Abstract:
An antenna assembly includes first and second antennas each generating a resonant mode to cover an operating bandwidth, and a transmission line. The first includes a first radiation unit with a feed-in portion coupled to a first feed portion in contact with a core wire of a coaxial cable and a first grounding portion. The second antenna includes a second radiation unit with a second feed-in portion coupled to a second feed portion in contact with a conductive shielding layer of the coaxial cable and a second grounding portion. The transmission line includes first and second connecting portions coupled respectively to the second feed portion of the second feed-in portion. When a signal within the operating bandwidth is transmitted through the coaxial cable, the energy of the signal is distributed among the first and second antennas.
Abstract:
An antenna module is adapted for disposing in an electronic apparatus that includes first and second housing members and that is operable in a tablet mode, in which the first and second housing members are disposed in a manner that the first housing member overlaps the second housing member. The antenna module includes: a first antenna element to be disposed in the first housing member; and a second antenna element to be disposed in the second housing member, and corresponding substantially in position and proximate to the first antenna element for electromagnetic coupling therewith when the electronic apparatus is operated in the tablet mode.
Abstract:
An ultra-wide bandwidth antenna includes a dielectric substrate, first and second conductive elements, and a third conductive element. The dielectric substrate has opposite first and second surfaces. The first conductive element is formed on the second surface of the dielectric substrate and has a feeding point. The second conductive element is formed on the second surface of the dielectric substrate, is spaced apart from the first conductive element, and has a grounding point. The third conductive element is formed on the first surface of the dielectric substrate, partially overlaps the first conductive element, and is coupled electrically to the second conductive element.
Abstract:
An antenna includes a dielectric substrate, first and second feeding points, first and second grounding points, first and second loop radiating elements, and a grounding element. The first and second feeding points and the first and second grounding points are formed on the dielectric substrate. The first and second radiating elements are spaced apart from each other and have a shape and a size that are identical. Each of the first and second loop radiating elements is operable in a frequency range, and has a feeding end coupled to a respective one of the first and second feeding points, and a grounding end coupled to a respective one of the first and second grounding points. The grounding element is formed on the dielectric substrate and is disposed between the first and second loop radiating elements.
Abstract:
An antenna includes a loop radiating element, and first and second radiating arms. The loop radiating element includes first andsecond 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 first radiating element, a feeding point, a grounding point, a second radiating element, and first and second conductive elements. The first radiating element has opposite first and second sides. The feeding point is provided on the first radiating element, and is disposed adjacent to the first side of the first radiating element. The grounding point is provided on the first radiating element, and is disposed adjacent to the second side of the first radiating element. The second radiating element is spaced apart from and overlaps the first radiating element. The first conductive element is disposed adjacent to the feeding point, and interconnects the first and second radiating elements. The second conductive element is disposed adjacent to the grounding point, and interconnects the first and second radiating elements.
Abstract:
A portable electronic device includes a metallic casing, a circuit board, a feeding line, and a grounding line. The metallic casing confines an accommodating space, and is formed with a slot that is in spatial communication with the accommodating space and that is defined by a slot-defining wall. The circuit board is disposed in the accommodating space, and is provided with feeding and grounding ports. The feeding line serves to couple electrically the feeding port to the slot-defining wall. The grounding line serves to couple electrically the grounding port to the slot-defining wall.
Abstract:
A multi-frequency antenna includes a first antenna element having a first antenna member for receiving and transmitting signals in a first frequency band and a second antenna member for receiving and transmitting signals in a second frequency band. The first antenna member has opposite first and second ends. The second antenna member has opposite third and fourth ends respectively disposed adjacent to and remote from the first end of the first antenna member. The fourth end of the second antenna member is connected electrically to the first end of the first antenna member so as to form a feed point. A C-shaped second antenna element has opposite ends, one of which is connected electrically to the third end of the second antenna member of the first antenna element.
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:
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.