Antenna arrangement and device
09548538 · 2017-01-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01Q19/005
ELECTRICITY
H01Q9/0421
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01Q9/00
ELECTRICITY
H01Q19/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
Antenna arrangement (10) comprising at least one parasitic element (12), a feed element (14), and at least one-tuning circuitry (16). The at least one-parasitic element (12) comprises a first connection (18) connected to ground (20), and a second connection (22) connected to said at least one-tuning circuitry (16), and is galvanically separated from said feed element (14) and electromagnetically coupled to said feed element (14).
Claims
1. An antenna arrangement for tuning of a low band in a range of 700-960 MHz, the antenna arrangement comprising: at least one parasitic element through which a low band tunable signal propagates, a feed element, and a single tuning circuitry, wherein said at least one parasitic element comprises a first connection connected to ground, and a second connection connected to said tuning circuitry, and wherein said at least one parasitic element is galvanically separated from said feed element and electromagnetically coupled to said feed element, and wherein the single tuning circuitry comprises a switch terminated with a plurality of different impedances, the switch and impedances operable to selectively impede or facilitate the propagation of the low band tunable signal through the parasitic element.
2. The antenna arrangement according to claim 1, wherein said at least one parasitic element is capacitively coupled to said feed element via a capacitor.
3. The antenna arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the single tuning circuitry comprises at least one tunable capacitor.
4. The antenna arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the at least one parasitic element is associated with a first resonance mode and the antenna arrangement further comprises: an additional parasitic element configured to act as a filter to obtain an additional resonance for the antenna arrangement.
5. The antenna arrangement according to claim 4, wherein said additional resonance is in a high frequency range above 960 MHz.
6. A device comprising an antenna arrangement according to claim 1.
7. The device according to claim 6, wherein the device comprises a portable electronic device.
8. The device according to claim 6, wherein the device comprises a mobile telephone.
9. The antenna arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the parasitic element is a conductive element that is added to a feed antenna element, the feed antenna element feed by the feed element, the parasitic element enabling operation of the feed antenna element at different frequencies.
10. The antenna arrangement according to claim 9, wherein the parasitic element is parasitically coupled to the feed antenna element and resonates at a different frequency than the feed antenna.
11. The antenna arrangement according to claim 10, wherein the parasitic element acts as a passive resonator and scatters radio waves from the feed antenna element.
12. The antenna arrangement according to claim 11, wherein resonance of the parasitic element is tunable and is changed by changing an electrical length of the parasitic element with the tuning circuitry.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will hereinafter be further explained by means of non-limiting examples with reference to the appended figures where;
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(6) It should be noted that the drawings have not necessarily been drawn to scale and that the dimensions of certain features may have been exaggerated for the sake of clarity.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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(8) The parasitic element 12 is a conductive element which is added to a feed antenna of the antenna arrangement to enable operation at a different frequency. It is parasitically coupled to the feed antenna and resonates at a different frequency than the feed antenna. The parasitic element 12 acts as a passive resonator scattering the radio waves from the nearby driving element. The tuning circuitry 16 of the antenna arrangement is used to change the electrical length of the parasitic element 12 so that wide band coverage is obtained. The configuration also enables aggregated carriers supports low band (LB) and any desired higher band and some LB combinations.
(9) The antenna arrangement 10 and at least one feed antenna element, may be mounted on a printed circuit board (PCB) or carrier 26, or some other part of a device. The PCB or carrier 26 may be any flexible or non-flexible, planar or non-planar, substantially non-electrically-conductive substrate. The antenna pattern 10 may be either a self carrying metal structure or a flexfilm (or similar) on a non conductive carrier that is used to physically support the antenna arrangement 10. A PCB may also comprise at least one microchip or other electronic component, and/or may electrically conned components supported thereon and/or connected thereto using conductive pathways etched/printed/engraved or otherwise provided thereon. A carrier may be any dielectric substrate having a relative dielectric constant (.sub.r) greater than one and may for example comprise a PTFR (polytetrafluoroethylene)/fibreglass composite or any other suitable dielectric material having a relative dielectric constant (.sub.r) up to twenty or more
(10) An antenna arrangement 10 may be provided on and/or beside a PCB or earner 26, or a device using a lithographic technique for example. The components of the antenna arrangement 10 may for example be provided by depositing/bonding continuous electrically conducting layers, of metal for example, onto a PCB or carrier,
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(12) According to an embodiment of the invention the tuning circuitry 16 comprises a switch, such as a SP3T switch as shown in the illustrated embodiment, terminated with a plurality of different impedances Z1, Z2 and Z3. Alternatively, or additionally the tuning circuitry 16 may comprise a plurality of resistances and/capacitances and/or inductances, or at least one tunable capacitor. For example, the tuning circuitry 16 may be used to lengthen the electrical length for one or more of the radiating modes of the parasitic element by switching in inductive coils in series with the parasitic element 12.
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(14) The antenna arrangement 10 according to an embodiment of the invention may comprise a capacitive feed antenna that has a wide bandwidth in low band. Such an antenna arrangement will be relatively small and will cover frequency bands B20, B5 and B8 (790-960 MHz) passively. The antenna will also be able to cover conventional high bands from about 1700-2220 MHz and B7 (2500-2700 MHz). By changing the electrical length for at least one of the resonating modes of the parasitic element 12 using the tuning circuitry the antenna arrangement may be arranged to cover the relevant frequency bands defined by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), or any combination of LB and/or HB frequencies.
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(17) It should be noted that when the antenna pattern 10 according to any of the embodiments of the invention is included in a small portable radio communication device 28, such as a mobile phone, it only partly contributes to the transmission or reception of the radio waves transmitted or received by the device 28. Other large, electrically conductive components of the device 28, such as its chassis, its battery or a printed circuit board also influence the transmission and/or reception of radio signals. The antenna arrangement 10 is capacitively and/or inductively coupled to these mass blocks in such a way that the complete antenna (i.e. the antenna arrangement 10 and the mass blocks) is provided with the desired impedance.
(18) Further modifications of the invention within the scope of the claims would be apparent to a skilled person. It should for example be rioted that the antenna arrangement 10 described in this document, which is physically supported by a PCB or carrier 26, could of course be replaced with a self-supporting antenna arrangement 10 that does not require a PCB or carrier 26. A self-supporting antenna arrangement is therefore also considered to lie within the scope of the appended claims.