IP Library Granted Patent US 6,943,730
Granted Patent B2
US 6,943,730 · App. 10/133,717 · Granted Sep 13, 2005

Low-profile, multi-frequency, multi-band, capacitively loaded magnetic dipole antenna

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Patent No.
US 6,943,730
App. No.
10/133,717
Granted
Sep 13, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A design and physical configuration for multi-frequency, low-profile, capacitively loaded magnetic dipole (CLMD) antennas to be used in wireless communications. One component of the CLMD antenna having one to three metal plates, and one component having one to n elements. The range of frequencies covered to be determined by the shape, size, and number of elements in the physical configuration of the components.

Claims (73)

1. An antenna, comprising:

a first top plate having a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and two sides connecting the first end to the second end;

a second top plate having a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and two sides connecting the first end to the second end, wherein one side of the second top plate is adjacent to one side of the first top plate, the first and second top plates configured to form a capacitive part of the antenna configured to confine an electric field generated by the antenna in a horizontal plane;

a ground plane electrically connected with the first and second top plates, the ground plane configured to create an inductive part of the antenna with the first and second top plates, the inductive part configured to expel a magnetic field generated by the antenna; and

an antenna feed coupled to the first end of the first top plate, wherein the first top plate, the second top plate, the ground plane, and the antenna feed are positioned to form a current distribution having a substantially circular cross-section.

2. The antenna of claim 1 , wherein the antenna feed further comprises a feedline coupled with the first top plate, the feedline configured to supply power to the antenna.

3. The antenna of claim 1 , wherein the electric field confinement and a frequency bandwidth of the antenna can be controlled by controlling the separation between the first and second top plates.

4. The antenna of claim 1 , further comprising active or passive components installed on the under side of the ground plane in order to save circuit board real estate within a device in which the antenna is installed.

5. A multi-frequency range antenna, comprising a plurality of antenna components each configured to operate in a selected frequency range, at least one antenna component including:

a first top plate having a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and two sides connecting the first end to the second end;

a second top plate having a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and two sides connecting the first end to the second end, wherein one side of the second top plate is adjacent to one side of the first top plate, the first and second top plates configured to form a capacitive part of the antenna component configured to confine an electric field generated by the antenna component in a horizontal plane;

a ground plane electrically connected with the first and second top plates, the ground plane configured to create an inductive part of the antenna component with the first and second top plates, the inductive part configured to expel a magnetic field generated by the antenna component; and

an antenna feed coupled to the first end of the first top plate, wherein the first top plate, the second top plate, the ground plane, and the antenna feed are positioned to form a current distribution having a substantially circular cross-section.

6. A multi-frequency range antenna of claim 5 , wherein the size of each of the plurality of antenna components is configured so that the antenna operates in the selected frequency range.

7. The multi-frequency range antenna of claim 5 , wherein the plurality of antenna components are vertically or horizontally aligned with respect to each other.

8. The multi-frequency range antenna of claim 5 , wherein the antenna feed further comprises a feedline coupled to the first top plate, and wherein the feedline is configured to supply power to the antenna component with which it is coupled.

9. The multi-frequency range antenna of claim 8 , wherein any antenna components not coupled with one of the plurality of feed lines is excited through magnetic coupling.

10. The multi-frequency range antenna of claim 5 , wherein the antenna feed further comprises a feedline coupled to the first top plate of at least one of the plurality of antenna components, wherein the feedline is configured to supply power to the antenna component with which it is coupled, and wherein the remaining antenna components are excited through magnetic coupling.

11. The multi-frequency range antenna of claim 5 , wherein the antenna components are stacked within or on top of each other.

12. The multi-frequency range antenna of claim 5 , wherein at least some of the plurality of antenna components share a common ground plane.

13. The multi-frequency range antenna of claim 5 , wherein the selected frequency ranges of the plurality of antenna components comprise a single frequency band.

14. The multi-frequency range antenna of claim 5 , wherein the selected frequency ranges of the plurality of antenna components comprise a plurality of frequency bands, and wherein the antenna components are grouped by frequency band.

15. The multi-frequency range antenna of claim 14 , wherein antenna components of the same frequency band can be aligned vertically or horizontally with respect to each other.

