Antenna design for mobile devices / Zhijun Zhang.

By: Zhang, Zhijun, 1971-
Language: English Publisher: Singapore : John Wiley & Sons Ltd., [2017]Copyright date: c2017Edition: Second editionDescription: 317 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 978119132325Subject(s): Radio -- Antennas -- Design and construction | Mobile communication systems -- Equipment and supplies -- Design and construction | Miniature electronic equipment -- Design and constructionDDC classification: 621.384135 LOC classification: TK6565.A6 | Z48 2011Other classification: ZN 6440
Contents:
About the Author x Preface xi Acknowledgments xii Abbreviations xiii 1 Introduction 1 1.1 The Evolution of Mobile Antennas 2 1.2 How to Quantitatively Evaluate an Antenna 10 1.3 The Limits of Antenna Designs 12 1.4 The Trade ]Offs in Antenna Designs 14 1.5 Mobile Communication and Band Allocations 16 1.6 Quickly Building a Simple Antenna a Practical Example 18 References 27 2 Antenna Matching 28 2.1 The Smith Chart 29 2.2 Single ]Band Matching 33 2.2.1 Matching with Lumped Elements 33 2.2.2 Different Ways to Accomplish a Single ]Band Matching 36 2.2.3 Matching with Both Transmission Line and Lumped Elements 39 2.2.4 Bandwidth Consideration 42 2.3 Dual ]Band Matching 50 2.4 Reconfigurable Matching 55 2.4.1 Reconfigurable Matching Varactor ]Based 55 2.4.2 Reconfigurable Matching Switch ]Based 60 References 63 3 External Antenna 65 3.1 Stubby Antennas 66 3.1.1 Single ]Band Helix Stubby Antenna 67 3.1.2 Multiband Helix Stubby Antenna 86 3.1.3 Ultra ]Wideband Stubby Antenna 109 3.2 Whip Stubby (Retractable) Antenna 117 3.2.1 Decoupled Whip Stubby Antenna 119 3.2.2 Semi ]Decoupled Whip Stubby Antenna 121 3.3 Meander Line Stubby Antenna 126 3.4 Effect of Ground Plane 131 References 136 4 Internal Antenna 138 4.1 Inverted ]F Antenna 141 4.2 Planar IFA 146 4.2.1 Single ]Band PIFA 146 4.2.2 Multiband PIFA Antenna with Slits 149 4.2.3 Multiband PIFA with Separate Branches 157 4.2.4 Multiband PIFA with Parasitic Element 158 4.2.5 Manufacturing PIFA Antenna 159 4.3 Folded Monopole Antenna 163 4.4 Loop Antenna 167 4.5 Ceramic Antenna 172 4.5.1 Monopole ]Type Ceramic Antenna 173 4.5.2 IFA ]Type Ceramic Antenna 176 4.5.3 Loop ]Type Ceramic Antenna 177 4.6 Slot Antenna 179 4.7 Design a Hepta ]Band Antenna with Multiple Radiators and Multiple Modes 185 4.8 Design a Reconfigurable Hepta ]Band Antenna 191 4.9 MIMO Antennas 200 4.9.1 Explaining Capacity Boost Effect Through the Antenna Point of View 200 4.9.2 Antenna Correlation and Antenna Isolation 207 4.9.3 Improve Isolation Between Antennas 209 4.10 Antennas in Recently Released Phones 211 4.10.1 Entry ]Level Phone 211 4.10.2 Flagship Phone 221 References 226 5 Antenna Measurement 229 5.1 Passive Antenna Measurement 229 5.1.1 Measurement on a Vector Network Analyzer 229 5.1.2 Fixture 234 5.1.3 Passive Chamber Measurement 246 5.2 Active Antenna (Over the Air) Measurement 253 5.2.1 EIRP, ERP, and TRP 253 5.2.2 EIS and TIS 256 5.2.3 Sensitivity Degradation Due to Interference 259 5.3 Antenna Measurements in the Production Line 262 5.4 Multiple Input and Multiple Output Antenna Test 271 References 275 6 Regulations Related to Antenna Engineers 276 6.1 Specific Absorption Rate 276 6.1.1 Definition and Measurement Method of SAR 277 6.1.2 SAR Limits in the United States and Europe 283 6.1.3 Controlling SAR 285 6.1.4 Updates on SAR Requirement 294 6.2 Hearing Aid Compatibility 296 6.2.1 HAC Measurement 296 6.2.2 HAC Specification in the United States 299 6.2.3 Updates on HAC Requirement 303 6.3 Electromagnetic Compatibility 304 References 305 Appendix: User Manual for ZJ-Antenna-Matching Software 307 Index 314
Summary: Expanded and updated, this practical guide is a one-stop design reference containing all an engineer needs when designing antennas Integrates state-of-the-art technologies with a special section for step-by-step antenna design Features up-to-date bio-safety and electromagnetic compatibility regulation compliance and latest standards Newly updated with MIMO antenna design, measurements and requirements Accessible to readers of many levels, from introductory to specialist Written by a practicing expert who has hired and trained numerous engineers
