Electronic Devices with High Frequency Wireless Communication Capabilities
US-2024187095-A1 · Jun 6, 2024 · US
US8957823B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-8957823-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113214752-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 22, 2011 |
| Priority date | Feb 23, 2009 |
| Publication date | Feb 17, 2015 |
| Grant date | Feb 17, 2015 |
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A radiator for improving beam pointing error and beam tracking error using a dielectric member and an antenna including the same are disclosed. The radiator includes a first dipole member, a second dipole member adjacent to the first dipole member, a third dipole member facing to the first dipole member, and a fourth dipole member facing to the second dipole member. Here, the first to fourth dipole members have square shape, and a dielectric member is connected to at least one of the first to fourth dipole members.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A radiator used in an antenna comprising: a first dipole member; a second dipole member adjacent to the first dipole member; a third dipole member facing to the first dipole member; and a fourth dipole member facing to the second dipole member, wherein the first dipole member includes a 1-1 sub-dipole member for (+) current and a 1-2 sub-dipole member for (−) current, and the third dipole member has a 3-1 sub-dipole member for (+) current and a 3-2 sub-dipole member for (−) current, and wherein a first dielectric member is combined with end part of the 1-1 sub-dipole member, and a second dielectric member is combined with end part of the 3-2 sub-dipole member, to improve a beam pointing error. 2. The radiator of claim 1 , wherein the second dipole member includes a 2-1 sub-dipole member for (+) current and a 2-2 sub-dipole member for (−) current, and the fourth dipole member has a 4-1 sub-dipole member for (+) current and a 4-2 sub-dipole member for (−) current, and wherein a third dielectric member is combined with end part of the 2-1 sub-dipole member, and a fourth dielectric member is combined with end part of the 4-2 sub-dipole member. 3. The radiator of claim 2 , wherein the first dielectric member and the fourth dielectric member are formed in one body, and the second dielectric member and the third dielectric member are formed in one body. 4. The radiator of claim 1 , wherein the antenna is a multi-band dual polarization antenna, and the dipole members generate ±45° polarized waves through a combination method. 5. The radiator of claim 1 , wherein a slit is formed to at least one of the first dipole member to the fourth dipole member. 6. A radiator employed in an antenna comprising: a first dipole member configured to have a 1-1 sub-dipole member for (+) current and a 1-2 sub-dipole member for (−) current; and a second dipole member configured to have a 2-1 sub-dipole member for (+) current and a 2-2 dipole member for (−) current, wherein electrical length of the 2-2 sub-dipole member is longer than physical length of the 2-2 sub-dipole member in case that the electrical length of the 1-1 sub-dipole member increases, and electrical length of the 1-2 sub-dipole member is longer than physical length of the 1-2 sub-dipole member in case that the electrical length of the 2-1 sub-dipole member increases, to improve a beam pointing error. 7. The radiator of claim 6 , wherein the electrical length increases through connecting a dielectric member to end part of corresponding sub-dipole member. 8. The radiator of claim 6 , wherein the antenna is a multi-band dual polarization antenna, the radiator is used for low frequency band, and the dipole members generate +45° polarized wave or −45° polarized wave through a combination method.
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