in terms of the electronic wave absorption performance.
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[0041] As described above, although a shield box for wireless terminal test according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail for the illustrative purpose, various modifications are possible within the scope of the inventive concept. For example, although two terminal antennas have been described according to the above-described embodiments, one or three antennas may be employed. In this case, probe antennas are increased in one-to-one correspondence to the terminal antennas in number.