HK1263221B - Antenna feeding network comprising a coaxial connector - Google Patents
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The invention relates to the field of antenna feeding networks for multi-radiator antennas, which feeding network comprises air filled coaxial lines.
Multi-radiator antennas are frequently used in for example cellular networks. Such multi-radiator antennas comprise a number of radiating antenna elements for example in the form of dipoles for sending or receiving signals, an antenna feeding network and an electrically conductive reflector. The antenna feeding network distributes the signal from a common coaxial connector to the radiators when the antenna is transmitting and combines the signals from the radiators and feeds them to the coaxial connector when receiving. A possible implementation of such a feeding network is shown in figure 1 .
In such a network, if the splitters/combiners consist of just one junction between 3 different 50 ohm lines, impedance match would not be maintained, and the impedance seen from each port would be 25 ohm instead of 50 ohm. Therefore the splitter/combiner usually also includes an impedance transformation circuit which maintains 50 ohm impedance at the common port, i.e. the input port in case of a splitter and the output port in case of a combiner.
A person skilled in the art would recognize that the feeding network is fully reciprocal in the sense that transmission and reception can be treated in the same way, and, to simplify the description of this invention, only the transmission case is described below.
The antenna feeding network may comprise a plurality of parallel coaxial lines being substantially air filled, each coaxial line comprising a central inner conductor at least partly surrounded by an outer conductor with insulating air in between. The coaxial lines and the reflector may be formed integrally with each other. The splitting may be done via crossover connections between inner conductors of adjacent coaxial lines.
In order to preserve the characteristic impedance, the lines connecting to the crossover element include impedance matching structures.
The antenna feeding network is usually connectable to a coaxial feeder cable using a coaxial connector. The coaxial connector may be placed at the bottom or end plate of the antenna, which bottom plate is typically perpendicular to the coaxial lines. The body of the coaxial connector is typically attached to the bottom plate made of a conductive material such as metal. There are two major requirements for such a connector: firstly, impedance must be maintained and secondly, passive intermodulation (PIM) must be minimized. In order to meet these requirements, a consistent electrical connection between the coaxial connector and the coaxial line is required. The coaxial line inner conductor is usually soldered to the central pin of the connector, but attaching the connector body correctly to the antenna bottom plate or antenna body may be more difficult. In case a soft coaxial line, e.g. a PTFE cable, is attached to the connector, soldering the cable outer conductor, or shield, often results in PIM since all braids in the outer conductor are not correctly soldered. Also, the junction from the connector body to the antenna body or reflector, often via a bottom plate attached to the antenna body or reflector, can result in PIM. In the case of an antenna using air filled coaxial lines where the outer conductors of the coaxial lines are part of the antenna body or reflector, it is even more important to obtain a correct electrical connection between the connector body and the antenna bottom plate. This may be difficult to achieve in an antenna feeding network as described above, since the attachment of the coaxial connector to the bottom plate is subject to substantial mechanical forces from to the thick coaxial feeder cables connected thereto.
One solution to this problem is disclosed in WO2006/006913A1 , which shows an antenna where the coaxial connector is connected to the outer and inner conductors of a coaxial line using a separate coaxial cable (see figure 2 ). The coaxial connector is held in place mechanically by being attached to the bottom plate, but the electrical connection is provided by means of the separate coaxial cable. This solution may improve the electrical connection, but may be disadvantageous in other aspects. Firstly, the arrangement involves a large number of parts which may occupy valuable space in the antenna and may also result in high cost. Secondly, the separate coaxial cable may introduce losses. Thirdly, the connection may still suffer from PIM due to currents flowing from the body of the coaxial connector to the bottom plate and the outer conductor(s)/reflector.
An object of the present invention is to overcome at least some of the disadvantages of the prior art described above.
These and other objects are achieved by the present invention by means of an antenna feeding network according to a first aspect of the invention and an antenna arrangement according to a second aspect of the invention.
According to a first aspect of the invention, an antenna feeding network for a multi-radiator base station antenna is provided as defined in appended independent claim 1, wherein further advantageous configurations are defined in the dependent claims. The feeding network comprises substantially air filled coaxial lines and a coaxial connector for an antenna feeder cable, the connector being connected to at least one of the coaxial lines. The substantially air filled coaxial lines each have a central inner conductor and an elongated outer conductor surrounding the central inner conductor. The coaxial connector comprises a body having an attachment portion, the attachment portion being attached to, and arranged in abutment with, a portion of at least one outer conductor such that the body connects electrically and mechanically with the outer conductors of the coaxial lines.
