EP1672732B1 - Low profile full wavelength meander type antenna - Google Patents

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EP1672732B1
EP1672732B1 EP04257844A EP04257844A EP1672732B1 EP 1672732 B1 EP1672732 B1 EP 1672732B1 EP 04257844 A EP04257844 A EP 04257844A EP 04257844 A EP04257844 A EP 04257844A EP 1672732 B1 EP1672732 B1 EP 1672732B1
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  • the present invention relates to a low-profile antenna for use in mobile computing devices, and more particularly, to an antenna having a meandering configuration.
  • Fig. 1 shows a portion of a Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) card having a wireless modem.
  • PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Card International Association
  • U.S. Patent No. 5,373,149 assigned to AT&T Bell Laboratories, shows circuit card 76 having located thereon battery 80, antenna 82, infra-red transceiver 84, transmit/receive electronics 86 and electrical contacts 92.
  • Antenna 82 depends on circuit card 76 to radiate. Since the personal computer used with the wireless modem also naturally radiates energy, the personal computer and the wireless modem interfere with each other.
  • Fig. 2 shows an end of a PCMCIA wireless modem package opposite the end inserted into a PCMCIA slot of a computing device.
  • U.S. Patent No. 5,583,521 assigned to GEC Plessey Semiconductors, Inc., shows PCMCIA package 3 with transparent containment 5 (suggested in phantom) that contains a low profile, paired L-shape antenna system including vertical legs 6a', 6b' and horizontal legs 6a", 6b" made of copper wire and separated in a diversity pattern. Horizontal legs 6a", 6b" meander in a horizontal plane within transparent containment 5.
  • the antenna system avoids use of a conventional monopole whip antenna that cannot readily fit into a low profile enclosure.
  • Shielded package 3 acts as a ground plane system for the antenna system.
  • Fig. 3 shows an extendable whip antenna for use in a mobile telephone having a radiating element with a meandering and cylindrical configuration.
  • U.S. Patent No. 6,351,241 assigned to Allgon AB, shows elongated dielectric portion 30 having a length essentially equal to the length of cylindrically configured meander element 35.
  • Impedance matching means 32 connects to a feed point of meander element 35, is integrated on dielectric carrier 33, and includes contacts at its base for connection to signal and ground connectors of the telephone.
  • the meander antenna provides a greater bandwidth, improved production tolerances leading to less rejections, a lower degree of coupling to any adjacent radiators greatly improving multi-band operability and integration of a matching network using at least partly the same manufacturing technique.
  • the whip antenna cannot fit into a low-profile package.
  • the wireless modem as well as the personal computer used with the wireless modem, naturally radiates energy, the personal computer and the wireless modem interfere with each other. Accordingly, it is desirable to provide a wireless modem in a low-profile package that is more immune to interference from the computing device with which the wireless modem is used.
  • European patent application No. 1189304 describes an antenna device and a radio communication card.
  • the antenna has an inversed F-type antenna pattern and a meander type pattern formed on a surface.
  • US patent No. 6147655 describes a flat loop antenna pattern.
  • the antenna has an open-loop configuration and a matching network coupled to the second and third portions.
  • such antennas may have a closed-loop instead.
  • the antenna typically has a low-profile configuration, the first portion being horizontal, and the second and third portions being vertical.
  • the antenna has an average gain of 2.5 dBi or better, and a peak gain of 0.1 dBi or better.
  • the antenna also has fourth and fifth portions each having a meandering path, the fourth portion connected to the second portion, the fifth portion connected to the third portion, so that the first, second, third, fourth and fifth portions are in series.
  • an open-loop antenna comprising first, second, third, fourth and fifth portions connected serially.
  • the first, third and fifth portions have meandering paths, and the fifth portion is coupled to a current source or transceiver.
  • a closed-loop antenna comprising a matching network that is coupled to a current source or transceiver, and first, second, third, fourth and fifth portions connected serially.
  • the first, third and fifth portions have meandering paths, and the first and fifth portions are connected to the matching network.
  • a low profile antenna has a meander length based on the full electrical wavelength of the signal being transmitted or received.
  • the antenna has an open-loop structure with a matching network.
  • low profile means having a height that is generally less than the height of the device, such as a personal computer, to which the antenna including the circuit board for the antenna is coupled, and without an extendable whip antenna.
  • the low profile enables the antenna to be used in a card for a device such as a personal computer, personal digital assistant, wireless telephone and so on with minimal risk of the antenna breaking off, as compared with a prior art antenna having a higher height and thus more likelihood of being broken from its card.
  • the low profile antenna is carefully designed so that it avoids using its card as a radiator, that is, its radiation pattern is based on the low profile antenna and not associated structures such as the card or the device that the card is used with.
