IP Library Granted Patent US 8,253,647
Granted Patent B2
US 8,253,647 · App. 12/701,778 · Granted Aug 28, 2012

High isolation multi-band monopole antenna for MIMO systems

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Patent No.
US 8,253,647
App. No.
12/701,778
Granted
Aug 28, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

A high isolation multi-band monopole antenna that can be used in connection with MIMO systems is provided. The antenna can include various components to prevent band to band coupling and provide isolation from neighboring antennas.

Claims (42)

1. An antenna comprising:

an antenna base;

a connector pin extending from a top side and from a bottom side of the antenna base along a single, central vertical axis substantially perpendicular to the antenna base;

a connector body mounted on an electrical body, the connector body extending along first and second vertical axes substantially parallel to the connector pin; and

an RF choke mounted on the electrical body, the RF choke extending along third and fourth vertical axes substantially parallel to the connector body,

wherein a first distance between the antenna base and a distal end of the connector pin is substantially equal to a second distance between the antenna base and distal ends of the connector body,

wherein a third distance between the antenna base and distal ends of the RF choke is less than both the first and second distances, and

wherein the connector body provides a current to excite a radiator and cause the radiator to emit a main radiation beam, the main radiation beam scatters into a plurality of scatter beams, and the RF choke prevents reflections of the scatter beams from interfering with the main radiation beam.

2. The antenna of claim 1 further comprising a housing with an upper domed portion housing at least portions of the connector pin, the connector body, and the RF choke.

3. The antenna of claim 1 further comprising an insulation material disposed between the connector pin and the connector body.

4. The antenna of claim 1 wherein the antenna can both transmit a main radiation beam and receive a radiation beam from at least a second antenna.

5. The antenna of claim 4 wherein the RF choke prevents interference between the main beam radiation and the radiation beam from the second antenna.

6. The antenna of claim 1 operating at a frequency of approximately 2.4-2.5 GHz.

7. The antenna of claim 6 wherein isolation of from approximately −39 dB to approximately −58 dB of the main radiation beam is achieved.

8. The antenna of claim 1 operating at a frequency of approximately 5.15-5.875 GHz.

9. The antenna of claim 8 wherein isolation of from approximately −40 dB to approximately −51 dB of the main radiation beam is achieved.

10. An antenna comprising:

an antenna base;

a connector pin extending from a bottom side of the antenna base along a central vertical axis substantially perpendicular to the antenna base;

a high pass circuit deposited substantially directly on a top side of the antenna base;

a printed circuit board substrate extending from the top side of the antenna base; and

a radiator deposited on the printed circuit board,

wherein the high pass circuit passes signals having at least a predetermined high frequency for transmission by the radiator, and the high pass circuit blocks signals having a frequency below the predetermined high frequency from being transmitted by the radiator.

11. The antenna of claim 10 further comprising a housing with an upper domed portion housing at least portions of the connector pin, the high pass circuit, and the radiator.

12. The antenna of claim 10 wherein the radiator can both transmit a main radiation beam and receive a radiation beam from at least a second antenna.

13. The antenna of claim 12 wherein the main radiation beam is transmitted at least the predetermined high frequency and the radiation beam from the second antenna is received at below the predetermined high frequency.

14. The antenna of claim 13 wherein the high pass circuit prevents interference between the main beam radiation and the radiation beam from the second antenna.

15. The antenna of claim 10 wherein the predetermined high frequency is approximately 5 GHz.

16. The antenna of claim 10 operating at a frequency of approximately 5.15-5.875 GHz.

17. The antenna of claim 16 wherein isolation of from approximately −40 dB to approximately −51 dB of the main radiation beam is achieved.

18. An antenna comprising:

an antenna base;

a connector pin extending from a top side and from a bottom side of the antenna base along a single, central vertical axis substantially perpendicular to the antenna base;

a connector body mounted on an electrical body, the connector body extending along first and second vertical axes substantially parallel to the connector pin;

an RF choke mounted on the electrical body, the RF choke extending along third and fourth vertical axes substantially parallel to the connector body;

a high pass circuit deposited substantially directly on a top side of the antenna base;

a printed circuit board substrate extending from the top side of the antenna base; and

a radiator deposited on the printed circuit board,

wherein the connector body emits a main radiation beam, the main radiation beam scatters into a plurality of scatter beams, and the RF choke prevents reflections of the scatter beams from interfering with the main radiation beam, and

wherein the high pass circuit passes signals having at least a predetermined high frequency, and the high pass circuit blocks signals having a frequency below the predetermined high frequency.

19. The antenna of claim 18 operating at a frequency of approximately 5.15-5.875 GHz.

20. The antenna of claim 19 wherein isolation of from approximately −40 dB to approximately −51 dB of the main radiation beam is achieved.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 20, 2021
From: PC-TEL, INC.
To: PCTEL, INC.
Reel/Frame 056322/0326 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 8, 2010
From: LE, KEVIN; LIN, JESSE
To: PC-TEL, INC.
Reel/Frame 023910/0074 →