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About the Author x Preface xi Acknowledgments xii Abbreviations xiii 1 Introduction 1 1.1 The Evolution of Mobile Antennas 2 1.2 How to Quantitatively Evaluate an Antenna 10 1.3 The Limits of Antenna Designs 12 1.4 The Trade ]Offs in Antenna Designs 14 1.5 Mobile Communication and Band Allocations 16 1.6 Quickly Building a Simple Antenna a Practical Example 18 References 27 2 Antenna Matching 28 2.1 The Smith Chart 29 2.2 Single ]Band Matching 33 2.2.1 Matching with Lumped Elements 33 2.2.2 Different Ways to Accomplish a Single ]Band Matching 36 2.2.3 Matching with Both Transmission Line and Lumped Elements 39 2.2.4 Bandwidth Consideration 42 2.3 Dual ]Band Matching 50 2.4 Reconfigurable Matching 55 2.4.1 Reconfigurable Matching Varactor ]Based 55 2.4.2 Reconfigurable Matching Switch ]Based 60 References 63 3 External Antenna 65 3.1 Stubby Antennas 66 3.1.1 Single ]Band Helix Stubby Antenna 67 3.1.2 Multiband Helix Stubby Antenna 86 3.1.3 Ultra ]Wideband Stubby Antenna 109 3.2 Whip Stubby (Retractable) Antenna 117 3.2.1 Decoupled Whip Stubby Antenna 119 3.2.2 Semi ]Decoupled Whip Stubby Antenna 121 3.3 Meander Line Stubby Antenna 126 3.4 Effect of Ground Plane 131 References 136 4 Internal Antenna 138 4.1 Inverted ]F Antenna 141 4.2 Planar IFA 146 4.2.1 Single ]Band PIFA 146 4.2.2 Multiband PIFA Antenna with Slits 149 4.2.3 Multiband PIFA with Separate Branches 157 4.2.4 Multiband PIFA with Parasitic Element 158 4.2.5 Manufacturing PIFA Antenna 159 4.3 Folded Monopole Antenna 163 4.4 Loop Antenna 167 4.5 Ceramic Antenna 172 4.5.1 Monopole ]Type Ceramic Antenna 173 4.5.2 IFA ]Type Ceramic Antenna 176 4.5.3 Loop ]Type Ceramic Antenna 177 4.6 Slot Antenna 179 4.7 Design a Hepta ]Band Antenna with Multiple Radiators and Multiple Modes 185 4.8 Design a Reconfigurable Hepta ]Band Antenna 191 4.9 MIMO Antennas 200 4.9.1 Explaining Capacity Boost Effect Through the Antenna Point of View 200 4.9.2 Antenna Correlation and Antenna Isolation 207 4.9.3 Improve Isolation Between Antennas 209 4.10 Antennas in Recently Released Phones 211 4.10.1 Entry ]Level Phone 211 4.10.2 Flagship Phone 221 References 226 5 Antenna Measurement 229 5.1 Passive Antenna Measurement 229 5.1.1 Measurement on a Vector Network Analyzer 229 5.1.2 Fixture 234 5.1.3 Passive Chamber Measurement 246 5.2 Active Antenna (Over the Air) Measurement 253 5.2.1 EIRP, ERP, and TRP 253 5.2.2 EIS and TIS 256 5.2.3 Sensitivity Degradation Due to Interference 259 5.3 Antenna Measurements in the Production Line 262 5.4 Multiple Input and Multiple Output Antenna Test 271 References 275 6 Regulations Related to Antenna Engineers 276 6.1 Specific Absorption Rate 276 6.1.1 Definition and Measurement Method of SAR 277 6.1.2 SAR Limits in the United States and Europe 283 6.1.3 Controlling SAR 285 6.1.4 Updates on SAR Requirement 294 6.2 Hearing Aid Compatibility 296 6.2.1 HAC Measurement 296 6.2.2 HAC Specification in the United States 299 6.2.3 Updates on HAC Requirement 303 6.3 Electromagnetic Compatibility 304 References 305 Appendix: User Manual for ZJ-Antenna-Matching Software 307 Index 314

Expanded and updated, this practical guide is a one-stop design reference containing all an engineer needs when designing antennas

Integrates state-of-the-art technologies with a special section for step-by-step antenna design
Features up-to-date bio-safety and electromagnetic compatibility regulation compliance and latest standards
Newly updated with MIMO antenna design, measurements and requirements
Accessible to readers of many levels, from introductory to specialist
Written by a practicing expert who has hired and trained numerous engineers

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