17886678. Antenna Feed Structure simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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Antenna Feed Structure

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Alireza Pourghorban Saghati of San Jose CA (US)

Jerzy S Guterman of Sunnyvale CA (US)

Jue Wang of San Jose CA (US)

Antenna Feed Structure - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17886678 titled 'Antenna Feed Structure

Simplified Explanation

- An electronic device with radios and antennas - Radio-frequency transmission lines connect the radios to the antennas - Antenna feed structure wirelessly connects to antenna resonating elements - Slot element between antenna feed structure and resonating elements - Antenna feed structure on integrated circuit package substrate - Antenna resonating elements on antenna support structure - Integrated circuit package and antenna support structure mounted on system substrate

Potential Applications

- Wireless communication devices - IoT devices - Satellite communication systems

Problems Solved

- Efficient transmission of radio signals - Compact design for electronic devices - Improved connectivity for antennas

Benefits

- Enhanced signal transmission - Space-saving design - Improved performance of electronic devices


Original Abstract Submitted

An electronic device may include one or more radios and one or more antennas. Radio-frequency transmission lines may couple a radio to an antenna feed structure. The antenna feed structure may be wireless coupled to one or more antenna resonating elements. An intervening slot element may be disposed between the antenna feed structure and the one or more antenna resonating elements. The antenna feed structure may be disposed on a package substrate forming an integrated circuit package. The one or more antenna resonating elements may be disposed on an antenna support structure. The integrated circuit package and the antenna support structure may be mounted to the same side or opposing sides of a system substrate.