Antenna System
US-2017033471-A1 · Feb 2, 2017 · US
US10651569B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10651569-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816041249-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 20, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jul 20, 2018 |
| Publication date | May 12, 2020 |
| Grant date | May 12, 2020 |
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A radio frequency (RF) antenna unit is described. The RF antenna unit includes a feed portion, at least first and second selective grounding portions each configured to selectively enable or disable an electrical coupling to a substrate, and at least first and second conductive arms. The first conductive arm provides electrical conduction between the feed portion and the first grounding portion, extending from the first grounding portion towards and beyond the feed portion. The second conductive arm provides electrical conduction between the feed portion and the second grounding portion, extending from the second grounding portion towards and beyond the feed portion. First and second inverted F antenna (IFA) elements are defined by the feed portion, the respective first or second grounding portion and the respective first or second conductive arm. The feed portion is common to both the first and second IFA elements.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A radio frequency (RF) antenna unit comprising: a feed portion for electrically coupling the RF antenna unit to an RF signal port; at least a first selective grounding portion and a second selective grounding portion, each selective grounding portion being configured to selectively enable or disable an electrical coupling to a substrate; a first conductive arm providing electrical conduction between the feed portion and the first selective grounding portion, extending from the first selective grounding portion towards the feed portion and extending beyond the feed portion; and at least a second conductive arm providing electrical conduction between the feed portion and the second selective grounding portion, extending from the second selective grounding portion towards the feed portion and extending beyond the feed portion; the feed portion, the first selective grounding portion and the first conductive arm together defining a first inverted F antenna (IFA) element of the RF antenna unit; the feed portion, the second selective grounding portion and the second conductive arm together defining at least a second IFA element of the RF antenna unit; the feed portion being common to both the first and at least the second IFA elements. 2. The RF antenna unit of claim 1 wherein the first conductive arm and the at least second conductive arm partially overlap with each other, the overlap being a conductive portion of the RF antenna unit that is common to the first and second conductive arms. 3. The RF antenna unit of claim 2 wherein there are two IFA elements defined by: the feed portion, two respective selective grounding portions and two respective conductive arms; the two IFA elements being arranged with respective conductive arms extending opposite to and partially overlapping with each other. 4. The RF antenna unit of claim 2 wherein there are four IFA elements defined by: the feed portion, four respective selective grounding portions and four respective conductive arms; the four IFA elements being arranged about the axis of symmetry with a relative rotation of 90° between adjacent IFA elements; and the four IFA elements include first and second pairs of IFA elements, each pair of IFA elements having conductive arms extending opposite to and partially overlapping with each other. 5. The RF antenna unit of claim 1 wherein there are three IFA elements defined by: the feed portion, three respective selective grounding portions and three respective conductive arms; the three IFA elements being arranged about the axis of symmetry with a relative rotation of 120° between adjacent IFA elements; and the three conductive arms cross each other. 6. The RF antenna unit of claim 1 wherein the first IFA element and the at least second IFA element are arranged symmetrically relative to each other about an axis of symmetry defined by the feed portion. 7. The RF antenna unit of claim 1 wherein each selective grounding portion is selectively coupled to a ground plane of the substrate through a switchable element. 8. The RF antenna unit of claim 7 wherein the switchable element comprises a PIN diode. 9. The RF antenna unit of claim 7 wherein the switchable element is configured to receive a control signal to control the switchable element to enable or disable the electrical coupling to the substrate. 10. The RF antenna unit of claim 1 wherein each IFA element has substantially equal dimensions. 11. The RF antenna unit of claim 1 wherein each IFA element has substantially same antenna characteristics. 12. The RF antenna unit of claim 1 wherein at least one IFA element has dimensions different from at least another IFA element, and wherein the feed portion is common to all IFA elements. 13. An apparatus for wireless communications comprising: a substrate including a ground plane; a radio frequency (RF) signal port; and a RF antenna unit including: a feed portion for electrically coupling the RF antenna unit to the RF signal port, the feed portion defining an axis of symmetry of the RF antenna unit; at least a first selective grounding portion and a second selective grounding portion, each selective grounding portion being configured to selectively enable or disable an electrical coupling to the ground plane via the substrate; a first conductive arm providing electrical conduction between the feed portion and the first selective grounding portion, extending from the first selective grounding portion towards the feed portion and extending beyond the feed portion; and at least a second conductive arm providing electrical conduction between the feed portion and the second selective grounding portion, extending from the second selective grounding portion towards the feed portion and extending beyond the feed portion; the feed portion, the first selective grounding portion and the first conductive arm together defining a first inverted F antenna (IFA) element of the RF antenna unit; the feed portion, the second selective grounding portion and the second conductive arm together defining at least a second IFA element of the RF antenna unit; the feed portion being common to both the first and at least the second IFA elements, the first IFA element and at least the second IFA element being arranged symmetrically relative to each other about the axis of symmetry. 14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the first conductive arm and the at least second conductive arm partially overlap with each other, the overlap being a conductive portion of the RF antenna unit common to the first and second conductive arms. 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the RF antenna unit has two IFA elements defined by the feed portion, two respective selective grounding portions and two respective conductive arms, the two IFA elements being arranged with respective conductive arms extending opposite to and partially overlapping with each other. 16. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the RF antenna unit has four IFA elements defined by the feed portion, four respective selective grounding portions and four respective conductive arms, the four IFA elements being arranged about the axis of symmetry with a relative rotation of 90° between adjacent IFA elements, and the four IFA elements include first and second pairs of IFA elements, each pair of IFA elements having conductive arms extending opposite to and partially overlapping with each other. 17. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the RF antenna unit has three IFA elements defined by: the feed portion, three respective selective grounding portions and three respective conductive arms, the three IFA elements being arranged about the axis of symmetry with a relative rotation of 120° between adjacent IFA elements, and the three IFA elements being arranged with the three conductive arms crossing each other. 18. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein at least one IFA element of the RF antenna unit is defined in a plane of the substrate. 19. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the feed portion and the selective grounding portions of the RF antenna unit are substantially perpendicular to the substrate. 20. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein at least one IFA element of the RF antenna unit is defined in a plane orthogonal to a plane of the substrate. 21. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein each selective grounding portion of the RF antenna unit is selectively coupled to the ground plane through a switchable element. 22. The apparatus of c
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