16. The multi-frequency range antenna of claim 14 , wherein antenna components of the same frequency band can be aligned vertically or horizontally with respect to antenna components of other frequency bands.

17. The multi-frequency range antenna of claim 14 , wherein the antenna components of the same frequency band can be stacked within or on top of each other.

18. The multi-frequency range antenna of claim 14 , wherein the antenna components of the same frequency band can be grouped together next to antenna components of other frequency bands or interspersed with antenna components of other frequency bands.

19. The multi-frequency range antenna of claim 5 , further comprising active or passive components installed on the under side of the ground plane in order to save circuit board real estate within a device in which the antenna is installed.

20. An antenna, comprising:

a top section comprising a first top plate having a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and two sides connecting the first end and second end, a second top plate adjacent to the first top plate, and a connection section connecting one side of the first top plate to the second top plate near the second end of the first top plate, the first and second top plates configured to form a capacitive part of the antenna configured to confine an electric field generated by the antenna in a horizontal plane;

a ground plane electrically connected with the top section, the ground plane configured to create an inductive part of the antenna with the first and second top plates, the inductive part configured to expel a magnetic field generated by the antenna;

an antenna feed coupled to the first end of the first top plate, and

a ground point, separate from the antenna feed, coupled to the first end of the first top plate;

wherein the first top plate, the second top plate, the connection section, the ground plane, and the antenna feed are positioned to form a current distribution having a substantially circular cross-section.

21. The antenna of claim 20 , wherein the antenna feed further comprises a feedline coupled with the first top plate, the feedline configured to supply power to the antenna.

22. The antenna of claim 20 , wherein the electric field confinement of the antenna can be controlled by controlling the separation between the first and second top plates.

23. The antenna of claim 20 , wherein the connection section controls, at least in part, the frequency bandwidth of the antenna.

24. The antenna of claim 20 , further comprising a bridge configured to extend across a gap between the first and second top plates, wherein the inductance of the inductive section is controlled at least in part by the bridge.

25. The antenna of claim 24 , wherein the bridge is electrically connected with at least one of the first and second top plates.

26. The antenna of claim 24 , wherein the bridge is capacitively loaded with respect to at least one of the first and second top plates.

27. The antenna of claim 20 , further comprising active or passive components installed on the under side of the ground plane in order to save circuit board real estate within a device in which the antenna is installed.

28. A multi-frequency range antenna, comprising a plurality of antenna components, at least one antenna component comprising:

a top section comprising a first top plate having a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and two sides connecting the first end and the second end, a second top plate adjacent to the first top plate, and a connection section connecting one side of the first top plate to the second top plate near the second end of the first top plate, the first and second top plates configured to form a capacitive part of the antenna component configured to confine an electric field generated by the antenna component in a horizontal plane;

a ground plane electrically connected with the top section, the ground plane configured to create an inductive part of the antenna component with the first and second top plates, the inductive part configured to expel a magnetic field generated by the antenna component;

an antenna feed coupled to the first end of the first top plate, and

a ground point, separate from the antenna feed, coupled to the first end of the first top plate;

wherein the first top plate, the second top plate, the connection section, the ground plane, and the antenna feed are positioned to form a current distribution having a substantially circular cross-section.

29. The multi-frequency range antenna of claim 28 , wherein the plurality of antenna components are vertically or horizontally aligned with respect to each other.

30. The multi-frequency range antenna of claim 28 , wherein the antenna feed further comprises a feedline coupled to the first top plate, and wherein the feedline is configured to supply power to the antenna component with which it is coupled.

31. The multi-frequency range antenna of claim 30 , wherein any antenna components not coupled with one of the plurality of feed lines is excited through magnetic coupling.

32. The multi-frequency range antenna of claim 28 , wherein the antenna feed further comprises a feedline coupled to the first top plate of at least one of the plurality of antenna components, wherein the feedline is configured to supply power to the antenna component with which it is coupled, and wherein the remaining antenna components are excited through magnetic coupling.

33. The multi-frequency range antenna of claim 28 , wherein the antenna components are stacked within or on top of each other.

34. The multi-frequency range antenna of claim 28 , wherein at least some of the plurality of antenna components share a common ground plane.

