Apparatus for tuning multi-band frame antenna
US-2015084817-A1 · Mar 26, 2015 · US
US9985351B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9985351-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514808667-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 24, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 24, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 29, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 29, 2018 |
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A multi-band antenna is provided. The multi-band antenna includes a plurality of radiator patterns that are configured to operate according to different frequency bands, a plurality of feeding units that are respectively connected to different contact points of the antenna radiator for connecting feeding units of the plurality of feeding units to at least one radiator pattern included in the plurality of radiator patterns, and a switching unit configured to switch between feeding units of the plurality of feeding units for connecting at least one radiator pattern included in the plurality of radiator patterns to the switched feeding unit.
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A multi-band antenna comprising: an antenna radiator including a plurality of radiator patterns configured to operate according to different frequency bands; a plurality of feeding units respectively connected to different contact points of the antenna radiator for connecting feeding units of the plurality of feeding units to at least one radiator pattern included in the plurality of radiator patterns; a switching unit switching between the plurality of feeding units for selecting a feeding unit of the plurality of feeding units; and a circuit unit configured to control the switching unit, wherein the selected feeding unit connects at least one radiator pattern included in the plurality of radiator patterns to the circuit unit, wherein when a feeding unit is changed by the switching unit, the plurality of radiator patterns continuously correspond to at least one of the different frequency bands, wherein a first radiator pattern, a second radiator pattern, and a third radiator pattern of the plurality of radiator patterns corresponds to a first frequency band, a second frequency band, and a third frequency band, respectively, prior to changing the feeding unit, wherein the first radiator pattern, the second radiator pattern, and the third radiator pattern corresponds to a fourth frequency band, a fifth frequency band, and a six frequency band, respectively, subsequent to changing the feeding unit, and wherein the sixth frequency band is broader than or equal to one of the first frequency band, the second frequency band, and the third frequency band. 2. The multi-band antenna of claim 1 , wherein a length of each of the plurality of radiator patterns is changed if a feeding unit is changed by the switching unit. 3. The multi-band antenna of claim 1 , further comprising: a ground unit that is connected to the antenna radiator. 4. The multi-band antenna of claim 3 , wherein the ground unit is connected to at least one of the different contact points. 5. The multi-band antenna of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of feeding units are short-circuited to each other. 6. The multi-band antenna of claim 1 , wherein the antenna radiator is selected from the group consisting of a monopole type, an inverted-F (IFA) type, or a semi-IFA type, based on an operation of the switching unit. 7. The multi-band antenna of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the plurality of radiator patterns operate within a frequency band for transmitting and receiving one of a GPS signal, a Bluetooth signal, and a Wi-Fi signal and continues to transmit and receive one of the GPS signal, the Bluetooth signal, or the Wi-Fi signal when a feeding unit is changed by the switching unit. 8. The multi-band antenna of claim 1 , wherein the multi-band antenna retains one of an LTE carrier aggregation (CA) state and an LTE multi-carrier state when a feeding unit is changed by the switching unit. 9. The multi-band antenna of claim 1 , further comprising: a matching unit in operable communication with the plurality of feeding units and the switching unit. 10. The multi-band antenna of claim 9 , wherein the matching unit monitors at least one of capacitance, resistance, reactance and a combination thereof associated with one of the plurality of feeding units and the switching unit for adjusting impedance of the plurality of feeding units and the switching unit in such a way that each radiator pattern of the plurality of radiator patterns operates at a specific frequency band. 11. The multi-band antenna of claim 1 , wherein, subsequent to the switching unit switching between feeding units, at least one radiator pattern included in the plurality of radiator patterns operates at a frequency that it operated at prior to the switching unit switching between feeding units and at least one other radiator pattern of the plurality of radiator patterns operates at a frequency that is different from a frequency that it operated at prior to the switching unit switching between feeding units. 12. An electronic device which includes a multi-band antenna, the multi-band antenna comprising: an antenna radiator including a plurality of radiator patterns configured to operate according to different frequency bands; a plurality of feeding units respectively connected to different contact points of the antenna radiator for connecting feeding units of the plurality of feeding units to at least one radiator pattern included in the plurality of radiator patterns; a switching unit switching between the plurality of feeding units for selecting a feeding unit of the plurality of feeding units; and a circuit unit configured to control the switching unit, wherein the selected feeding unit connects at least one radiator pattern included in the plurality of radiator patterns to the circuit unit, wherein when a feeding unit is changed by the switching unit, the plurality of radiator patterns continuously correspond to at least one of the different frequency bands, wherein a first radiator pattern, a second radiator pattern, and a third radiator pattern of the plurality of radiator patterns corresponds to a first frequency band, a second frequency band, and a third frequency band, respectively, prior to changing the feeding unit, wherein the first radiator pattern, the second radiator pattern, and the third radiator pattern corresponds to a fourth frequency band, a fifth frequency band, and a six frequency band, respectively, subsequent to changing the feeding unit, and wherein the sixth frequency band is broader than or equal to one of the first frequency band, the second frequency band, and the third frequency band. 13. The electronic device of claim 12 , wherein, subsequent to the switching unit switching between feeding units, at least one radiator pattern included in the plurality of radiator patterns operates at a frequency that it operated at prior to the switching unit switching between feeding units and at least one other radiator pattern of the plurality of radiator patterns operates at a frequency that is different from a frequency that it operated at prior to the switching unit switching between feeding units.
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