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Waveguide antenna structure

An antenna structure and millimeter-wave antenna technology, applied in antennas, waveguide horns, resonant antennas, etc., can solve problems such as occupying space

Inactive Publication Date: 2017-04-05
INTEL CORP
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Although waveguides can be configured as mmWave antennas, waveguides take up much of the space required by other antennas that also need to be integrated into wireless communication devices

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example 1

[0048] Example 1 is an antenna structure including a waveguide configured as at least part of an antenna.

[0049] In Example 2, the subject matter of Example 1 is included, wherein the waveguide is configured as the first antenna and the waveguide defines an aperture configured as the second antenna.

[0050] In Example 3, including the subject matter of Example 2, further comprising: a first radio frequency module configured to transmit and receive radio signals via a first antenna; and a second radio frequency module configured to transmit and receive radio signals via a The second antenna transmits and receives radio signals.

[0051] In Example 4, the subject matter of Example 3 is included, wherein the second radio frequency module is a millimeter wave radio frequency module.

[0052] In Example 5, the subject matter of Example 2 is included, wherein the waveguide defines a plurality of apertures configured as respective antennas.

[0053] In Example 6, the subject mat...

example 20

[0067] Example 20 is a wireless communication device comprising: a waveguide for at least part of an antenna; and a radio frequency module coupled to the waveguide.

[0068] In Example 21 the subject matter of Example 20 is included wherein the waveguide means is used as the first antenna and defines the aperture means for the second antenna.

[0069] In Example 22, including the subject matter of Example 21, further comprising: a first radio frequency module configured to transmit and receive radio signals via the first antenna; and a second radio frequency module configured to transmit radio signals via the second The antenna sends and receives radio signals.

[0070] Example 23 is a method of forming a wireless communication device, comprising: forming a waveguide configured as at least part of an antenna; and forming a radio frequency module coupled to the waveguide.

[0071] In Example 24, the subject matter of Example 23 is included, wherein the waveguide is configured ...

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Abstract

An antenna structure having a waveguide configured to operate as at least a portion of an antenna. Also, the waveguide may be configured to operate as a first antenna, and the waveguide has a hole configured to operate as a second antenna.

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technical field [0001] The present disclosure relates generally to antenna structures, and more particularly to antenna structures having a waveguide configured as at least part of the antenna. Background technique [0002] High data rate wireless communication systems operating at millimeter wave frequencies, such as those developed by the Wireless Gigabit Alliance (WiGig) operating in the 60 GHz unlicensed band, are gaining in popularity. Millimeter wave signals have a high frequency of 30-300GHz and communicate over short distances at relatively high data rates. Although waveguides can be configured as millimeter wave antennas, waveguides take up much of the space required by other antennas that also need to be integrated within the wireless communication device. Contents of the invention [0003] According to an aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided an antenna structure comprising a waveguide configured as at least a part of the antenna. [0004] Accord...

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IPC IPC(8): H01Q13/06H01Q13/00H01Q21/28
CPCH01Q13/00H01Q13/06H01Q21/28H01Q9/42H01Q13/02H01Q5/35H01Q1/243H01Q5/40H01Q9/30
Inventor 萨库·拉赫蒂米科·S·科穆拉宁
Owner INTEL CORP
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