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Multi-branch planar antennas having multiple resonant frequency bands and wireless terminals incorporating the same

  • US 20040116157A1
  • Filed: 05/22/2003
  • Published: 06/17/2004
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/17/2002
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A planar inverted-F antenna having a plurality of resonant frequency bandwidths of operation, comprising:

  • a signal feed;

    a ground feed; and

    a conductive element in communication with the signal and ground feed, the conductive element comprising;

    a primary branch in communication with the signal and ground feeds, the primary branch having opposing first and second end portions and a first current path length;

    a secondary branch in communication with the signal and ground feeds, the secondary branch having opposing first and second end portions and a second current path length, the length of the second current path being shorter than the length of the first current path; and

    a bend segment having opposing end portions positioned intermediate the primary and secondary branches configured to join the primary and secondary branches, wherein the secondary branch is conductively coupled to the signal and ground feeds, wherein the primary branch is conductively coupled to the bend segment that is conductively coupled to the signal and ground feeds thereby allowing the primary branch to radiate at high and low band without requiring capacitive coupling between the primary and secondary branches.

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