  • Fig. 4A shows open-loop antenna 100 on PCMCIA card 150 having side portions 105, 115, top portion 110, bottom left portion 120 and bottom right portion 130. Side portions 105, 115 have straight paths. Top and bottom portions 110, 120, 130 have meandering paths. Bottom left portion 120 has a floating end. Bottom right portion 130 is coupled to a current source or transceiver.
  • side portions 105, 115 have meandering paths.
  • Open-loop antenna 100 generally has a width that is determined by the width of PCMCIA card 150, and a height that is about one-half of its width. Increasing the height of open-loop antenna 100 reduces the length of the meander portions needed to obtain a full wavelength, thereby allowing more current to flow in the vertical direction and increasing the antenna's efficiency.
  • Fig. 4B shows measurements of open-loop antenna 100 in mm. Its overall width is seen to be about 64 mm and its height is about 32 mm.
  • Figs. 5A-5C show different meander configurations: a Roman key-type meander, a sinusoidal meander and a sawtooth meander.
  • the meander sections are electrical delay lines and could be any shape such as those shown in Figs. 5A-5C, an inverted Q shape, and so on.
  • Fig. 6A shows an example cited as useful for understanding the invention, here a closed-loop antenna 200 is on PCMCIA card 250 having side portions 205, 215, top portion 210, bottom left portion 220 and bottom right portion 230. All of portions 205, 215, 210, 220, 230 have meandering paths. Bottom left portion 220 and bottom right portion 230 are coupled to matching network 240, which is coupled to a current source or transceiver.
  • side portions 205, 215 have straight, non-meandering paths.
  • Matching network 240 is designed to match antenna 200 to a typical 50 ohm load presented by the source or transceiver that antenna 200 is coupled to.
  • a typical matching network is a T-type or Pi-type, known to those of ordinary skill in the art of antenna design.
  • FIG. 6B shows measurements of closed-loop antenna 200 in mm. Its overall width is seen to be about 42 mm and its height is about 30 mm.
  • Figs. 7A-7C are antenna gain patterns for open-loop antenna 100 in the XY, XZ and YZ planes, respectively, for a signal at 915 MHz.
  • the peak antenna gain is 0.59 dBi.
  • the average gain is -2.11 dBi.
  • the X-plane corresponds to the long dimension of card 150.
  • the Y-plane corresponds to the short dimension of card 150.
  • the Z-plane corresponds to the height of card 150.
  • Theta and phi refer to (r, ⁇ , ⁇ ) spherical coordinates, instead of (x, y, z) Cartesian coordinates. It will be recalled that a gain of -3 dBi corresponds to half of the signal energy being dissipated, whereas a gain of -2 dBi means less than half of the signal energy is dissipated.
  • Figs. 8A-8C are antenna gain patterns for closed-loop antenna 200 in the XY, XZ and YZ planes, respectively, for a signal at 915 MHz.
  • Theantenna gain is 0.19 dBi.
  • the average gain is -2.42 dBi.
  • Fig. 9 shows return loss for open-loop antenna 100.
  • Fig. 10 shows return loss for closed-loop antenna 200.
  • Fig. 11 shows impedance for open-loop antenna 100.
  • Fig. 12 shows impedance for closed-loop antenna 200.

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Abstract

A low profile antenna has a meander length based on the full electrical wavelength of the signal being transmitted or received. The antenna can have either an open-loop structure or a closed-loop structure with a matching network. The low profile enables the antenna to be used in a card for a device such as a personal computer, personal digital assistant, wireless telephone and so on with minimal risk of the antenna breaking off, as compared with a prior art antenna having a higher height and thus more likelihood of being broken from its card.

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention relates to a low-profile antenna for use in mobile computing devices, and more particularly, to an antenna having a meandering configuration.
  • Various configurations have been proposed for antennas used in mobile computing devices.
  • Fig. 1 shows a portion of a Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) card having a wireless modem. U.S. Patent No. 5,373,149 , assigned to AT&T Bell Laboratories, shows circuit card 76 having located thereon battery 80, antenna 82, infra-red transceiver 84, transmit/receive electronics 86 and electrical contacts 92. Antenna 82 depends on circuit card 76 to radiate. Since the personal computer used with the wireless modem also naturally radiates energy, the personal computer and the wireless modem interfere with each other.
  • Fig. 2 shows an end of a PCMCIA wireless modem package opposite the end inserted into a PCMCIA slot of a computing device. U.S. Patent No. 5,583,521 , assigned to GEC Plessey Semiconductors, Inc., shows PCMCIA package 3 with transparent containment 5 (suggested in phantom) that contains a low profile, paired L-shape antenna system including vertical legs 6a', 6b' and horizontal legs 6a", 6b" made of copper wire and separated in a diversity pattern. Horizontal legs 6a", 6b" meander in a horizontal plane within transparent containment 5. The antenna system avoids use of a conventional monopole whip antenna that cannot readily fit into a low profile enclosure. Shielded package 3 acts as a ground plane system for the antenna system.
