Wireless network receiver
A wireless network and receiver technology, applied in the field of wireless network receivers, can solve the problems of antenna 310, such as poor receiving effect, difficult manufacturing, and inability to generate vertically polarized waves.
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[0073] Please refer to Figure 7 and Figure 8 , Figure 7 and Figure 8 Shown are schematic diagrams of different angles of the wireless network receiver according to the first embodiment of the present invention. The wireless network receiver 40 includes a circuit board 410 and a connector structure 420 . The connector structure 420 is fixed on the circuit board 410 . The connector structure 420 includes a connector 422 and an antenna 424 , and the connector 422 and the antenna 424 are integrally formed. The antenna 424 is connected to one side of the circuit board 410 and straddles the circuit board 410 . The width of the aforementioned antenna 424 is not greater than the width of the connector 422 . When the connector 422 is a universal serial bus (Universal Serial Bus, USB) connector, the width of the antenna 424 is not greater than 13mm.
[0074] Since the connector 422 and the antenna 424 are integrally formed, there is no need to increase the area of the circu...
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[0080] Please also refer to Figure 9 , Figure 14 , Figure 15 , Figure 16 , Figure 17 and Figure 18 , Figure 14 and Figure 15 Shown are schematic diagrams of different angles of the wireless network receiver according to the second embodiment of the present invention, respectively, Figure 16 , Figure 17 and Figure 18 Shown are schematic views of different angles of the connector structure according to the second embodiment of the present invention. The difference between the wireless network receiver 50 of the second embodiment and the wireless network receiver 40 of the first embodiment is that the connector structure 520 of the second embodiment is different from the connector structure 420 of the first embodiment.
[0081] The horizontal radiator 5244 of the connector structure 520 extends from the feed-in connection portion 4242 and the ground connection portion 4246 along the direction perpendicular to the side wall 412 (ie, the Z direction) to form a t...
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[0083] Please also refer to Figure 9 , Figure 19 , Figure 20 , Figure 21 , Figure 22 and Figure 23 , Figure 19 and Figure 20 Shown are schematic diagrams of different angles of the wireless network receiver according to the third embodiment of the present invention, respectively, Figure 21 , Figure 22 and Figure 23 Shown are schematic views of different angles of the connector structure according to the third embodiment of the present invention. The difference between the wireless network receiver 60 of the third embodiment and the wireless network receiver 50 of the second embodiment is that the connector structure 620 of the third embodiment is different from the connector structure 520 of the second embodiment.
[0084] The horizontal radiator 6244 of the connector structure 620 extends from the feed-in connection part 4242 and the ground connection part 4246 along the direction perpendicular to the side wall 412 (that is, the Z direction) to form a type...
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