18552154. ELECTRONIC DEVICE simplified abstract (KYOCERA Corporation)

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ELECTRONIC DEVICE

Organization Name

KYOCERA Corporation

Inventor(s)

Satoshi Kawaji of Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa (JP)

Masamitsu Nishikido of Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa (JP)

Youhei Murakami of Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa (JP)

Masayuki Sato of Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa (JP)

ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18552154 titled 'ELECTRONIC DEVICE

Simplified Explanation

The electronic device described in the patent application includes transmission antennas, reception antennas, and an electronic component. The transmission antennas transmit a transmission wave, while the reception antennas receive a reflected wave that is the transmission wave having been reflected. The electronic component outputs respective transmission signals to the transmission antennas and receives respective reception signals from the reception antennas. The electronic component has a first edge where transmission terminals are arranged to output the respective transmission signals, and a second edge where reception terminals are arranged to receive the respective reception signals. At least one of the first edge or the second edge is located obliquely relative to the direction of the feeding points of the antennas.

  • Transmission antennas transmit a transmission wave.
  • Reception antennas receive a reflected wave that is the transmission wave having been reflected.
  • Electronic component outputs transmission signals to transmission antennas and receives reception signals from reception antennas.
  • Electronic component has a first edge for transmission terminals and a second edge for reception terminals.
  • At least one edge is located obliquely relative to the direction of feeding points of the antennas.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in wireless communication systems, radar systems, and smart devices.

Problems Solved

This technology helps in improving signal transmission and reception efficiency in electronic devices.

Benefits

The oblique arrangement of the edges of the electronic component allows for better signal processing and communication performance.

Potential Commercial Applications

Potential commercial applications include telecommunications equipment, IoT devices, and radar systems.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of directional antennas in wireless communication systems to improve signal strength and quality.

Unanswered Questions

How does the oblique arrangement of the edges affect the overall performance of the electronic device?

The oblique arrangement of the edges may impact the signal propagation and reception patterns, but the specific effects need further investigation.

Are there any limitations to the oblique arrangement of the edges in terms of signal processing capabilities?

It is unclear if the oblique arrangement of the edges may introduce any limitations in signal processing capabilities or if it enhances overall performance without drawbacks.


Original Abstract Submitted

An electronic device includes transmission antennas, reception antennas, and an electronic component. The transmission antennas each transmit a transmission wave. The reception antennas each receive a reflected wave that is the transmission wave having been reflected. The electronic component outputs respective transmission signals to the transmission antennas and receive respective reception signals from the reception antennas. The electronic component has a first edge where transmission terminals that output the respective transmission signals to the transmission antennas are arranged, and a second edge where reception terminals that receive the respective reception signals from the reception antennas are arranged. At least one of the first edge or the second edge is located obliquely relative to at least one of a direction in which respective feeding points of the transmission antennas are arranged or a direction in which respective feeding points of the reception antennas are arranged.