Multiband antenna system and methods
First Claim
1. An internal antenna system for use in a radio device, comprising:
- a circuit board comprising a conductive surface and further comprising a ground plane;
a frame, said frame surrounding at least a portion of said circuit board;
a casing disposed at least partly about said circuit board and said frame; and
a plurality of antennas, each of said antennas comprising at least two radiating elements, said plurality of antennas comprising;
a first antenna disposed substantially centered at a first end of said circuit board;
a second antenna disposed proximate a first corner of said circuit board;
a third antenna disposed proximate a second corner of said circuit board, and perpendicular in orientation with respect to said second antenna;
a fourth antenna disposed proximate to a first long side of said circuit board;
a fifth antenna disposed proximate a second long side of said circuit board, and substantially parallel to said fourth antenna; and
a sixth antenna disposed on a surface of said frame;
wherein said ground plane and said radiating elements are configured to form at least two separate operating bands when one or more signals are applied thereto.
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Abstract
An antenna system internal to the device especially intended for small-sized mobile stations, the system having separate operating bands. The system is implemented as decentralized in a way that the device (300) has a plurality of separate antennas (310-360). Each antenna is based on (a) radiating element(s) on the surface of a dielectric substrate. The substrate can be, for example, a piece of ceramics or a part of the outer casing of the device. The antennas are located at suitable places in the device. The operating band of an individual antenna covers the frequency range used by one radio system, the frequency ranges close to each other and is used by two different radio systems or only the transmitting or receiving band of the frequency range used by a radio system. If the device has a shared transmitter and a shared receiver for the radio systems using frequency ranges close to each other, there can anyway be a separate antenna for each system or the antenna can also be shared. The antennas can be made very small, because a relatively small bandwidth is sufficient for an individual antenna, when there is a plurality of antennas. A good matching of the antenna is achieved on the whole width of each radio system, because the matching of a separate antenna having a relatively narrow band is easier to arrange than that of a combined multi-band antenna. No switches are needed in the structure for choosing a sub-band, which contributes to good efficiency for its part.
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19 Claims
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1. An internal antenna system for use in a radio device, comprising:
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a circuit board comprising a conductive surface and further comprising a ground plane; a frame, said frame surrounding at least a portion of said circuit board; a casing disposed at least partly about said circuit board and said frame; and a plurality of antennas, each of said antennas comprising at least two radiating elements, said plurality of antennas comprising; a first antenna disposed substantially centered at a first end of said circuit board; a second antenna disposed proximate a first corner of said circuit board; a third antenna disposed proximate a second corner of said circuit board, and perpendicular in orientation with respect to said second antenna; a fourth antenna disposed proximate to a first long side of said circuit board; a fifth antenna disposed proximate a second long side of said circuit board, and substantially parallel to said fourth antenna; and a sixth antenna disposed on a surface of said frame; wherein said ground plane and said radiating elements are configured to form at least two separate operating bands when one or more signals are applied thereto. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. An internal antenna system of a radio device, comprising:
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a circuit board comprising a conductive surface and further comprising a ground plane; a frame, said frame configured to surround at least a portion of said circuit board; a easing disposed at least partly about said circuit board and said frame; and a plurality of antennas, each of said antennas comprising at least two radiating elements, said plurality of antennas comprising; a first antenna disposed substantially centered at a first end of said circuit board; a second antenna disposed proximate a first corner of said circuit board; a third antenna disposed proximate a second corner of said circuit board, and perpendicular in orientation with respect to said second antenna; a fourth antenna disposed proximate to a first long side of said circuit board; a fifth antenna disposed proximate a second long side of said circuit board, and substantially parallel to said fourth antenna; and a sixth antenna disposed on a surface of said frame; wherein said ground plane and said radiating elements form at least two separate operating bands and a distance along said ground plane between said at least two radiating elements of different ones of said plurality of antennas is equal to, or greater than, a sum of a length of a first radiating element of a first antenna of said plurality of antennas and a length of a second radiating element of a second antenna of said plurality of antennas. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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