Abstract:
An antenna includes first and second radiating elements and a conductive arm. The second radiating element has opposite feeding and grounding end portions, each of which is coupled to a respective one of feeding and grounding end portions of the first radiating element. The conductive arm is coupled to the feeding end portion of the second radiating element.
Abstract:
A multi-band antenna includes a ground section, a feed-in section, a first conductor arm, and a second conductor arm. The feed-in section has a first end, a second end opposite to the first end, and a feed-in point for feeding in radio frequency signals. The first end of the feed-in section is connected electrically to the ground section. The first conductor arm has a connecting section that extends from the second end of the feed-in section, and an extending section that extends from the connecting section, that is distal from the ground section, and that has a first end portion. The second conductor arm extends from the second end of the feed-in section, and has a second end portion that is adjacent to the first end portion of the extending section.
Abstract:
An antenna includes a T-shaped radiating element and a coupling element. The radiating element includes opposite first and second radiating portions, and a feeding portion that extends transversely to the first and second radiating portions and that is connected to a junction of the first and second radiating portions. The coupling element is disposed between the second radiating portion and the feeding portion of the radiating element, and is coupled electromagnetically to at least one of the second radiating portion and the feeding portion of the radiating element.
Abstract:
An antenna includes first and second dielectric substrates, a grounding element, and a radiating unit. The first dielectric substrate extends on a horizontal plane. The grounding element is formed on the first dielectric substrate. The second dielectric substrate extends on a vertical plane transverse to the horizontal plane and is disposed on the first dielectric substrate. The radiating unit is formed on the second dielectric substrate, and is provided with a feeding point, and a grounding point coupled to the grounding element.
Abstract:
An antenna includes a base element, grounding and feeding points, and first and second radiating elements. Each of the grounding and feeding points is provided on the base element. The first radiating element is operable in a first frequency band, and extends from the base element. The second radiating element is operable in a second frequency band lower than the first frequency band, extends from the base element, and is formed with a slot.
Abstract:
An antenna includes a loop radiating element, and first and second radiating arms. The loop radiating element includes first and second segments, each of which has opposite first and second ends, and an intermediate segment that interconnects the second ends of the first and second segments thereof. The first and second radiating arms extend outwardly and respectively from the first and second ends of the first segment of the loop radiating element.
Abstract:
An antenna includes a T-shaped radiating element and a coupling element. The radiating element includes opposite first and second radiating portions, and a feeding portion that extends transversely to the first and second radiating portions and that is connected to a junction of the first and second radiating portions. The coupling element is disposed between the second radiating portion and the feeding portion of the radiating element, and is coupled electromagnetically to at least one of the second radiating portion and the feeding portion of the radiating element.
Abstract:
An antenna includes first and second radiating elements. The first radiating element is operable in a first frequency range. The second radiating element cooperates with the first radiating element to define a slot therebetween in such a manner that the second radiating element is coupled electromagnetically to the first radiating element. The construction as such permits operation of the second radiating element in a second frequency range different from the first frequency range, and a third frequency range different from the first and second frequency ranges.
Abstract:
An antenna includes a dielectric substrate, feeding and grounding elements, a base element, a radiating element, and an interconnecting element. The feeding and grounding elements are formed on the dielectric substrate. The base element is mounted on the dielectric substrate such that the base element is in electrical contact with the feeding and grounding elements. The radiating element is spaced apart from the dielectric substrate. The interconnecting element interconnects the base element and the radiating element.
Abstract:
An antenna includes a base element, grounding and feeding points, and first and second radiating elements. Each of the grounding and feeding points is provided on the base element. The first radiating element is operable in a first frequency band, and extends from the base element. The second radiating element is operable in a second frequency band lower than the first frequency band, extends from the base element, and is formed with a slot.