US Patent Application 18354475. ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE simplified abstract

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ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE

Organization Name

GUANGDONG OPPO MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORP., LTD.


Inventor(s)

Xiaopu Wu of Dongguan (CN)

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18354475 titled 'ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes an antenna assembly and an electronic device.

  • The antenna assembly includes a first antenna with a first radiator and a first signal source connected to it.
  • It also includes a second antenna with a second radiator and a third radiator.
  • The second radiator is spaced apart from the first radiator with a first coupling gap, and from the third radiator with a second coupling gap.
  • The first radiator generates at least one resonant mode when excited by the first signal source.
  • The part of the second radiator near the second coupling gap also generates at least one resonant mode when excited by the first signal source through the coupling of the first radiator.


Original Abstract Submitted

Provided is an antenna assembly and an electronic device. The antenna assembly includes the following. A first antenna including a first radiator and a first signal source electrically connected to the first radiator. A second antenna including a second radiator and a third radiator, one end of the second radiator is spaced apart from one end of the first radiator with a first coupling gap, and the other end of the second radiator is spaced apart from one end of the third radiator with a second coupling gap. The first radiator is configured to generate at least one resonant mode under excitation of the first signal source, and a part of the second radiator that is close to the second coupling gap is configured to generate at least one resonant mode under excitation of the first signal source through coupling of the first radiator.