Asymmetric dipole antenna
First Claim
1. A multiple frequency antenna, comprising:
- a substrate;
a plurality of conductive traces formed on the substrate, one of the plurality of conductive traces forming a radiating portion and another of the plurality of conductive traces forming a ground portion;
the radiating portion comprising a radiating portion base having a first base end and a second base end connected by a base body and two radiating arms extending from the radiating portion base, wherein one of the two radiating arms extends from the first base end and forms a space and the other of the two radiating arms extends from the base body into the space;
the ground portion being separated from the radiating portion by a gap and comprising a ground portion base having a first ground end and a second ground end connected by a ground body and a plurality of ground arms extending from the ground portion base; and
a power feed, the power feed comprising a ground portion aligned substantially parallel with at least a portion of one of the plurality of ground arms and substantially perpendicular to the radiating portion base, and a conductor portion traversing the gap and coupled to the radiating portion base,wherein the antenna operates at multiple frequencies.
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Abstract
A multiple frequency dipole antenna is provided. The antenna includes a plurality of conductive traces on a substrate (flexible or rigid). One conductive trace comprises the radiating portion and includes a plurality of radiating arms asymmetrically arranged. The other conductive trace comprises the ground portion and includes a plurality of ground arms. Radio frequency power is supply using, for example, a coaxial cable feed. The outer conductor of the coaxial cable feed is attached ground portion (either substantially parallel or perpendicular to a portion of the ground arms. The central conductor of the cable traverses a gap between the radiating portion and ground portion and is coupled to the radiating portion distal from the radiating arms.
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15 Claims
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1. A multiple frequency antenna, comprising:
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a substrate; a plurality of conductive traces formed on the substrate, one of the plurality of conductive traces forming a radiating portion and another of the plurality of conductive traces forming a ground portion; the radiating portion comprising a radiating portion base having a first base end and a second base end connected by a base body and two radiating arms extending from the radiating portion base, wherein one of the two radiating arms extends from the first base end and forms a space and the other of the two radiating arms extends from the base body into the space; the ground portion being separated from the radiating portion by a gap and comprising a ground portion base having a first ground end and a second ground end connected by a ground body and a plurality of ground arms extending from the ground portion base; and a power feed, the power feed comprising a ground portion aligned substantially parallel with at least a portion of one of the plurality of ground arms and substantially perpendicular to the radiating portion base, and a conductor portion traversing the gap and coupled to the radiating portion base, wherein the antenna operates at multiple frequencies. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A multiple frequency antenna, comprising:
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a substrate; a plurality of conductive traces formed on the substrate, one of the plurality of conductive traces forming a radiating portion and another of the plurality of conductive traces forming a ground portion; the radiating portion comprising a radiating portion base having a first base end and a second base end connected by a base body and two radiating arms extending from the radiating portion base, wherein one of the two radiating arms extends from the first base end and forms a space and the other of the two radiating arms extends from the base body into the space; the ground portion being separated from the radiating portion by a gap and comprising a ground portion base having a first ground end and a second ground end connected by a ground body and a plurality of ground arms extending from the ground portion base; and a power feed, the power feed comprising a ground portion aligned substantially parallel with at least a portion of the ground base and substantially parallel to a portion of the radiating portion base, and a conductor portion traversing the gap and coupled to the radiating portion base, wherein the antenna operates at multiple frequencies. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12)
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13. A multiple frequency antenna, comprising:
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a substrate; a plurality of conductive traces formed on the substrate, one of the plurality of conductive traces forming a radiating portion and another of the plurality of conductive traces forming a ground portion; the radiating portion comprising a radiating portion base having a first base end and a second base end connected by a base body and two radiating arms extending from the radiating portion base, wherein one of the two radiating arms extends from the first base end and forms a space and the other of the two radiating arms extends from the base body into the space; the ground portion being separated from the radiating portion by a gap and comprising a ground portion base having a first ground end and a second ground end connected by a ground body and a plurality of ground arms extending from the ground portion base; and a power feed, the power feed comprising a ground portion and a conductor portion, the conductor portion coupled to the radiating portion proximate the second base end opposite the at least one of the plurality of radiating arms, wherein the antenna operates at multiple frequencies. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15)
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