Modified printed dipole antennas for wireless multi-band...

Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – Balanced doublet - centerfed

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C343S795000, C343S7000MS

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07095382

ABSTRACT:
A dipole antenna for a wireless communication device, which includes a first conductive element superimposed on a portion of and separated from a second conductive element by a first dielectric layer. A first conductive via connects the first and second conductive elements through the first dielectric layer. The second conductive element is generally U-shaped. The second conductive element includes a plurality of spaced conductive strips extending transverse from adjacent ends of the legs of the U-shape. Each strip is dimensioned for a different center frequency λ0. The first conductive element may be replaced by a coaxial feed directly to the second conductive element.

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