Abstract:
An antenna comprises a first metal element, a second metal element, a third metal element, a ground element and a cable. The first metal element and the second metal element are connected to the ground element. The third metal element is disposed on the first metal element. The cable is coupled to the first metal element. The antenna has three different resonant frequencies (a first resonant frequency, a second resonant frequency and a third resonant frequency) for transmitting three signals in different frequency bands.
Abstract:
Antenna, antenna combination, and portable electronic device having the antenna or the antenna combination are disclosed. The antenna comprises a radiator, a grounding portion, and an arc-shaped feeding portion connected with a coaxial cable for feeding electronically. A first end of the arc-shaped feeding portion is connected with the radiator, and a second end of the arc-shaped feeding portion is connected with the grounding portion.
Abstract:
A multifrequency inverted-F antenna includes a radiating element having opposite first and second ends, a grounding element spaced apart from the radiating element, and an interconnecting element extending between the radiating and grounding elements and including first, second, and third parts. The first part is connected to the radiating element at a feeding point between the first and second ends. The second part is offset from the first part in a longitudinal direction, and is connected to the grounding element. The third part interconnects the first and second parts. A feeding line is connected to the interconnecting element.
Abstract:
An antenna structure includes a radiation element, a grounding element, a feeding point, and a connection element. The radiation element includes a first radiator and a second radiator. The second radiator includes a first end close to a first end of the first radiator. The grounding element is coupled to the first end of the second radiator. The feeding point is coupled to the first end of the first radiator and is close to the first end of the second radiator. The connection element is coupled between the feeding point and the grounding element. The radiation element, the grounding element, the feeding point, and the connection element are constructed by metal wire.
Abstract:
An antenna comprises a first transmission element, a second transmission element, a conductive element, a ground element, a ground line and a signal line. The conductive element is connected to the ground element. The first transmission element is connected to the conductive element. The first transmission element comprises a first spiral structure and a first axis. The second transmission element is connected to the conductive element. The ground line is electrically connected to the ground element. The signal line is electrically connected to the conductive element at a feed point.
Abstract:
An antenna structure includes a radiation element, a grounding element, a feeding point, and a connection element. The radiation element includes a first radiator and a second radiator. The second radiator includes a first end close to a first end of the first radiator. The grounding element is coupled to the first end of the second radiator. The feeding point is coupled to the first end of the first radiator and is close to the first end of the second radiator. The connection element is coupled between the feeding point and the grounding element. The radiation element, the grounding element, the feeding point, and the connection element are constructed by metal wire.
Abstract:
An antenna comprises a first transmission element, a second transmission element, a conductive element, a ground element, a ground line and a signal line. The conductive element is connected to the ground element. The first transmission element is connected to the conductive element. The first transmission element comprises a first spiral structure and a first axis. The second transmission element is connected to the conductive element. The ground line is electrically connected to the ground element. The signal line is electrically connected to the conductive element at a feed point.
Abstract:
A multi-frequency antenna for wireless signal transmission of an electronic device is disclosed. The multi-frequency antenna comprises a base board, a radiating element, a grounding element, a shorting element, and a feeding point. The radiating element, the grounding element, and the shorting element are disposed on the base board. The shorting element comprises a first end and a second end; the first end is connected to the radiating element and the second end is connected to the grounding element; wherein, a first slot is disposed between the radiating element and the shorting element. The feeding point is used to feed a signal; wherein the feeding point is substantially disposed between one edge of the base board and the shorting element.
Abstract:
An antenna comprises a first metal element, a second metal element, a third metal element, a ground element and a cable. The first metal element and the second metal element are connected to the ground element. The third metal element is disposed on the first metal element. The cable is coupled to the first metal element. The antenna has three different resonant frequencies (a first resonant frequency, a second resonant frequency and a third resonant frequency) for transmitting three signals in different frequency bands.
Abstract:
A multifrequency inverted-F antenna includes a radiating element having opposite first and second ends, a grounding element spaced apart from the radiating element, and an interconnecting element extending between the radiating and grounding elements and including first, second, and third parts. The first part is connected to the radiating element at a feeding point between the first and second ends. The second part is offset from the first part in a longitudinal direction, and is connected to the grounding element. The third part interconnects the first and second parts. A feeding line is connected to the interconnecting element.