Antenna element for signals with three polarizations
US-9548544-B2 · Jan 17, 2017 · US
US10270185B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10270185-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615383468-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 19, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 19, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 23, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 23, 2019 |
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A radio frequency (RF) antenna array that includes a first antenna unit that operates at a first frequency band and includes three antenna elements that are collocated on a reflector element, each of the three antenna elements having a different polarization direction than the other two antenna elements of the first antenna unit. A first switch is associated with the first antenna unit and a first conductive line for selectively connecting each one of the antenna elements of the first antenna unit to the first conductive line. A second antenna unit that operates at a second frequency band also includes three antenna elements that are collocated on the reflector element, each of the three antenna elements having a different polarization direction than the other two antenna elements of the second antenna unit. A second switch is associated with the second antenna unit and a second conductive line for selectively connecting each one of the antenna elements of the second antenna unit to the second conductive line.
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A radio frequency (RF) antenna array comprising: a reflector element; a first antenna unit that operates at a first frequency band and includes three antenna elements that are collocated on the reflector element, each of the three antenna elements having a polarization direction that is orthogonal to polarization directions of the other two antenna elements of the first antenna unit; a first switch associated with the first antenna unit and a first conductive line for selectively connecting each one of the antenna elements of the first antenna unit to the first conductive line; a second antenna unit that operates at a second frequency band and includes three antenna elements that are collocated on the reflector element, each of the three antenna elements having a polarization direction that is orthogonal to polarization of the other two antenna elements of the second antenna unit; and a second switch associated with the second antenna unit and a second conductive line for selectively connecting each one of the antenna elements of the second antenna unit to the second conductive line. 2. The antenna array of claim 1 comprising: a plurality of the first antenna units, and a plurality of the first switches, each of the first switches being associated with a respective one of the first antenna units and a respective first conductive line; and a plurality of the second antenna units, and a plurality of the second switches, each of the second switches being associated with a respective one of the second antenna units and a respective second conductive line. 3. The antenna array of claim 1 wherein the first antenna units alternate with second antenna units around a central area of the reflector element. 4. The antenna array of claim 3 wherein the first and second antenna units are generally symmetrically located around the central area. 5. The antenna array of claim 1 wherein the first and second antenna units are each disposed on a first surface of the reflector element and the first switches and second switches are each disposed on a second surface that faces an opposite direction than the first surface, the second surface having a plurality of interfaces disposed thereon connecting the first and second conductive lines to the first and second switches. 6. The antenna array of claim 1 wherein at least some of the first antenna units have different polarization orientations on the reflector element than at least some of the other first antenna units. 7. The antenna array of claim 6 wherein at least some of the second antenna units have a same polarization orientation on the reflector element as some of the other second antenna units. 8. The antenna array of claim 1 wherein the first frequency band is a 2.4 GHz band and the second frequency band is a 5 GHz band. 9. The antenna array of claim 1 wherein the antenna elements of each of the first antenna unit and the second antenna unit comprise: a first dipole antenna element; a second dipole antenna element; and a monopole antenna element; the first dipole antenna element, second dipole antenna element and monopole antenna element intersecting at a common antenna unit axis. 10. The antenna array of claim 9 , wherein for each of the first antenna units and the second antenna units: the first dipole antenna element and the second dipole antenna element are polarized in orthogonal directions generally parallel to the reflector element; and the monopole antenna element is polarized in a direction that is orthogonal to the reflector element. 11. The antenna array of claim 10 wherein for each of the first antenna units and the second antenna units: the first dipole antenna element and the second dipole antenna element form a structure in which the first dipole antenna element and the second dipole antenna element substantially bisect each other at the common antenna unit axis; and the monopole antenna element substantially bisects the structure at the common antenna unit axis. 12. The antenna array of claim 11 wherein for at least one of the first and second antenna units the monopole antenna element comprises first and second monopole legs that intersect at the common antenna unit axis, the monopole legs each being connected to a common switch terminal and each having a substantially identical conductive region formed on a surface thereof. 13. A radio frequency (RF) antenna apparatus comprising: a reflector element; a set of first interface elements disposed on the reflector element for exchanging RF signals with a set of first conductive wires; a set of first antenna units that operate at a first frequency band disposed on the reflector element, each first antenna unit being associated with a respective one of the first conductive wires and comprising three intersecting antenna elements that: (i) are each individually connectable to the first conductive line associated with the first antenna unit; and (ii) each have a polarization direction that is orthogonal to polarization directions of the other two antenna elements; a set of second interface elements disposed on the reflector element for exchanging RF signals with a set of second conductive wires; and a set of second antenna units that operate at a second frequency band disposed on the reflector element, each second antenna unit being associated with a respective one of the second conductive wires and comprising three intersecting antenna elements that: (i) are each individually connectable to the second conductive line associated with the second antenna unit; and (ii) each have a polarization direction that is orthogonal to polarization directions of the other two antenna elements. 14. The antenna apparatus of claim 13 wherein the first antenna units alternate with second antenna units around a central area on a first surface of the reflector element, and the first and second interface elements are disposed on a second surface that faces an opposite direction than the first surface. 15. The antenna apparatus of claim 13 wherein the first antenna units all have different polarization orientations on the reflector element than the other first antenna units and the second antenna units all have the same polarization orientation on the reflector element. 16. The antenna apparatus of claim 13 wherein the first frequency band is a 2.4 GHz band and the second frequency band is a 5 GHz band. 17. The antenna apparatus of claim 13 wherein the antenna elements of each of the first antenna unit and the second antenna unit comprise: a first dipole antenna element; a second dipole antenna element; and a monopole antenna element; the first dipole antenna element, second dipole antenna element and monopole antenna element intersecting at a common antenna unit axis. 18. The antenna apparatus of claim 17 , wherein for each of the first antenna units and the second antenna units: the first dipole antenna element and the second dipole antenna element are polarized in orthogonal directions generally parallel to the reflector element; and the monopole antenna element is polarized in a direction that is orthogonal to the reflector element. 19. The antenna apparatus of claim 17 wherein for each of the first antenna units and the second antenna units: the first dipole antenna element and the second dipole antenna element form a structure in which the first dipole antenna element and the second dipole antenna element substantially bisect each other at the common antenna unit axis; and the monopole a
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