Circuit system and method for improving antenna isolation, and communication device

By introducing the electrical paths of power dividers and phase shifters into wireless communication systems, canceling signals with equal amplitude and opposite phase are generated, solving the problem of insufficient isolation in compact multi-antenna devices and achieving a fundamental improvement in isolation and performance.

CN121710967BActive Publication Date: 2026-06-09BEIJING GUODIAN GAOKE TECH CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN Β· China
Patent Type
Patents(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
BEIJING GUODIAN GAOKE TECH CO LTD
Filing Date
2026-02-14
Publication Date
2026-06-09

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Abstract

The application provides a circuit system and method for improving antenna isolation, and a communication device. The circuit system comprises a first antenna and a second antenna with spatial electromagnetic coupling; a first power dividing network, a first transceiving end of which is used for inputting or outputting a radio frequency signal, the first power dividing network comprising a first branch and a second branch connected in parallel to the first transceiving end, and the second branch being connected to the first antenna through a first matching network; a second power dividing network, a first transceiving end of which is used for inputting or outputting a radio frequency signal, the second power dividing network comprising a third branch and a fourth branch connected in parallel to the first transceiving end, and the fourth branch being connected to the second antenna through a second matching network; and a phase shifter connected between the first branch of the first power dividing network and the third branch of the second power dividing network. The application adds a controllable electrical path, so that the energy transmitted by the electrical path and the energy coupled in space are equal in amplitude and opposite in phase at the target antenna, thereby improving the isolation.
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