Programmable antenna for controlling luminous assembly
A technology for light-emitting components and antennas, which is applied in directions such as antennas, antenna parts, and antenna lighting/illumination, which can solve the problems of inconvenient visual inspection and inability to observe light-emitting diodes.
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Embodiment 1
[0029] Such as figure 2 As shown, the programmable control antenna of the light-emitting component includes a feeder terminal 202, a radiation area 204, a light-emitting component unit 206, an electrical path 208, and a ground terminal GND. One end of the feeder terminal 202 is coupled to the electrical path 208, and the other end is connected to the host (not shown in the figure), the ground terminal GND is used to electrically connect a ground voltage, and the radiation area 204 is electrically connected to the feeder terminal 202. The electrical path 208 between the light-emitting component unit 206 is symmetrically arranged on both sides of the electrical path 208 . The light emitting component unit 206 is electrically connected to the electrical path between the radiation area 204 and the ground terminal GND.
[0030] After the radiation area 204 receives the high-frequency signal from space, it conducts the high-frequency signal to the feeder end 202 through an electri...
Embodiment 2
[0033] Such as image 3 As shown, the antenna for controlling the light-emitting component can also be implemented on the circuit substrate by means of wiring, wherein (a) represents the first surface of the substrate (for example, the front side), and (b) represents the second surface of the substrate ( For example, the reverse side). This wiring diagram includes a substrate 324, a feeder terminal 302, a ground terminal GND, a first via hole 312, a second via hole 314, a first electrical path 308, a second electrical path 322, a first light-emitting component unit 306, a second electrical path An antenna unit 326 . Wherein, the first antenna unit contains a first radiation area 304 and a second radiation area 318, and the feeder end 302 is equivalent to figure 2 The feeder terminal 202, the first electrical path 308 and the second electrical path 322 are equivalent to figure 2 The electrical path 208, the first antenna element 326 is equivalent to figure 2 The radiatio...
Embodiment 3
[0038] Such as Figure 4 As shown, those who are familiar with this skill can use image 3The circuit plus a second light-emitting component and a second antenna unit. Wherein, (a) represents the first surface of the substrate 324 , and (b) represents the second surface of the substrate 324 . This wiring diagram includes a substrate 324, a feeder terminal 402, a ground terminal GND, a first via hole 412, a second via hole 414, a first electrical path 408, a second electrical path (here, a ground line) 422, a first via hole 412, a second via hole 414, A light emitting component unit 406 , a first antenna unit 426 , a second light emitting component unit 416 , and a second antenna unit 428 . Wherein, the first antenna unit 426 includes a first radiation area 404 and a second radiation area 418 , and the second antenna unit 428 includes a third radiation area 410 and a fourth radiation area 420 . and the feeder terminal 402 is equivalent to figure 2 The feeder end 202, the f...
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