IP Library Granted Patent US 12700670
Granted Patent B2
US 12700670 · App. 19/003,607 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

Antenna module and communication apparatus including the same

Inventors: Kaoru Sudo (Nagaokakyo, JP); Jumpei Takabayashi (Nagaokakyo, JP)
Assignee: MURATA MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.
H01Q5/20H01Q1/27H01Q1/48H01Q5/10H01Q9/0407
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12700670
App. No.
19/003,607
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An antenna module includes a ground electrode disposed in a dielectric substrate (and radiating elements and feed wiring lines. The radiating elements are disposed to face the ground electrode. The feed wiring lines transmit radio frequency signals to the radiating elements. The radiating element is disposed between the radiating element and the ground electrode. The radiating element is disposed between the radiating element and the ground electrode. The radiating element is larger in size than the radiating element, and the radiating element is larger in size than the radiating element. In plan view in a direction normal to the dielectric substrate, the radiating elements are disposed to overlap with each other. The feed wiring line transmits a radio frequency signal to the radiating element. The feed wiring line transmits a radio frequency signal to the radiating elements.

Claims (67)

1 . An antenna module comprising:

a dielectric substrate;

a ground electrode disposed in the dielectric substrate;

a first radiating element, a second radiating element, and a third radiating element that are each of a plate shape and that are each disposed in or on the dielectric substrate to face the ground electrode; and

a first feed wiring line and a second feed wiring line that are respectively positioned to convey radio frequency signals to at least one of the first radiating element, the second radiating element, and the third radiating element, wherein

the second radiating element is disposed between the third radiating element and the ground electrode,

the first radiating element is disposed between the second radiating element and the ground electrode,

the second radiating element is larger in size than the third radiating element,

the first radiating element is larger in size than the second radiating element,

in plan view in a direction normal to the dielectric substrate, the first radiating element, the second radiating element, and the third radiating element are disposed to overlap with each other,

the first feed wiring line is positioned to convey radio frequency signals to one of the first radiating element, the second radiating element, and the third radiating element, and

the second feed wiring line is positioned to convey radio frequency signals to two remaining ones of the radiating elements.

2 . The antenna module according to claim 1 , wherein

the first feed wiring line is positioned to convey radio frequency signals to the first radiating element, and

the second feed wiring line is positioned to convey radio frequency signals to the second radiating element and the third radiating element.

3 . The antenna module according to claim 2 , wherein

the second feed wiring line penetrates through the first radiating element and the second radiating element and is connected to the third radiating element, and

the first radiating element includes a through hole positioned closer to an element center of the first radiating element than a through hole of the second radiating element positioned relative to an element center of the second radiating element.

4 . The antenna module according to claim 3 ,

wherein a feed point of the third radiating element is positioned closer to an element center of the third radiating element than the through hole of the second radiating element positioned relative to the element center of the second radiating element.

5 . The antenna module according to claim 3 ,

wherein a size of the through hole of the first radiating element is larger than that of the through hole of the second radiating element.

6 . The antenna module according to claim 2 ,

wherein the first feed wiring line is connected to the first radiating element.

7 . The antenna module according to claim 2 ,

wherein the first feed wiring line is capacitively coupled to the first radiating element.

8 . The antenna module according to claim 1 , wherein

the first feed wiring line is positioned to convey radio frequency signals to the second radiating element, and

the second feed wiring line is positioned to convey radio frequency signals to the first radiating element and the third radiating element.

9 . The antenna module according to claim 1 , wherein

the first feed wiring line is positioned to convey radio frequency signals to the third radiating element, and

the second feed wiring line is positioned to convey radio frequency signals to the first radiating element and the second radiating element.

10 . The antenna module according to claim 1 ,

wherein each of the first radiating element, the second radiating element, and the third radiating element is capable of radiating a radio wave in two different polarization directions.

11 . The antenna module according to claim 1 , further comprising:

a matching element connected to at least one of the first feed wiring line and the second feed wiring line.

12 . The antenna module according to claim 11 , wherein

the matching element includes a linear electrode having a belt shape with a first end portion and a second end portion, and

the linear electrode is connected to a corresponding one of the first feed wiring line and the second feed wiring line the first end portion and extends in a direction orthogonal to the feed wiring line.

13 . The antenna module according to claim 12 ,

wherein the matching element further includes a capacitive electrode connected to the second end portion.

14 . The antenna module according to claim 1 , wherein

a first distance between the first radiating element and the ground electrode is longer than a second distance between the first radiating element and the second radiating element, and

the second distance is longer than a third distance between the second radiating element and the third radiating element.

15 . An antenna module comprising:

a dielectric substrate;

a ground electrode disposed in the dielectric substrate;

a first radiating element, a second radiating element, and a third radiating element that are each of a plate shape and that are each disposed in or on the dielectric substrate to face the ground electrode; and

a first feed wiring line and a second feed wiring line that are each positioned to convey a radio frequency signal from a feeder circuit, wherein

the second radiating element is disposed between the third radiating element and the ground electrode,

the first radiating element is disposed between the second radiating element and the ground electrode,

the first radiating element is capable of radiating a radio wave in a first frequency band,

the second radiating element is capable of radiating a radio wave in a second frequency band that is higher in frequency than the first frequency band,

the third radiating element is capable of radiating a radio wave in a third frequency band that is higher in frequency than the second frequency band,

as viewed from plan view in a direction normal to the dielectric substrate, the first radiating element, the second radiating element, and the third radiating element are disposed to overlap with each other,

the first feed wiring line is positioned to convey radio frequency signals to one of the first radiating element, the second radiating element, and the third radiating element, and

the second feed wiring line is positioned to convey radio frequency signals to two remaining ones of the radiating elements.

16 . The antenna module according to claim 15 ,

wherein the first frequency band is a 28 GHz band,

wherein the second frequency band is a 39 GHz band, and

wherein the third frequency band is a 48 GHz band.

17 . The antenna module according to claim 1 , further comprising:

a feeder circuit that supplies a radio frequency signal to each of the first radiating element, the second radiating element, and the third radiating element via the first feed wiring line and the second feed wiring line.

18 . The antenna module according to claim 2 , further comprising:

a feeder circuit that supplies a radio frequency signal to each of the first radiating element, the second radiating element, and the third radiating element via the first feed wiring line and the second feed wiring line.

19 . A communication apparatus including the antenna module according to claim 1 .

20 . A communication apparatus including the antenna module according to claim 15 .