Abstract:
An antenna includes: a grounding element extending along a first plane; a radiating element having a first side and extending along a second plane substantially parallel to the first plane, the radiating element being aligned with the grounding element in a normal direction transverse to the first and second planes; a bridging element interconnecting the grounding and radiating elements; and a feeding element extending and tapered from the first side of the radiating element toward the grounding element.
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:
An antenna includes first and second radiating elements and a grounding element. The first radiating element is operable in a first frequency range and has a feeding end. The second radiating element is operable in a second frequency range, is connected to the feeding end of the first radiating element, and cooperates with the first radiating element so as to define a slot therebetween such that the second radiating element is coupled to the first radiating element. The grounding element extends from the first radiating element.
Abstract:
An antenna includes a loop unit and an arm unit. The loop unit includes a grounding element that extends along a first plane, a feeding element that extends along a second plane, and a radiating element that interconnects the feeding element and the grounding element. The arm unit extends from the feeding element of the loop unit.
Abstract:
An antenna, which is operable in a digital video broadcasting for handhelds (DVB-H) frequency range, includes first and second monopole radiating elements and a feeding element. The first and second monopole radiating elements are symmetrical about an axis of symmetry and have a meandering shape. The feeding element interconnects the first and second monopole radiating elements.
Abstract:
An antenna device includes a single-loop radiating element, a radiating arm, a feeding element, and a grounding element. The single-loop radiating element is operable within a first frequency band. The radiating arm extends from the single-loop radiating element and is operable in second frequency band. The feeding element is connected to the single-loop radiating element and the radiating arm. The grounding element is connected to the single-loop radiating element.
Abstract:
A built-in multi-band mobile phone antenna assembly includes a patch antenna, a loop antenna disposed adjacent to the patch antenna, and a parasitic element disposed adjacent to both the patch antenna and the loop antenna and coupled parasitically to the patch antenna.
Abstract:
A multi-band antenna for a portable communication device is disclosed, in which the communication device includes a first housing, a second housing and a substrate. The multi-band antenna includes a feeding portion, a system ground plane, a metal ring, a resonant cavity, a first and a second radiating portion. The system ground plane is disposed on the substrate. The metal ring is connected to the first housing, and forms a space with the first housing to accommodate the substrate, in which the metal ring is electrically coupled to the system ground plane through a plurality of ground ends. The resonant cavity is formed between the system ground plane and the metal ring to generate a first resonant mode. The first and the second radiating portion are disposed on the second housing, for generating a second and a third resonant mode, respectively.
Abstract:
A mobile device includes a ground plane, a grounding branch, and a feeding element. The grounding branch is coupled to the ground plane, wherein a slot is formed between the ground plane and the grounding branch. The feeding element extends across the slot. The feeding element is coupled between the grounding branch and a signal source. An antenna structure is formed by the feeding element and the grounding branch.
Abstract:
An antenna device includes a substrate, and a dual-band antenna disposed on a surface of the substrate. The dual-band antenna includes a feed-in section, a first radiator arm, a second radiator arm, a third radiator arm, and a ground section. The feed-in section is for signal feed-in, and has opposite first and second ends. The first radiator arm extends from the first end of the feed-in section and is parallel to the feed-in section. The second radiator arm is connected to the second end of the feed-in section and extends parallel to the feed-in section. The third radiator arm is disposed adjacent to and extends parallel to the first radiator arm in a manner that the feed-in section is disposed between the third radiator arm and the second radiator arm. The ground section is connected to the third radiator arm.