Electronic Devices with High Frequency Wireless Communication Capabilities
US-2024187095-A1 · Jun 6, 2024 · US
US9799962B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9799962-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414518714-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 20, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 28, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 24, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 24, 2017 |
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Provided is a dual-polarized dipole antenna. The dual-polarized dipole antenna includes a substrate etched as first and second microstrip lines and provided in a cube, first to fourth feeding lines etched as third microstrip lines and disposed in a square type in a vertical direction to the substrate, and first to fourth radiation patches disposed in a square type in the vertical direction to the first to fourth feeding unit, wherein the first to fourth feeding units are respectively disposed on adjacent pairs of the first to fourth radiation patches. According to the present invention, a miniature dual-polarized dipole antenna having a wide bandwidth, high isolation characteristics, and a high gain can be provided.
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What is claimed is: 1. A dual-polarized dipole antenna comprising: a substrate forming a face of a cube, and first and second microstrip lines etched on the substrate; third to sixth microstrip lines etched on first to fourth square-shaped feeding units, respectively, and the first to fourth square-shaped feeding units extending vertically from the substrate; and first to fourth radiation patches disposed orthogonally to the first to fourth square-shaped feeding units, wherein each of the first to fourth radiation patches is disposed on a different adjacent pair of the first to fourth square-shaped feeding units. 2. The dual-polarized dipole antenna of claim 1 , wherein the first microstrip line is etched from a first feed to a first feed point and to a third feed point opposite to the first feed point, and the second microstrip line is etched from a second feed to a second feed point and to a fourth feed point opposite to the second feed point. 3. The dual-polarized dipole antenna of claim 2 , wherein the third to sixth microstrip lines etched in the first to fourth square-shaped feeding units are respectively connected to the first to fourth feed points. 4. The dual-polarized dipole antenna of claim of claim 3 , wherein each of the first to fourth square-shaped feeding units has an open loop further comprising an opening allowing the first microstrip line or the second microstrip line to be passed, and each of the openings face the substrate. 5. The dual-polarized dipole antenna of claim 4 , wherein the third to sixth microstrip lines are etched to extend from the first to fourth feeding points to respective termination points that terminate prior to abutting the substrate. 6. The dual-polarized dipole antenna of claim 5 , wherein distances from the first feed to the first feed point, from the first feed to the third feed point, from the second feed to the second feed point, and from the second feed to the fourth feed point are identical. 7. The dual-polarized dipole antenna of claim 6 , wherein a degree of matching is determined according to a length of the third to sixth microstrip lines. 8. The dual-polarized dipole antenna of claim 6 , further comprising a plurality of metal short-circuit plates provided on both sides of each of the first to fourth square-shaped feeding units extending vertically from the substrate. 9. The dual-polarized dipole antenna of claim 8 , wherein each of the metal short-circuit plates is connected to a ground surface disposed between the substrate and the cube through via holes formed in the substrate. 10. The dual-polarized dipole antenna of claim 9 , wherein the first and second feeds are connected to subminiature version A (SMA) connectors through the via holes formed in the substrate. 11. The dual-polarized dipole antenna of claim 6 , wherein the first to fourth square-shaped feeding units and the first to fourth radiation patches are disposed so as to be separated by a predetermined distance from each other. 12. The dual-polarized dipole antenna of claim 6 , wherein the first to fourth radiation patches are a quadrilateral or circular shape. 13. The dual-polarized dipole antenna of claim 6 , wherein the cube is a metal body of aluminum or copper. 14. The dual-polarized dipole antenna of claim 7 , wherein the cube is a non-metal body of polycarbonate, acetal, plastic, silicon, or Teflon. 15. The dual-polarized dipole antenna of claim 14 , wherein one side of the cube, which abuts onto the substrate, is a square whose one side length is a half or smaller than a wavelength corresponding to an operating frequency. 16. The dual-polarized dipole antenna of claim 1 , wherein the third to sixth microstrip lines are etched at right angles on the first to fourth square-shaped feeding units.
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