IP Library Granted Patent US 8,018,983
Granted Patent B2
US 8,018,983 · App. 11/971,573 · Granted Sep 13, 2011

Tunable diversity antenna for use with frequency hopping communications protocol

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Patent No.
US 8,018,983
App. No.
11/971,573
Granted
Sep 13, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A sound reproducing device. The sound reproducing device for receiving a frequency-hopping signal having an instantaneous frequency within a hopping bandwidth. The sound reproducing device comprises a first antenna having a bandwidth including the hopping bandwidth for producing a first received signal and a second antenna tunable to frequencies within the hopping bandwidth responsive to an instantaneous hopping frequency. The second antenna produces a second received signal. The device further comprises a module for processing one or both of the first and second received signals to produce a signal for driving the sound reproducing device.

Claims (36)

1. A receiver for receiving a frequency-hopping signal having an instantaneous frequency within a hopping bandwidth, the receiver comprising:

a first antenna having a bandwidth including the hopping bandwidth for producing a first received signal;

a second antenna tunable to frequencies within the hopping bandwidth responsive to an instantaneous hopping frequency, the second antenna for producing a second received signal;

a module connected to the first and second antennas for processing one or both of the first and the second received signals to produce an information signal; and

wherein the frequency-hopping signal has a first instantaneous frequency at a first time and changes to a second instantaneous frequency at a second time, a control signal for tuning the second antenna to the second instantaneous frequency at the second time when a difference between the first and the second instantaneous frequencies exceeds a predetermined amount.

2. The receiver of claim 1 the information signal for driving an audio reproducing device.

3. The receiver of claim 2 the audio reproducing device comprising one of a headphone, an earphone, a speaker and an ear-bud.

4. The receiver of claim 1 , wherein the hopping bandwidth comprises a first and a second sub-band, the second antenna tuned to the first sub-band responsive to an instantaneous frequency within the first sub-band and tuned to the second sub-band responsive to the instantaneous frequency in the second sub-band.

5. The receiver of claim 4 the second antenna tuned to the second sub-band when a signal quality metric of the frequency-hopping signal drops below a predetermined signal quality metric.

6. The receiver of claim 1 the control signal for configuring one or more structural elements of the second antenna for tuning the second antenna.

7. The receiver of claim 6 the one or more structural elements of the second antenna comprising a feed terminal, a ground terminal and an effective electrical length.

8. The receiver of claim 7 the control signal for opening or closing a switch to reposition the feed terminal or the ground terminal.

9. The receiver of claim 8 wherein the switch comprises a discrete switch, a PIN diode, a control field effect transistor or a micro-electro-mechanical system.

10. The receiver of claim 6 the control signal for controlling an effective electrical length by changing a physical length of the second antenna.

11. The receiver of claim 1 further comprising a controller for producing the control signal responsive to a signal quality metric of the second received signal.

12. The receiver of claim 1 further comprising a controller for producing the control signal that controls an effective electrical length of the second antenna by inserting a capacitor or an inductor at a feed terminal of the second antenna.

13. The receiver of claim 12 wherein the capacitor comprises a varactor diode having a variable capacitance responsive to the control signal or an electrically controllable capacitor.

14. The receiver of claim 1 wherein the first and the second antennas each comprise a planar inverted F antenna (PIFA) antenna.

15. The receiver of claim 1 wherein the second antenna comprises one or more switching elements responsive to the control signal for tuning the second antenna.

16. The receiver of claim 1 wherein the second antenna comprises a spiral antenna further comprising an inner spiral and an outer spiral, the control signal for controlling a parasitic capacitance between the inner and the outer spirals to tune the second antenna.

17. The receiver of claim 1 wherein the second antenna comprises a meanderline antenna, the control signal for controlling an effective electrical length of the meanderline antenna.

18. The receiver of claim 17 wherein the meanderline antenna comprises a plurality of switchable taps and the effective electrical length is controlled by opening or closing one or more of the switchable taps.

19. The receiver of claim 1 wherein the bandwidth of the first antenna is fixed.

20. The receiver of claim 1 the module for selecting one of the first and the second received signals to produce the information signal therefrom, the selection responsive to a characteristic of the first and the second signals.

21. The receiver of claim 1 wherein information carried by the first signal is different from information carried by the second signal.

22. The receiver of claim 21 wherein the information carried by the first signal and the information carried by the second signal drive a respective first audio reproducing device and second audio reproducing device.

23. A sound reproducing device for receiving a frequency-hopping signal having an instantaneous frequency within a hopping bandwidth, the sound reproducing device comprising:

a first antenna having a bandwidth including the hopping bandwidth for producing a first received signal;

a second antenna tunable to frequencies within the hopping bandwidth responsive to an instantaneous hopping frequency, the second antenna for producing a second received signal;

a module for processing one or both of the first and the second received signals to produce a signal for driving the sound reproducing device; and

wherein the frequency-hopping signal has a first instantaneous frequency at a first time and changes to a second instantaneous frequency at a second time, the receiver further comprising a control signal for tuning the second antenna to the second instantaneous frequency when the difference between the first and the second instantaneous frequencies exceeds a predetermined amount.

24. The sound reproducing device of claim 23 , wherein the hopping bandwidth comprises a first and a second sub-band, the second antenna tuned to the first sub-band responsive to an instantaneous frequency within the first sub-band and tuned to the second sub-band responsive to the instantaneous frequency in the second sub-band.

25. The sound reproducing device of claim 24 the second antenna tuned to the second sub-band when a signal quality metric of the frequency-hopping signal drops below a predetermined signal quality metric.

26. The sound reproducing device of claim 24 further comprising a controller for producing one or more control signals responsive to the instantaneous hoping frequency for configuring one or more structural elements of the second antenna for tuning the second antenna.

27. The sound reproducing device of claim 24 wherein the second antenna comprises one or more switching elements responsive to one or more control signals for tuning the second antenna.

28. The sound reproducing device of claim 24 wherein the bandwidth of the first antenna is fixed.

Assignments (8)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 28, 2017
From: SKYCROSS KOREA CO., LTD.
To: SKYCROSS CO., LTD.
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From: ACHILLES TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT CO II, INC.
To: SKYCROSS KOREA CO., LTD.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 31, 2016
From: SKYCROSS, INC.
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 25, 2012
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 23, 2008
From: TORNATTA, PAUL A., MR.; MONTGOMERY, MARK T., MR.; MORTON, CHRISTOPHER H., MR.
To: SKYCROSS, INC.
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