Impedance matching means between antenna and transmission cable
First Claim
1. An impedance matching means for performing impedance matching between an antenna and a transmission cable, wherein the antenna is a printed wire board (PWB) antenna including an antenna body on a dielectric PWB, and wherein the antenna body has a radiating portion connected to a feed portion, and a ground portion electrically insulated from the radiating and feed portions, said impedance matching means comprising:
- a first conductive patch and a second conductive patch arranged parallel to one another and disposed upon opposing sides of the PWB, the first conductive patch being electrically connected to the feed portion of said antenna body.
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Abstract
An impedance matching means (3) according to the present invention is used with a printed wire board (PWB) antenna. The PWB antenna includes a PWB (1) having an upper side (11) and a lower side (12), and an antenna body (2) having a radiating portion (21), a feed portion (22), and a ground portion (23). A transmission cable is connected to the antenna body with its inner conductor soldered to the feed portion and its outer shield soldered to the ground portion. The matching means has a first conductive patch (5), which is electrically connected to the feed portion, and a second conductive patch (6), which may or may not be electrically connected to the ground portion. The first and the second conductive patches are disposed in parallel, one on the upper side and one on the lower side of the PWB, and thus sandwich a portion of the PWB therebetween.
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1. An impedance matching means for performing impedance matching between an antenna and a transmission cable, wherein the antenna is a printed wire board (PWB) antenna including an antenna body on a dielectric PWB, and wherein the antenna body has a radiating portion connected to a feed portion, and a ground portion electrically insulated from the radiating and feed portions, said impedance matching means comprising:
- a first conductive patch and a second conductive patch arranged parallel to one another and disposed upon opposing sides of the PWB, the first conductive patch being electrically connected to the feed portion of said antenna body.
- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An antenna assembly for connection to a transmission cable having an inner core conductor and an outer conductive shield, comprising:
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a dielectric printed wire board (PWB) having an upper side and a lower side;
an antenna body disposed on the upper side of the PWB, including;
a radiating portion;
a feed portion electrically connected to the radiating portion; and
a ground portion electrically insulated from the feed portion and the radiating portion; and
an impedance matching means, comprising;
a first conductive patch on the upper side of the PWB; and
a second conductive patch on the lower side of the PWB, the second conductive patch being electrically insulated from the first conductive patch by the intervening PWB; and
whereby the inner core conductor of the transmission cable electrically connects to the feed portion and the shield of the transmission cable electrically connects to the ground portion, the radiating portion transmits and receives electromagnetic signals, and the impedance matching means effectively matches an input impedance of the antenna assembly to an impedance of the transmission cable. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method of making an RF antenna assembly, comprising the steps of:
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providing a printed circuit board defining two opposite surfaces;
forming spaced feed portion and grounding portion on one of said surface;
forming a properly configured radiation portion on the same one of said surfaces, said radiation portion electrically connected to said feed portion.;
providing a pair of parallel conductive patches on said two opposite surfaces, respectively with one of said pair of conductive patches electrically connected to said feed portion;
whereinby adjusting relative areas of the patches or changing a relative permittivity of a dielectric material of the printed circuit board between said pair of patches, an impedance of the antenna is matched that of a preselected cable which is electrically connected to the feed portion. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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