Compact Sub 6 GHz Dual Band Twelve-Element MIMO Antenna for 5G Metal-Rimmed Smartphone Applications

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In this paper, a twelve-antenna system is designed for 5G smartphones with metal frames. The system is compact and operates on dual bands within the sub-6 GHz frequency range using multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technology. Two sets of six-antenna units are included in the system, arranged in a diagonal mirror-image configuration, and positioned at the center of the circuit board’s longer edges. The profile height of each of the six-antenna units is only 3 mm, and the overall array dimensions are 105 × 3 × 3.1 mm3. A single antenna unit is 15 × 3 × 3.1 mm3 (0.173 λ × 0.035 λ × 0.036 λ, where λ equals the free-space wavelength of 3450 MHz). The arrangement of the antennas in the six-antenna units is parallel, with a 3 mm separation between adjacent antennas. The antenna structure comprises of an inverted L-shaped feed branch and two inverted L-shaped short-circuit branches integrated into part of the metal frame. The proposed array can form multiple resonance paths, achieving dual-band operation at 3300–3600 MHz and 4800–5000 MHz. The measured isolation of this twelve-antenna system within the operating frequency band is over 10 dB, and the measured antenna efficiency is greater than 36%. Therefore, the system is suitable for use in smartphones with high screen-to-body ratios and metal frames.

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Lin, C. C., Cheng, S. H., Chen, S. C., & Wei, C. S. (2023). Compact Sub 6 GHz Dual Band Twelve-Element MIMO Antenna for 5G Metal-Rimmed Smartphone Applications. Micromachines, 14(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi14071399

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