Antenna and dielectric substrate for antenna
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1. An antenna, comprising:
- a ground pattern; and
a planar element that is conductive and includes (i) an edge portion positioned away from the ground pattern, (ii) a feed point, (iii) a cut-out portion formed at the edge, (iv) arm portions that are informed at both sides of said cut-out portion and whose top end portion is wider than a root thereof and (v) a trimmed edge portion causing to continuously change a distance between said planar element and said ground pattern, andwherein said ground pattern and said planar element are formed on or in a board while extending along opposite directions respectively.
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Abstract
An antenna comprises a ground pattern, and a planar element that is fed and equipped with a cut-out portion provided from the farthest edge portion formed from the feed position toward the ground pattern side, and the ground pattern and the planar element are juxtaposed with each other. The cut-out portion enables to further miniaturize the antenna and secure current paths to obtain radiation in a low-frequency range. Since the ground pattern and the planar element are juxtaposed with each other, the mount volume of the antenna can be reduced, and the antenna characteristic, particularly the impedance characteristic, can be easily controlled, and the bandwidth can be widened.
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6 Claims
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1. An antenna, comprising:
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a ground pattern; and a planar element that is conductive and includes (i) an edge portion positioned away from the ground pattern, (ii) a feed point, (iii) a cut-out portion formed at the edge, (iv) arm portions that are informed at both sides of said cut-out portion and whose top end portion is wider than a root thereof and (v) a trimmed edge portion causing to continuously change a distance between said planar element and said ground pattern, and wherein said ground pattern and said planar element are formed on or in a board while extending along opposite directions respectively. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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