IP Library Granted Patent US 7,616,163
Granted Patent B2
US 7,616,163 · App. 11/627,357 · Granted Nov 10, 2009

Multiband tunable antenna

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Patent No.
US 7,616,163
App. No.
11/627,357
Granted
Nov 10, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

One embodiment of the invention relates to an antenna providing a tunable resonant frequency within a low frequency band and further providing a high resonant frequency, the antenna comprises a first radiating structure of a first effective electrical length, a second radiating structure of a second effective electrical length having a fractional integer relationship to a wavelength related to the high resonant frequency and a variable reactance element connecting the first and the second radiating structures, wherein varying a reactance of the variable reactance element tunes the antenna within the low frequency band.

Claims (46)

1. An antenna providing a tunable resonant frequency within a low frequency band and further providing a high resonant frequency, the antenna comprising:

a first radiating structure of a first effective electrical length;

a second radiating structure of a second effective electrical length having a fractional integer relationship to a wavelength related to the high resonant frequency;

a variable reactance element connecting the first and the second radiating structures, wherein varying a reactance of the variable reactance element tunes the antenna within the low frequency band; and

wherein the first effective electrical length has a fractional integer relationship to the high resonant frequency approximately equal to the fractional integer relationship of the second effective length to the high resonant frequency.

2. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the second effective length is about one-half of the wavelength of the high resonant frequency.

3. The antenna of claim 1 responsive to a signal representing a desired operating frequency for the antenna, wherein the reactance of the variable reactance element is responsive to the desired operating frequency.

4. The antenna of claim 3 wherein the variable reactance element comprises a variable capacitor responsive to the signal for controlling a capacitance presented by the variable capacitor.

5. The antenna of claim 4 wherein the variable capacitor comprises a varactor diode, and wherein the signal controls a reverse DC bias applied to the varactor diode to control the capacitance presented by the varactor diode.

6. The antenna of claim 3 operative with a communications device providing a digital signal representing an operating frequency of the communications device, the antenna further comprising an element for converting the digital signal to an analog signal, the analog signal for affecting the reactance of the variable reactance element.

7. The antenna of claim 6 wherein the variable reactance element comprises a varactor diode, and wherein a reverse DC bias applied to the varactor diode for affecting the capacitance thereof is responsive to the analog signal.

8. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the first radiating structure comprises first and second meanderline conductive segments connected by a conductive bridging segment.

9. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the second radiating structure comprises a planar conductive element.

10. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the low frequency band comprises frequencies between about 470 MHz and 860 MHz, and wherein the high resonant frequency is about 1675 MHz.

11. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the variable reactance element comprises one or both of a controllably variable capacitance and a controllably variable inductance.

12. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the first radiating structure comprises an inverted F antenna structure.

13. The antenna of claim 1 further comprising a proximate ground plane.

14. The antenna of claim 13 further comprising a reactive element connected between the second radiating structure and the ground plane.

15. The antenna of claim 14 wherein the reactive element comprises a variable capacitor.

16. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the first effective electrical length and the second effective length are each about a half wavelength at the high resonant frequency.

17. An antenna providing a tunable first resonant frequency within a low frequency band and further providing a second resonant frequency at a high frequency, the antenna comprising:

a first and a second radiating structure, wherein the first radiating structure comprises first and second meanderline conductive segments connected by a conductive bridging segment;

a variable reactance element electrically connecting the first and the second radiating structures, wherein controllably varying a reactance of the variable reactance element tunes the antenna within the low frequency band; and

wherein at the second resonant frequency the first radiating structure is a primary radiating structure, and wherein a combination of the first and the second radiating structures, as determined by a reactance of the variable reactance element, provide the tunable first resonant frequency within the low frequency band.

18. The antenna of claim 17 the second radiating element having an effective electrical length of one-half of a wavelength of the high resonant frequency.

19. The antenna of claim 18 the first radiating element having an effective electrical length of one-half of a wavelength of the high resonant frequency.

20. The antenna of claim 17 responsive to a signal representing a desired operating frequency for the antenna, wherein the reactance of the variable reactance element is responsive to the signal representing the desired operating frequency.

21. The antenna of claim 17 wherein the second radiating structure comprises a planar conductive element.

22. The antenna of claim 17 wherein the low frequency band comprises frequencies between about 470 MHz and 860 MHz, and wherein the second resonant frequency is about 1675 MHz.

23. An antenna providing a low resonant frequency and a high resonant frequency, the antenna comprising:

a first radiating structure of a first effective electrical length, wherein the first radiating structure comprises first and second meanderline conductive segments connected by a conductive bridging segment;

a second radiating structure of a second effective electrical length having a fractional integer relationship to a wavelength related to the high resonant frequency; and

a reactance element electrically connecting the first and the second radiating structures, wherein a reactance of the reactance element determines the low resonant frequency.

24. The antenna of claim 23 wherein the first effective electrical length has a fractional integer relationship to the high resonant frequency.

25. The antenna of claim 23 wherein the first and the second effective lengths have the same fractional integer relationship to the high resonant frequency.

26. The antenna of claim 23 wherein the fractional relationship comprises an effective electrical length of one-half of the wavelength of the high resonant frequency.

27. The antenna of claim 23 wherein the second radiating structure comprises a planar conductive element.

28. An antenna providing a tunable resonant frequency within a low frequency band and further providing a high resonant frequency, the antenna comprising:

a first and a second radiating structure; and

a plurality of switchably controllable reactance elements disposed between the first and the second radiating structures, wherein one or more of the plurality of switchably controllable reactance elements are connected between the first and the second radiating structures to vary a reactance between the first and the second radiating structures and thereby tune the antenna within the low frequency band.

29. The antenna of claim 28 wherein an effective electrical length of the first and the second radiating structures have the same fractional integer relationship to a wavelength of the high resonant frequency.

30. The antenna of claim 28 wherein an effective electrical length of the second radiating structure is one-half of a wavelength of the high resonant frequency.

31. The antenna of claim 28 responsive to a signal representing a desired operating frequency for the antenna, wherein one or more of the plurality of switchably controllable reactance elements is responsive to the signal to tune the antenna within the low frequency band.

32. The antenna of claim 31 wherein each one of the plurality of switchably controllable reactance elements comprises a serial configuration of a switch element and a capacitor, and wherein one or more of the switches are configured to a closed state responsive to the signal.

33. The antenna of claim 28 wherein the first radiating structure comprises first and second meanderline conductive segments connected by a conductive bridging segment.

34. The antenna of claim 28 wherein the second radiating structure comprises a planar conductive element.

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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 28, 2017
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To: SKYCROSS CO., LTD.
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