Broadcast Receiving Device of a Motor Vehicle
20220052721 ยท 2022-02-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04B1/18
ELECTRICITY
H03F2200/387
ELECTRICITY
H03F1/56
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H04B1/18
ELECTRICITY
H03F1/56
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A broadcast receiving device for a motor vehicle includes at least one antenna having a given antenna impedance, an antenna amplifier having a given amplifier impedance and a matching circuit which is configured to adapt the antenna impedance to the amplifier impedance. The broadcast receiving device is characterized in that the matching circuit is arranged outside of the amplifier core of the antenna amplifier.
Claims
1.-13. (canceled)
14. A broadcast receiving device for a motor vehicle, comprising: at least one antenna having a given antenna impedance; an antenna amplifier having an amplifier core and a given amplifier impedance; and a matching circuit which is configured to adapt the antenna impedance to the amplifier impedance, wherein the matching circuit is arranged externally to the amplifier core of the antenna amplifier.
15. The broadcast receiving device according to claim 14, wherein the amplifier core is arranged in a housing.
16. The broadcast receiving device according to claim 14, wherein the matching circuit is an integral constituent of a signal transmission structure, which signal transmission structure connects the antenna to the antenna amplifier or to the amplifier core.
17. The broadcast receiving device according to claim 14, wherein the matching circuit is arranged on or in a carrier, on or in which the antenna is provided.
18. The broadcast receiving device according to claim 17, wherein components of the matching circuit are printed onto the carrier using a conductive material of a specific conductivity.
19. The broadcast receiving device according to claim 17, wherein components of the matching circuit are produced from a conductive foil by a subtractive process, wherein the foil is flush-bonded to the carrier.
20. The broadcast receiving device according to claim 17, wherein components of the matching circuit are applied to the carrier in the form of discrete, soldered, components.
21. The broadcast receiving device according to claim 14, wherein components of the matching circuit are applied in the form of discrete components to a Kapton tape, which Kapton tape connects the antenna to the antenna amplifier.
22. The broadcast receiving device according to claim 21, wherein the components are arranged at an antenna-side end or at an amplifier-side end of the Kapton tape.
23. The broadcast receiving device according to claim 21, wherein the components are enclosed in a molding compound.
24. The broadcast receiving device according to claim 14, wherein components of the matching circuit are arranged in the form of discrete components in an adapter plug, which adapter plug is configured to be plugged-in between the antenna amplifier and an antenna terminal.
25. A motor vehicle comprising a broadcast receiving device according to claim 17.
26. The motor vehicle according to claim 25, wherein the carrier of the receiving device is a window pane.
27. The motor vehicle according to claim 26, wherein the carrier is a rear window pain.
28. The motor vehicle according to claim 25, wherein the carrier is a stranded antenna conductor in a spoiler or a foil arranged behind non-conductive trim parts of the vehicle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017]
[0018]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019]
[0020] The receiving device comprises, in a known manner, an antenna 10 having a given antenna impedance, an antenna amplifier 20, a signal processing unit 30 and an output unit 40.
[0021] The antenna 10 can assume an arbitrary form. State-of-the-art antennae are customarily configured in the form of window antennae, i.e. the constituent electrical conductors of the antenna are applied to a window pane of the motor vehicle in the form of a wire or an electrically conductive printed layer, or in the form of a foil. Depending upon the type and form of the antenna 10, the latter has a given antenna impedance. The antenna impedance is typically greater than, or substantially greater than 50 ohms.
[0022] The antenna amplifier 20 has an amplifier core 21, which executes an amplification of signals received by the antenna. An amplifier impedance of the amplifier core 21 of the antenna amplifier 20 is generally 50 ohms. On the grounds of the mutually differing impedances of the amplifier core 21 and the antenna 10, the antenna amplifier 20 additionally comprises a matching circuit 22. The matching circuit 22 is comprised of passive components, which are generally exclusively coils and capacitors. The matching circuit is designed to match the antenna impedance to the amplifier impedance.
