Hybrid antenna using parasitic excitation of conducting antennas by dielectric antennas
View Patent ↗An integrated antenna device comprising a first, dielectric antenna component ( 1 ) and a second, electrically-conductive antenna component ( 9 ), wherein the first and second components are not electrically connected to each other but are mutually arranged such that the second component is parasitically driven by the first component when the first component is fed with a predetermined signal.
1. An integrated antenna device comprising a first. dielectric antenna and a second, electrically-conductive antenna, wherein the first and second antennas are not electrically connected to each other but are mutually arranged such that the second antenna is parasitically driven by the first antenna when the first antenna is fed with a predetermined signal wherein the second antenna is connected to ground, and wherein the first and second antennas are configured to radiate in different freouency bands;
wherein the first antenna comprises a high dielectric antenna formed as a dielectric pellet mounted on the first side of a dielectric substrate, a microstrip feed located on the first side of the dielectric substrate and extending between the substrate and the dielectric pellet, and a conductive layer formed on a second side of the dielectric substrate opposed to the first side of the dielectric substrate; and
wherein an aperture is formed in the conductive layer or the conductive layer is removed from the second side of the dielectric substrate at a location corresponding to that of the dielectric pellet.
2. A device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the second antenna is a patch antenna, slot antenna, monopole antenna, dipole antenna or planar inverted-L antenna.
3. A device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the second antenna is located adjacent the first antenna.
4. A device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the second antenna extends over a top surface of the first antenna.
5. A device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first antenna is adapted to radiate at a frequency lower than the second antenna.
6. A device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first antenna is adapted to radiate at a frequency higher than the second antenna.