IP Library Granted Patent US 10,811,773
Granted Patent B2
US 10,811,773 · App. 15/944,950 · Granted Oct 20, 2020

Broadband kandoian loop antenna

Inventors: Erin McGough (Cuyahoga Falls, OH); Thomas Lutman (Berlin Center, OH)
Assignee: PC-TEL, INC.
H01Q7/00H01Q9/04H01Q21/205H01Q1/38H01Q21/26
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Patent No.
US 10,811,773
App. No.
15/944,950
Granted
Oct 20, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

A wideband Kandoian loop antenna is provided. The impedance bandwidth of the antenna can be enhanced relative to antennas known in the art by capacitively coupling to radiating sections on the antenna, thereby ensuring efficient operation of the antenna over a wide frequency band. The antenna can include a highly symmetric arrangement that can yield a circular current distribution that resembles that of a small loop antenna driven by a constant current source. The circular current distribution can beget excellent radiation patterns, for example, when the antenna is integrated in a ceiling-mounted access point, and the circular current can radiate a strongly horizontally polarized electric field that decouples the antenna from nearby vertically polarized antenna elements, thereby allowing the antenna to be collocated with vertically polarized elements with little degradation to overall system level performance.

Claims (15)

1. A loop antenna comprising:

a plurality of loop segments, each of the plurality of loop segments including a respective transmission section, a respective return section, and a respective radiating section,

wherein the respective transmission section of each of the plurality of loop segments is electrically coupled to an input feed of a coaxial cable transmission line,

wherein the respective transmission section of each of the plurality of loop segments is capacitively coupled to the respective radiating section of a respective one of the plurality of loop segments,

wherein the respective radiating section of each of the plurality of loop segments is capacitively coupled to the respective return section of the respective one of the plurality of loop segments,

wherein the respective return section of each of the plurality of loop segments is electrically coupled to a respective short circuit point of the respective one of the plurality of loop segments,

wherein the respective short circuit point of each of the plurality of loop segments is electrically coupled to a return portion of the coaxial cable transmission line,

wherein each of the plurality of loop segments is printed on a substrate of a printed circuit board,

wherein the respective radiating section of each of the plurality of loop segments is printed on a first plane of the substrate, and wherein the respective transmission section and the respective return section of each of the plurality of loop segments are printed on a second plane of the substrate that is parallel to the first plane.

2. The loop antenna of claim 1 wherein a first portion of the respective radiating section of each of the plurality of loop segments overlaps with a second portion of the respective transmission section of the respective one of the plurality of loop segments, and wherein a third portion of the respective radiating section of each of the plurality of loop segments overlaps with a fourth portion of the respective return section of the respective one of the plurality of loop segments.

3. The loop antenna of claim 2 wherein the first portion of the respective radiating section of each of the plurality of loop segments overlaps with the second portion of the respective transmission section of the respective one of the plurality of loop segments and the third portion of the respective radiating section of each of the plurality of loop segments overlaps with the fourth portion of the respective return section of the respective one of the plurality of loop segments at peak points of an electric field of the loop antenna.

4. The loop antenna of claim 1 wherein each of the plurality of loop segments is evenly distributed around a center of the printed circuit board.

5. The loop antenna of claim 1 wherein a distance between the respective short circuit point of each of the plurality of loop segments and a center of the respective radiating section of the respective one of the plurality of loop segments is half of a 5.5 G Hz signal wavelength.

6. The loop antenna of claim 1 wherein a length of the respective radiating section of each of the plurality of loop segments is a quarter of a 5.5 GHz signal wavelength.

7. The loop antenna of claim 1 wherein the respective transmission section of each of the plurality of loop segments includes a respective impedance matching portion.

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 Apr 4, 2018
From: MCGOUGH, ERIN; LUTMAN, THOMAS
To: PC-TEL, INC.
Reel/Frame 045433/0415 →