17920840. ANTENNA simplified abstract (Beijing BOE Technology Development Co., Ltd.)

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ANTENNA

Organization Name

Beijing BOE Technology Development Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Jia Fang of Beijing (CN)

Feng Qu of Beijing (CN)

Shiqiao Zhang of Beijing (CN)

ANTENNA - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17920840 titled 'ANTENNA

The present disclosure introduces an innovative antenna design in the field of radio frequency technology.

  • The antenna consists of a dielectric substrate, a radiation patch, and a waveguide feed structure.
  • The radiation patch and waveguide feed structure are placed on opposite sides of the dielectric substrate.
  • The first transmission port of the waveguide feed structure overlaps with the radiation patch on the dielectric substrate.
  • The radiation patch is designed to convert linearly polarized radiation signals into circularly polarized radiation signals.
  • By using the radiation patch, the antenna reduces the space occupied and avoids increasing its thickness.

Potential Applications: - Satellite communication systems - Wireless communication networks - Radar systems - Radio astronomy

Problems Solved: - Efficient conversion of radiation signals - Reduction of antenna size - Avoidance of increased thickness

Benefits: - Improved signal transmission quality - Space-saving design - Enhanced performance in various applications

Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Antenna Technology for Enhanced Signal Transmission This antenna technology can be utilized in satellite communication systems, wireless networks, radar systems, and radio astronomy, providing improved signal transmission quality and space-saving design for enhanced performance in various applications.

Questions about Antenna Technology: 1. How does the antenna convert linearly polarized radiation signals into circularly polarized signals? The radiation patch on the antenna is configured to convert the linearly polarized radiation signals transmitted via the waveguide feed structure into circularly polarized signals.

2. What are the potential commercial applications of this antenna technology? This antenna technology can be applied in satellite communication systems, wireless networks, radar systems, and radio astronomy for improved signal transmission quality and space-saving design.


Original Abstract Submitted

The present disclosure provides an antenna, and belongs to the field of radio frequency technology. The antenna provided by the present disclosure includes: a dielectric substrate, and a radiation patch and a waveguide feed structure, which are respectively disposed on two opposite sides of the dielectric substrate; an orthographic projection of a first transmission port of the waveguide feed structure on the dielectric substrate at least partially overlaps that of the radiation patch on the dielectric substrate; and the radiation patch is configured to convert a linearly polarized radiation signal transmitted via the first transmission port into a circularly polarized radiation signal. The antenna can realize conversion of the linearly polarized radiation signal into the circularly polarized radiation signal by adopting the radiation patch, so that a space occupied by the radiation patch can be reduced, thereby avoiding an increase in a thickness of the antenna.