35. The multi-frequency range antenna of claim 28 , wherein the selected frequency ranges of the plurality of antenna components comprise a single frequency band.

36. The multi-frequency range antenna of claim 28 , wherein the selected frequency ranges of the plurality of antenna components comprise a plurality of frequency bands, and wherein the antenna components are grouped by frequency band.

37. The multi-frequency range antenna of claim 36 , wherein antenna components of the same frequency band can be aligned vertically or horizontally with respect to each other.

38. The multi-frequency range antenna of claim 36 , wherein antenna components of the same frequency band can be aligned vertically or horizontally with respect to antenna components of other frequency bands.

39. The multi-frequency range antenna of claim 36 , wherein the antenna components of the same frequency band can be stacked within or on top of each other.

40. The multi-frequency range antenna of claim 36 , wherein the antenna components of the same frequency band can be grouped together next to antenna components of other frequency bands or interspersed with antenna components of other frequency bands.

41. The multi-frequency range antenna of claim 28 , further comprising active or passive components installed on the under side of the ground plane in order to save circuit board real estate within a device in which the antenna is installed.

42. A multi-frequency band antenna, comprising:

a top section, the top section comprising a plurality of antenna components, at least one antenna component comprising:

a first top plate having a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and two dies connecting the first end and second end, a second top plate adjacent to the first top plate, and a connection section connecting one side of the first top plate to the second top plate near the second end of the first top plate, the first and second top plates configured to form a capacitive part of the antenna component configured to confine an electric field generated by the antenna component in a horizontal plane;

an antenna feed coupled to the first end of the first top plate, and a ground point, separate from the antenna feed, coupled to the first end of the first top plate; and

a ground plane electrically connected with the top section, the ground plane configured to create an inductive part of each of the plurality of antenna components with the first and second top plates of each of the plurality of antenna components, the inductive part configured to expel a magnetic field generated by each of the plurality of antenna components;

wherein the first top plate, the second top plate, the connection section, the ground plane, and the antenna feed are positioned to form a current distribution having a substantially circular cross-section on the at least one antenna component.

43. The multi-frequency band antenna of claim 42 , wherein at least some of the antenna components of the plurality of antenna components share at least one of the first and second top plates in common with other antenna components of the plurality of antenna components.

44. The multi-frequency band antenna of claim 42 , wherein the antenna feed further comprises a feedline coupled to the first top section, the feedline configured to supply power to the multi-frequency band antenna.

45. The multi-frequency band antenna of claim 42 , wherein the electric field confinement of each of the plurality of antenna components can be controlled by controlling the separation between the first and second top plates of each of the plurality of antenna components.

46. The multi-frequency band antenna of claim 42 , further comprising a bridge configured to extend across a gap between the first and second top plates of one of the plurality of antenna components, wherein the inductance of the inductive section of antenna component is controlled at least in part by the bridge.

47. The multi-frequency band antenna of claim 46 , wherein the bridge is electrically connected with the first and second top plates of the antenna component.

48. The multi-frequency band antenna of claim 46 , wherein the bridge is capacitively loaded with respect to at least one of the first and second top plates of the antenna component.

49. The multi-frequency band antenna of claim 42 , further comprising a mono-band antenna stacked inside the cavity created between the top section and ground plane.

50. The multi-frequency band antenna of claim 42 , further comprising active or passive components installed on the under side of the ground plane in order to save circuit board real estate within a device in which the antenna is installed.

Assignments (5)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 5, 2023
From: ETHERTRONICS, INC.
To: AVX ANTENNA, INC.
Reel/Frame 063549/0336 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 4, 2023
From: AVX ANTENNA, INC.
To: KYOCERA AVX COMPONENTS (SAN DIEGO), INC.
Reel/Frame 063543/0302 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 31, 2018
From: NH EXPANSION CREDIT FUND HOLDINGS LP
To: ETHERTRONICS, INC.
Reel/Frame 045210/0725 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 15, 2016
From: SILICON VALLEY BANK; GOLD HILL CAPITAL 2008, LP
To: ETHERTRONICS, INC.
Reel/Frame 040331/0919 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 21, 2016
From: ETHERTRONICS, INC.
To: NH EXPANSION CREDIT FUND HOLDINGS LP
Reel/Frame 040464/0245 →