Antenna assemblies

US9331390B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9331390-B2
Application numberUS-201414227710-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 27, 2014
Priority dateMar 26, 2014
Publication dateMay 3, 2016
Grant dateMay 3, 2016

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According to various aspects, exemplary embodiments are disclosed of antenna assemblies. In an exemplary embodiment, an antenna assembly generally includes a feed network and a ground plane. Radiating dipoles or dipole radiating elements are along or on opposite sides of the feed network and the ground plane. The radiating dipoles or dipole radiating elements may be operable simultaneously and co-locate radio frequency currents for a first frequency band and a second frequency band.

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An antenna assembly comprising: a first radiating board including one or more dipole radiating elements; a second radiating board including one or more dipole radiating elements; a network board between the first and second radiating boards such that the first and second radiating boards are respectively spaced apart from upper and lower surfaces of the network board, the network board including a feed network and a ground plane; and one or more interconnect boards operable for providing an electrical connection between the feed network and the dipole radiating elements of the first and second radiating boards, the one or more interconnect boards being perpendicular to the network board, the one or more interconnect boards including a first end electrically connected to the first radiating board and a second end electrically connected to the second radiating board; whereby the dipole radiating elements are operable simultaneously and co-locate radio frequency currents for a first frequency band and a second frequency band. 2. The antenna assembly of claim 1 , wherein: the dipole radiating elements of the first and second radiating boards comprise a first plurality of dipole radiating elements along the first radiating board and a second plurality of dipole radiating elements along the second radiating board; and the one or more interconnect boards comprise a plurality of interconnect boards, each said interconnect board operable for providing an electrical connection between the feed network and a corresponding pair of the dipole radiating elements of the first and second radiating boards. 3. The antenna assembly of claim 2 , wherein: the first plurality of dipole radiating elements is an array of four dipole radiating elements; the second plurality of dipole radiating elements is an array of four dipole radiating elements; and the plurality of interconnect boards is only four interconnect boards. 4. The antenna assembly of claim 1 , wherein: the one or more dipole radiating elements of the first radiating board comprises four dipole radiating elements along the first radiating board; and the one or more dipole radiating elements of the second radiating board comprises four dipole radiating elements along the second radiating board; whereby the dipole radiating elements are operable as a four dipole-like 2.4 GHz array co-located with an eight dipole-like 5 GHz array with both arrays using the same radiating elements. 5. The antenna assembly of claim 1 , wherein each said dipole radiating element is operable as a single dipole element for the first frequency band and as two dipole elements for the second frequency band. 6. The antenna assembly of claim 1 , wherein each said dipole radiating element includes: a first portion having one or more dipole slots; and a second portion having one or more dipole slots and separated from the first portion by a spaced distance. 7. The antenna assembly of claim 6 , wherein each said dipole radiating element is configured such that there are currents that flow in a same direction along each of the first and second portions for the first and second frequency bands and such that there are also slot currents that flow around the one or more dipole slots for the second frequency band. 8. The antenna assembly of claim 6 , wherein the feed network is configured to be symmetric with a feed point centered relative to the one or more interconnect boards, whereby the symmetric feed results in same phase currents at each corresponding pair of the dipole radiating elements of the first and second radiating boards. 9. The antenna assembly of claim 1 , wherein: the feed network comprises one or more microstrip lines along a first side of the network board; the ground plane comprises an electrically-conductive laminate along a second side of the network board; the antenna assembly includes only four interconnect boards and only four dipole radiating elements along each of the first and second radiating boards; and the network board, the first and second radiating boards, and the interconnect boards are within a radome having a length of fifteen inches or less. 10. The antenna assembly of claim 1 , wherein the antenna assembly is operable with a voltage standing wave ratio less than or equal to about 1.5:1, a gain of at least seven decibels relative to isotropic or more, and an omnidirectional radiation ripple in the horizon of less than two decibels for the first frequency band from about 2.4 GHz to about 2.5 GHz and the second frequency band from about 5.15 GHz to about 5.9 GHz. 11. An antenna assembly comprising: a network board including a feed network and a ground plane; an array of radiating dipoles including: a first plurality of radiating dipoles; and a second plurality of radiating dipoles spaced apart from the first plurality of radiating dipoles; a plurality of interconnect boards perpendicular to the network board, each said interconnect board includes a first end electrically connected to the first plurality of radiating dipoles and a second end electrically connected to the second plurality of radiating dipoles; wherein the network board is between the first and second pluralities of radiating dipoles such that the first and second pluralities of radiating dipoles are spaced apart from respective upper and lower surfaces of the network board; whereby the radiating dipoles are operable simultaneously and co-locate radio frequency currents for a first frequency band and a second frequency band. 12. The antenna assembly of claim 11 , further comprising: a first radiating board including the first plurality of radiating dipoles; and a second radiating board including the second plurality of radiating dipoles; wherein each said interconnect board is operable for providing an electrical connection between the feed network and a corresponding pair of the radiating dipoles of the first and second radiating boards; and wherein: the first radiating board is parallel to the network board and spaced apart from a first side of the network board; and the second radiating board is parallel to the network board and spaced apart from a second side of the network board. 13. The antenna assembly of claim 12 , wherein: the first plurality of radiating dipoles includes no more than four radiating dipoles; the second plurality of radiating dipoles includes no more than four radiating dipoles; and the plurality of interconnect boards includes no more than four interconnect boards. 14. The antenna assembly of claim 13 , wherein the antenna assembly is operable with a voltage standing wave ratio less than or equal to about 1.5:1, a gain of at least seven decibels relative to isotropic or more, and an omnidirectional radiation ripple in the horizon of less than two decibels for the first frequency band from about 2.4 GHz to about 2.5 GHz and the second frequency band from about 5.15 GHz to about 5.9 GHz. 15. The antenna assembly of claim 14 , further comprising a radome having a length of less than about fifteen inches, wherein the network board, the first and second radiating boards, and the plurality of interconnect boards are within an internal space of the radome. 16. The antenna assembly of claim 11 , wherein: the radiating dipoles are operable as a four dipole-like 2.4 GHz array co-located with an eight dipole-like 5 GHz array with both arrays using the same radiating dipoles; and each said radiating dipole is operable as a single dipole element for the first frequency band and as two dipole elements for the

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  • H01Q9/285Primary

    Planar dipole (H01Q9/065 takes precedence; patch antenna H01Q9/0407) · CPC title

  • used in Bluetooth® or Wi-Fi® devices of Wireless Local Area Networks [WLAN] (H01Q1/241 takes precedence; WLAN in general H04W) · CPC title

  • Antenna arrays or systems (arrangements for changing or varying the orientation or the shape of the directional pattern of the waves radiated from an antenna or antenna system H01Q3/00) · CPC title

  • between antennas of an array · CPC title

  • Arrangements for providing operation on different wavebands · CPC title

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What does patent US9331390B2 cover?
According to various aspects, exemplary embodiments are disclosed of antenna assemblies. In an exemplary embodiment, an antenna assembly generally includes a feed network and a ground plane. Radiating dipoles or dipole radiating elements are along or on opposite sides of the feed network and the ground plane. The radiating dipoles or dipole radiating elements may be operable simultaneously and …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Laird Technologies Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01Q9/285. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 03 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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