Abstract:
A mobile device includes a substrate, a ground element, and a radiation branch. The ground element includes a ground branch, wherein an edge of the ground element has a notch extending into the interior of the ground element so as to form a slot region, and the ground branch partially surrounds the slot region. The radiation branch is substantially inside the slot region, and is coupled to the ground branch of the ground element. The ground branch and the radiation branch form an antenna structure.
Abstract:
A dual-band antenna includes first and second connecting sections coupled to a ground unit, and first, second, and third radiator sections. The first connecting section extends in a direction from the ground unit toward an inner wall face of a housing of an electronic device. The first radiator section is connected to the first connecting section and is disposed to extend along the inner wall face. A feed-in section extends between the second connecting section and the inner wall face, and has a portion extending parallel to the first radiator section. The second radiator section is connected to the feed-in section and is disposed to extend along the inner wall face. The third radiator section is connected to the second radiator section, extends between the second radiator section and the feed-in section, and has a portion extending parallel to the second radiator section.
Abstract:
A multi-band antenna module is disposed in a housing of an electronic device. The housing has a grounding plane disposed therein and includes a metal frame part having two ends electrically connected to opposite side edges of the grounding plane. The multi-band antenna module includes a conductor, a substrate, a grounding section, and a first radiator section. The conductor is to be coupled across the metal frame part and the grounding plane so as to cooperate with the grounding plane and a portion of the metal frame part to form a closed loop thereamong, in which the substrate is disposed. The first radiator section and the grounding section are disposed on the substrate, with the grounding section to be coupled electrically to the grounding plane. A portion of the first radiator section is disposed to cooperate with the closed loop to resonate in a first frequency band. Another portion of the first radiator section is disposed to cooperate with the grounding section to resonate in a second frequency band.
Abstract:
A multi-band antenna module is disposed in a housing of an electronic device. The housing has a grounding plane disposed therein and includes a metal frame part having two ends electrically connected to opposite side edges of the grounding plane. The multi-band antenna module includes a conductor, a substrate, a grounding section, and a first radiator section. The conductor is to be coupled across the metal frame part and the grounding plane so as to cooperate with the grounding plane and a portion of the metal frame part to form a closed loop thereamong, in which the substrate is disposed. The first radiator section and the grounding section are disposed on the substrate, with the grounding section to be coupled electrically to the grounding plane. A portion of the first radiator section is disposed to cooperate with the closed loop to resonate in a first frequency band. Another portion of the first radiator section is disposed to cooperate with the grounding section to resonate in a second frequency band.
Abstract:
A dual-band antenna includes first and second connecting sections coupled to a ground unit, and first, second, and third radiator sections. The first connecting section extends in a direction from the ground unit toward an inner wall face of a housing of an electronic device. The first radiator section is connected to the first connecting section and is disposed to extend along the inner wall face. A feed-in section extends between the second connecting section and the inner wall face, and has a portion extending parallel to the first radiator section. The second radiator section is connected to the feed-in section and is disposed to extend along the inner wall face. The third radiator section is connected to the second radiator section, extends between the second radiator section and the feed-in section, and has a portion extending parallel to the second radiator section.
Abstract:
An antenna device includes a grounding element, a radiating element, and first and second feeding elements. The radiating element includes a first segment that extends from the grounding element and that has an end distal from the grounding element, and second and third segments that extend from the end of the first segment in opposite directions. Each of the first and second feeding elements includes first and second segments. The first segment of each of the first and second feeding elements is disposed proximate to a respective one of the second and third segments of the radiating element. The second segment of each of the first and second feeding elements is disposed proximate to the grounding 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, 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 includes a dielectric substrate, a grounding plane, first and second grounding elements, and first and second radiating elements. The grounding plane is formed on the dielectric substrate and is disposed between the first and second radiating elements. The first and second grounding elements extend from the grounding plane away from each other. The first and second radiating elements are coupled electromagnetically to the first and second grounding elements, respectively.
Abstract:
An antenna includes an open loop conductor, a pair of feeding points, and a conductive arm. The open loop conductor includes a loop element that has opposite first and second ends, and first and second feeding elements, each of which is connected to a respective one of first and second ends of the loop element. Each of the feeding points is provided on a respective one of the first and second feeding elements. The conductive arm extends from the open loop conductor.