  • Fig. 3 shows an extendable whip antenna for use in a mobile telephone having a radiating element with a meandering and cylindrical configuration. U.S. Patent No. 6,351,241 , assigned to Allgon AB, shows elongated dielectric portion 30 having a length essentially equal to the length of cylindrically configured meander element 35. Impedance matching means 32 connects to a feed point of meander element 35, is integrated on dielectric carrier 33, and includes contacts at its base for connection to signal and ground connectors of the telephone. As compared to a helical antenna, the meander antenna provides a greater bandwidth, improved production tolerances leading to less rejections, a lower degree of coupling to any adjacent radiators greatly improving multi-band operability and integration of a matching network using at least partly the same manufacturing technique. Unfortunately, as mentioned, the whip antenna cannot fit into a low-profile package.
  • Since the wireless modem, as well as the personal computer used with the wireless modem, naturally radiates energy, the personal computer and the wireless modem interfere with each other. Accordingly, it is desirable to provide a wireless modem in a low-profile package that is more immune to interference from the computing device with which the wireless modem is used.
  • European patent application No. 1189304 describes an antenna device and a radio communication card. The antenna has an inversed F-type antenna pattern and a meander type pattern formed on a surface. US patent No. 6147655 describes a flat loop antenna pattern.
  • In accordance with an aspect of this invention, there is provided an antenna as defined in the claims.
  • The antenna has an open-loop configuration and a matching network coupled to the second and third portions. As an example cited as useful for understanding the invention, such antennas may have a closed-loop instead. The antenna typically has a low-profile configuration, the first portion being horizontal, and the second and third portions being vertical. The antenna has an average gain of 2.5 dBi or better, and a peak gain of 0.1 dBi or better.
  • In some cases, the antenna also has fourth and fifth portions each having a meandering path, the fourth portion connected to the second portion, the fifth portion connected to the third portion, so that the first, second, third, fourth and fifth portions are in series.
  • In accordance with another aspect of this invention, there is provided an open-loop antenna, comprising first, second, third, fourth and fifth portions connected serially. The first, third and fifth portions have meandering paths, and the fifth portion is coupled to a current source or transceiver.
  • As an example cited as useful for understanding the invention there is provided a closed-loop antenna, comprising a matching network that is coupled to a current source or transceiver, and first, second, third, fourth and fifth portions connected serially. The first, third and fifth portions have meandering paths, and the first and fifth portions are connected to the matching network.
  • Features, aspects and advantages of the invention are set forth in or are apparent from the following description and drawings.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
    • Fig. 1 is a diagram showing a PCMCIA card with an antenna element that depends on the circuit card to radiate;
    • Fig. 2 is a diagram showing a PCMCIA card with a meandering antenna projecting from an end of the PCMCIA package and which depends on the circuit card to radiate;
    • Fig. 3 is a diagram showing a whip antenna with a radiating element having a meandering and cylindrical configuration;
    • Figs. 4A and 4B are diagrams showing an open-loop antenna;
    • Figs. 5A-5C are diagrams showing different meander configurations; and
    • Figs. 6A and 6B are diagrams showing a closed-loop antenna;
    • Figs. 7A-7C are antenna gain patterns for the open-loop antenna in the XY, XZ and YZ planes, respectively;
    • Figs. 8A-8C are antenna gain patterns for the closed-loop antenna in the XY, XZ and YZ planes, respectively;
    • Fig. 9 shows return loss for the open-loop antenna;
    • Fig. 10 shows return loss for the closed-loop antenna;
    • Fig. 11 shows impedance for the open-loop antenna; and
    • Fig. 12 shows impedance for the closed-loop antenna.
    DETAILED DESCRIPTION
  • A low profile antenna has a meander length based on the full electrical wavelength of the signal being transmitted or received. The antenna has an open-loop structure with a matching network.
  • As used herein, "low profile" means having a height that is generally less than the height of the device, such as a personal computer, to which the antenna including the circuit board for the antenna is coupled, and without an extendable whip antenna.
  • The low profile enables the antenna to be used in a card for a device such as a personal computer, personal digital assistant, wireless telephone and so on with minimal risk of the antenna breaking off, as compared with a prior art antenna having a higher height and thus more likelihood of being broken from its card.
  • The low profile antenna is carefully designed so that it avoids using its card as a radiator, that is, its radiation pattern is based on the low profile antenna and not associated structures such as the card or the device that the card is used with.
