Electronic Device Having Display Antenna with Canted Coil Spring
US-2024387984-A1 · Nov 21, 2024 · US
US11233330B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11233330-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916723204-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 20, 2019 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jan 25, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jan 25, 2022 |
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The monopole wire-plate antenna includes a ground plane, a roof arranged at a distance from the ground plane and at least one electrically conductive element electrically linking the ground plane to the roof. The antenna includes a supply loop arranged substantially orthogonally with respect to the ground plane, the supply loop being open such that it has two opposing longitudinal ends arranged so as to be linked to a differential connection.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A monopole wire-plate antenna comprising: a ground plane, a roof arranged at a distance from the ground plane, at least one electrically conductive element electrically linking the ground plane to the roof, and a supply loop arranged substantially orthogonally with respect to the ground plane, said supply loop having: a first part comprising a first plate arranged distal to and substantially parallel to the ground plane, and a second part extending substantially orthogonally to the first part, being connected to the first part and having an opening such that the second part comprises two opposing longitudinal ends arranged so as to be linked to a differential connection. 2. The antenna according to claim 1 , comprising a balanced waveguide, the balanced waveguide comprising a first electrical conductor and a second electrical conductor, the first electrical conductor being connected to one of the longitudinal ends of the supply loop and the second electrical conductor being connected to the other of the longitudinal ends of the supply loop. 3. A monopole wire-plate antenna, comprising: a ground plane, a roof arranged at a distance from the ground plane, at least one electrically conductive element electrically linking the ground plane to the roof, and a supply loop arranged substantially orthogonally with respect to the ground plane, said supply loop being open such that it comprises two opposing longitudinal ends arranged so as to be linked to a differential connection, wherein the supply loop comprises: a first part distal to the ground plane, a second part proximal to the ground plane, and a third part linking the first and second parts, the longitudinal ends being arranged opposite the third part. 4. The antenna according to claim 3 , wherein the supply loop comprises: a fourth part comprising: a first portion extending from the first part of the supply loop, the first portion comprising one of the longitudinal ends of the supply loop, and a second portion extending from the second part of the supply loop, the second portion comprising the other of the longitudinal ends of the supply loop, or a fifth part extending from the first part and comprising one of the longitudinal ends of the supply loop, the second part comprising the other of the longitudinal ends of the supply loop, or a sixth part extending from the second part and comprising one of the longitudinal ends of the supply loop, the first part comprising the other of the longitudinal ends of the supply loop. 5. The antenna according to claim 1 , wherein: a part of the supply loop is formed by a portion of the roof, or the supply loop is situated at a distance from the roof, or the supply loop is in contact with the roof. 6. The antenna according to claim 1 , wherein said supply loop has, in the operation of the antenna, two regions of excitation of the antenna in which currents are in phase and circulate substantially orthogonally with respect to the ground plane. 7. A monopole wire-plate antenna comprising: a ground plane, a roof arranged at a distance from the ground plane, at least one electrically conductive element electrically linking the ground plane to the roof, and a supply loop arranged substantially orthogonally with respect to the ground plane, said supply loop being open such that it comprises two opposing longitudinal ends arranged so as to be linked to a differential connection, wherein said antenna is one of: a wide-bandwidth antenna for which the supply loop has a length, between the two opposing longitudinal ends, of between λ g /3 and λ g /1.6 with λ g being an operating wavelength of the antenna, and a narrowband antenna for which the supply loop has a length, between the two opposing longitudinal ends, of between λg/3.5 and λ g /3.7. 8. A radiofrequency device comprising a monopole wire-plate antenna according to claim 1 , and a radiofrequency transmitter with a differential connection linked to the supply loop. 9. The radiofrequency device according to claim 8 , wherein: the differential connection of the radiofrequency transmitter comprises first and second connection terminals, the antenna comprises a balanced waveguide, the balanced waveguide comprising first and second electrical conductors, the first electrical conductor is connected to one of the longitudinal ends of the supply loop and to the first connection terminal, and the second electrical conductor is connected to the other of the longitudinal ends of the supply loop and to the second connection terminal. 10. The antenna according to claim 1 , wherein the loop comprises: a third part extending substantially parallel to the ground plane, and a fourth part extending substantially orthogonally to the first part and physically connecting the first and third parts. 11. The antenna according to claim 10 , wherein the third part comprises one of: a portion of the roof, a plate situated at a distance from the roof, and a plate in contact with the roof. 12. The antenna according to claim 10 , wherein the second part is physically connected to the first part and the third part. 13. The antenna according to claim 1 , wherein said antenna is one of: a wide-bandwidth antenna for which the supply loop has a length, between the two opposing longitudinal ends, of between λ g /3 and λ g /1.6 with λ g being an operating wavelength of the antenna, and a narrowband antenna for which the supply loop has a length, between the two opposing longitudinal ends, of between λ g /3.5 and λ g /3.7. 14. The antenna according to claim 3 , wherein the first part comprises a plate arranged substantially parallel to the ground plane. 15. The antenna according to claim 3 , wherein said antenna is one of: a wide-bandwidth antenna for which the supply loop has a length, between the two opposing longitudinal ends, of between λ g /3 and λ g /1.6 with λ g being an operating wavelength of the antenna, and a narrowband antenna for which the supply loop has a length, between the two opposing longitudinal ends, of between λ g /3.5 and λ g /3.7.
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