18073966. PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD INTEGRATED ANTENNA FOR TRANSMITTING / RECEIVING DATA simplified abstract (SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.)
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD INTEGRATED ANTENNA FOR TRANSMITTING / RECEIVING DATA
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Anton Sergeevich Lukyanov of Moscow (RU)
Mikhail Nikolaevich Makurin of Moscow (RU)
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD INTEGRATED ANTENNA FOR TRANSMITTING / RECEIVING DATA - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18073966 titled 'PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD INTEGRATED ANTENNA FOR TRANSMITTING / RECEIVING DATA
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes a printed circuit board-integrated antenna for transmitting and receiving data. The antenna consists of patch elements connected by vias, with a first patch element in a lower middle layer and a second patch element in an upper middle layer. There is also a parasitic patch element in an upper layer, and a strip line connected to the edge of the first patch element in the lower middle layer.
- The antenna design uses the minimum number of layers in the printed circuit board, simplifying the manufacturing process.
- The patch elements are separated by gaps from a conductive solid area, allowing for efficient transmission and reception of data signals.
- The strip line in the lower middle layer facilitates communication of data signals to and from the intermediate section of the antenna.
Potential Applications
- Wireless communication devices such as smartphones, tablets, and laptops.
- Internet of Things (IoT) devices that require compact and efficient antennas.
- Wireless sensors and monitoring systems.
Problems Solved
- Complex antenna configurations often require multiple layers in the printed circuit board, increasing manufacturing complexity and cost.
- Designing antennas with efficient data transmission and reception can be challenging.
- Integrating antennas into compact devices without sacrificing performance can be difficult.
Benefits
- Simplified antenna configuration reduces manufacturing complexity and cost.
- Efficient data transmission and reception due to the design of the patch elements and gaps.
- Compact size allows for integration into various devices without compromising performance.
Original Abstract Submitted
The disclosure relates to radio engineering and, for example, to the printed circuit board-integrated antenna of transmitting/receiving data. A printed circuit board-integrated antenna for transmitting/receiving data, the antenna comprises an intermediate section comprising patch elements interconnected by at least one via, wherein a first patch element is disposed in a lower middle layer and is separated by a gap from a conductive solid area, a second patch element is disposed in an upper middle layer and is separated by a gap from the conductive solid area; a parasitic patch element disposed in an upper layer and separated by a gap from the conductive solid area; and a strip line connected directly to an edge of the first patch element, the strip line being disposed in the lower middle layer and configured for communicating a data signal to or from the intermediate section when transmitting/receiving data. The disclosure provides a simplified antenna configuration, for the implementation of which the minimum number of layers is used in the printed circuit board. The complexity of manufacturing the disclosed antenna is significantly reduced.