Reconfigurable dualband antenna module with integrated high voltage charge pump and digital analog converter

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Integration of a reconfigurable antenna module for handheld applications employing a set of novel technologies is demonstrated. A low profile dualband hybrid dielectric resonator antenna (DRA) based on glass-ceramics and a tunable matching network (TMN) based on ferroelectric varactors with a maximum biasing of 90V form a reconfigurable antenna module. The control of the antenna module is performed by a 120V CMOS high voltage (HV) charge pump with an 8-bit digital analog (D/A) converter generated from a 3.7V battery. Adaptive impedance matching at the lower band of 1.9 GHz is carried out by the TMN when the dualband antenna is exposed to different operation scenarios. Meanwhile, the upper band located at a frequency of 5.1 GHz exhibits an almost negligible influence due to the inherent detune resistance characteristic of the high permittivity DRA.

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Gonzalez-Rodriguez, E., Mehmood, A., Zheng, Y., Maune, H., Shen, L., Ning, J., … Jakoby, R. (2014). Reconfigurable dualband antenna module with integrated high voltage charge pump and digital analog converter. In 8th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation, EuCAP 2014 (pp. 2749–2753). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/EuCAP.2014.6902394

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