[0023] The amplifier core 21 and the matching circuit 22, in a conventional receiving device as represented in
[0024] Each modification to the antenna, e.g. associated with the modified form of the window pane in a different vehicle type, entails a modification to the antenna impedance. As a result, in turn, it is necessary to modify the matching circuit 22, in order to match the modified antenna impedance to the amplifier impedance. This requires a further certification of the antenna amplifier 20. Moreover, for each antenna type or vehicle type, it is necessary to keep an appropriate antenna amplifier in stock. This is associated with a substantial expenditure of costs and time. Additionally, this requires complex logistics.
[0025] Depending upon the type of signals which are to be received and processed by the receiving device, the signal processing unit 30 can be e.g. a radio receiver, and the output unit 40 can be a loudspeaker. If the signals, in addition to sound data, also contain images, the signal processing unit 30, alternatively or additionally, can be configured for the processing of images, i.e. the signal processing unit is a TV receiver. Alternatively or additionally, the output unit 40 then comprises a display.
[0026]
[0027] The matching circuit 22 can be an integral constituent of a signal transmission structure 12, which connects the antenna 10 to the antenna amplifier 20 or to the amplifier core 21. The signal transmission structure 12 comprises the totality of lines, and any antenna terminals 15, which are present between the antenna 10 and the amplifier core 21.
[0028] As the matching circuit 22 comprises passive components only, and particularly is comprised exclusively of coils and capacitors, the former can be provided in a variety of ways. The matching circuit can be produced e.g. in the form of a structure on a carrier, by the screen printing of a conductive material having a specific conductivity. To this end, for example, meander-shaped turns and parallel structures can be printed. A conductive silver paste can be employed, for example, as a conductive material. The carrier is particularly a window pane, e.g. the rear window of the motor vehicle, or can be comprised of further constituent elements of the existing antenna terminal 15, e.g. the Kapton tape.
[0029] The matching circuit can also be produced using film technology. The film technology is provided, for example, in the form of a conductive foil, which comprises a carrier and a metal film which is applied thereto. A conductive foil of this type can be provided on or between two glass layers of a window pane of the motor vehicle. The metal foil can be processed by means of a laser, in order to generate the desired structure for the constitution of the passive components. By the subtractive ablation of selective regions of the metal foil, specific electrical properties can be achieved, which then constitute the matching circuit.
[0030] The matching circuit can also be realized by discrete components. Discrete components can be configured, for example, in the form of SMD (surface mounting device) components. These can be applied, for example, to the window pane onto which the antenna is applied, or to a carrier which is separate from the latter.
[0031] Alternatively, the discrete components can be arranged in an adapter plug (not represented in
[0032] A preferred configuration provides for the application of the discrete components to a Kapton tape which connects the antenna 10 or the antenna terminal 15 to the antenna amplifier 20 or the amplifier core 21. The Kapton tape is thus a constituent of the signal transmission structure 12, or entirely constitutes the signal transmission structure 12. In order to expose the discrete components to the least possible mechanical stress, it is appropriate that the latter should be arranged at an antenna-side end (i.e. at or in the vicinity of the antenna terminal 15) or at the amplifier-side end of the Kapton tape. In these regions, the Kapton tape undergoes the smallest mechanical flexions, such that the connections of the components and the conductor structures of the Kapton tape are not exposed to high mechanical loads. By way of further protection against environmental influences or mechanical effects, components can optionally be enclosed in a molding compound upon assembly.
[0033] In conclusion, a broadcast receiving device for a motor vehicle can be provided which, independently of the number of different types, is associated with limited complexity with respect to certification, costs and logistics.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS
[0034] 10 Antenna [0035] 12 Signal transmission structure [0036] 15 Antenna terminal [0037] 20 Amplifier [0038] 21 Amplifier core [0039] 22 Matching circuit [0040] 30 Signal processing unit, e.g. radio receiver or TV receiver [0041] 40 Output unit, e.g. loudspeaker