  • Fig. 4A shows open-loop antenna 100 on PCMCIA card 150 having side portions 105, 115, top portion 110, bottom left portion 120 and bottom right portion 130. Side portions 105, 115 have straight paths. Top and bottom portions 110, 120, 130 have meandering paths. Bottom left portion 120 has a floating end. Bottom right portion 130 is coupled to a current source or transceiver.
  • In other embodiments, side portions 105, 115 have meandering paths.
  • Open-loop antenna 100 generally has a width that is determined by the width of PCMCIA card 150, and a height that is about one-half of its width. Increasing the height of open-loop antenna 100 reduces the length of the meander portions needed to obtain a full wavelength, thereby allowing more current to flow in the vertical direction and increasing the antenna's efficiency.
  • Fig. 4B shows measurements of open-loop antenna 100 in mm. Its overall width is seen to be about 64 mm and its height is about 32 mm.Figs. 5A-5C show different meander configurations: a Roman key-type meander, a sinusoidal meander and a sawtooth meander. The meander sections are electrical delay lines and could be any shape such as those shown in Figs. 5A-5C, an inverted Q shape, and so on.
  • Fig. 6A shows an example cited as useful for understanding the invention, here a closed-loop antenna 200 is on PCMCIA card 250 having side portions 205, 215, top portion 210, bottom left portion 220 and bottom right portion 230. All of portions 205, 215, 210, 220, 230 have meandering paths. Bottom left portion 220 and bottom right portion 230 are coupled to matching network 240, which is coupled to a current source or transceiver.
  • In other embodiments, side portions 205, 215 have straight, non-meandering paths.
  • Matching network 240 is designed to match antenna 200 to a typical 50 ohm load presented by the source or transceiver that antenna 200 is coupled to. A typical matching network is a T-type or Pi-type, known to those of ordinary skill in the art of antenna design.Fig. 6B shows measurements of closed-loop antenna 200 in mm. Its overall width is seen to be about 42 mm and its height is about 30 mm.
  • Figs. 7A-7C are antenna gain patterns for open-loop antenna 100 in the XY, XZ and YZ planes, respectively, for a signal at 915 MHz. The peak antenna gain is 0.59 dBi. The average gain is -2.11 dBi. The X-plane corresponds to the long dimension of card 150. The Y-plane corresponds to the short dimension of card 150. The Z-plane corresponds to the height of card 150. Theta and phi refer to (r, θ, ϕ) spherical coordinates, instead of (x, y, z) Cartesian coordinates. It will be recalled that a gain of -3 dBi corresponds to half of the signal energy being dissipated, whereas a gain of -2 dBi means less than half of the signal energy is dissipated.
  • Figs. 8A-8C are antenna gain patterns for closed-loop antenna 200 in the XY, XZ and YZ planes, respectively, for a signal at 915 MHz. Theantenna gain is 0.19 dBi. The average gain is -2.42 dBi.
  • Fig. 9 shows return loss for open-loop antenna 100.
  • Fig. 10 shows return loss for closed-loop antenna 200.
  • Fig. 11 shows impedance for open-loop antenna 100.
  • Fig. 12 shows impedance for closed-loop antenna 200.
  • Although illustrative embodiments of the present invention, and various modifications thereof, have been described in detail herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to these precise embodiments and the described modifications, and that various changes and further modifications may be effected therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.

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  1. A low profile open-loop antenna, comprising:
    first (120), second (105), third (110), fourth (115) and fifth (130) portions connected serially in a continuous rectangular loop with the first (120) and fifth (130) portions being bottom portions, the second (105) and fourth (115) portions being side portions, and the third (110) portion being a top portion of the rectangular loop,
    the first (120), third (110) and fifth (130) portions having meandering paths, the second (105) and fourth (115) portions having straight paths,
    the first portion (120) having a floating end near the fifth portion (130),
    the fifth portion (130) being coupled to a current source or transceiver, and wherein the length of the rectangular loop is one full electric wavelength of the signal being transmitted or received.
  2. The low profile open-loop antenna of claim 1, wherein the length of each of the second (105) and fourth (115) portions is less than the length of the third (110) portion.
  3. The low profile open-loop antenna of claim 1, wherein the meandering paths have a configuration that is one of a roman key-type meander (5A), a sinusoidal meander (5B), a sawtooth meander (5C) and an inverted Ω meander.
  4. The low profile open-loop antenna of claim 1, having an average gain of -2.5 dBi or better.
  5. The low profile open-loop antenna of claim 1, having a peak gain of 0.1 dBi or better.
  6. A PCMCIA card incorporating an antenna as claimed in any preceding claim.
  7. A PCMCIA card according to claim 6 wherein the first, (120), third (110) and fifth (130) portions of the antenna extend in a direction substantially parallel to the surface of the PCMCIA card (150), and the second (105) and fourth (115) portions of the antenna extend in a direction substantially perpendicular to the surface of the PCMCIA card (150).
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