18411432. WIRELESS MODULE simplified abstract (Fujikura Ltd.)

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WIRELESS MODULE

Organization Name

Fujikura Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Noriaki Shigematsu of Sakura-shi (JP)

Masao Mori of Sakura-shi (JP)

Kiyoshi Kobayashi of Sakura-shi (JP)

Yuki Suto of Sakura-shi (JP)

WIRELESS MODULE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18411432 titled 'WIRELESS MODULE

The abstract describes a wireless module consisting of a first board with an antenna transmitting and receiving high-frequency signals in a millimeter wave band, a second board handling baseband signals with lower frequency, and a housing with a cover and case accommodating both boards.

  • The antenna transmits and receives high-frequency signals in a millimeter wave band.
  • The second board processes baseband signals with lower frequency than the high-frequency signals.
  • The housing includes a cover and case that house the first and second boards.
  • The cover has a passage allowing electromagnetic waves to pass through for the antenna.
  • The first board is fixed to the cover and in contact with it.

Potential Applications: - Telecommunications - Internet of Things (IoT) devices - Wireless networking equipment

Problems Solved: - Efficient transmission and reception of high-frequency signals - Integration of baseband signal processing in a compact module

Benefits: - Enhanced wireless communication performance - Compact and integrated design - Improved signal quality

Commercial Applications: Title: "Innovative Wireless Module for High-Frequency Communication" This technology can be used in 5G networks, IoT devices, and wireless routers, enhancing their performance and reliability in high-frequency communication.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the housing design impact the performance of the wireless module? 2. What are the advantages of using millimeter wave bands for wireless communication?


Original Abstract Submitted

A wireless module includes a first board having an antenna, the antenna transmitting and receiving a high frequency signal in a millimeter wave band, a second board handling a baseband signal with a lower frequency than the high frequency signal, and a housing including a cover and a case combined with each other and accommodating the first board and the second board, in which a passage portion that allows electromagnetic waves transmitted and received by the antenna to pass through is provided in the cover, and the first board is fixed to the cover while being in contact with the cover.