In other words, the body or outer connection of the coaxial connector is provided with an attachment portion which is arranged in abutment or direct contact with a portion of at least one outer conductor, and is attached thereto to provide an effective electrical connection directly between the body or outer connection of the coaxial connector and the outer conductors of the coaxial lines. The portion of at least one outer conductor is preferably a longitudinally extending portion of the outer conductor, e.g. a bottom, top, or side wall portion of the outer conductor. Since the attachment portion is arranged in abutment or direct contact with the portion of at least one outer conductor and is attached thereto, the coaxial connector is effectively held in position relative the coaxial lines. Thus, there is no need for a mechanically rigid (and consequently costly) bottom plate at an end of the coaxial lines to support the coaxial connector mechanically. Thus, the bottom plate may be manufactured economically, for example in a plastic material. The attachment portion is integrally formed with the body of the coaxial connector.
The invention is based on the insight that a further improved electrical connection between the coaxial connector and the coaxial lines may be achieved in a cost effective and compact manner by providing the coaxial connector with a body having an attachment portion which is attached directly to a wall portion of at least one outer conductor of the coaxial lines.
It is understood that coaxial line refers to an arrangement comprising an inner conductor and an outer conductor with insulating or dielectric material or gas in between, where the outer conductor is coaxial with the inner conductor in the sense that it completely or substantially surrounds the inner conductor. Thus, the outer conductor does not necessarily have to surround the inner conductor completely, but may be provided with openings or slots, which slots may even extend along the full length of the outer conductor. The coaxial lines may each be provided with air between the inner and outer conductors. The air between the inner and outer conductors thus replaces the dielectric material often found in coaxial cables. It is further understood that the term substantially air filled is used to describe that the coaxial line is not necessarily provided only with air in between the outer and inner conductors, but may also be provided for example with support elements arranged to hold the inner conductors in position. The coaxial line may thus be described as substantially, but not completely, air filled.
It is understood that any directions referred to in this application relate to an antenna feeding network and multi-radiator base station antenna where a plurality of coaxial lines are arranged side by side in parallel to each other and also in parallel with a reflector on which the radiating elements are arranged. Longitudinally in this context refers to the lengthwise direction of the coaxial lines, and sideways refers to a direction perpendicular to the lengthwise direction of the coaxial lines. It is also understood that the term encircle used herein refers in general to completely surrounding an object, and is not limited to a circular surrounding shape.
In embodiments, the attachment portion is attached to the longitudinally extending portion using attachment means, such as screws or bolts, extending perpendicularly relative said longitudinally extending portion. The attachment portion may be attached using at least two, preferably four, attachment means arranged in a longitudinally and laterally spaced apart manner.
In embodiments, the coaxial connector comprises a central pin connected to at least one of the central inner conductors of the coaxial lines. An end portion of said central pin and an end portion of a first of said at least one central inner conductor may each be provided with an engaging portion configured to engage with each other, wherein each engaging portion is in the form of a cavity or a rod-shaped protrusion.
In embodiments, the central pin is galvanically connected to the one central inner conductor, and the first central inner conductor is indirectly interconnected with at least one further central inner conductor of the central inner conductors to provide a capacitive or inductive connection there between. The indirect interconnection may be achieved by means of at least one connector device configured to indirectly interconnect the first central inner conductor and the at least one further central inner conductor. In other embodiments, the first central inner conductor is galvanically interconnected with the least one further central inner conductor.
Herein the word indirectly means that conductive material of the connector device is not in direct physical contact with the conductive material of the first inner conductor and the second inner conductor, respectively. Indirectly thus means an inductive, a capacitive coupling or a combination of the two.
In embodiments, there may be at least one insulating layer arranged in between the conductive material of the connector device and the conductive material of the inner conductors. This at least one insulating layer may be arranged on the connector device and thus belong to the connector device and/or it may be arranged on the first inner conductor or on the at least one further central inner conductor or on both inner conductors. The at least one insulating layer may alternatively comprise a thin film which is arranged between the conductive material of the connector device and the conductive material of the inner conductor(s). The at least one insulating layer may also be described as an insulating coating. The insulating layer or insulating coating may be made of an electrically insulating material such as a polymer material or a non-conductive oxide material with a thickness of less than 50 µm, such as from 1 µm to 20 µm, such as from 5 µm to 15 µm, such as from 8 µm to 12 µm. Such a polymer or oxide layer may be applied with known processes and high accuracy on the connector device and/or on the inner conductor(s).
In embodiments, the connector device may be configured to be removably connected to the inner conductors. This allows a quick reconfiguration of the antenna feeding network, if necessary or can be used for trouble-shooting in antenna production.
In embodiments, the connector device may be realized as a snap on element comprising at least one pair of snap on fingers and a bridge portion, whereby the snap on fingers may be connected to the bridge portion and wherein the snap on fingers are configured to be snapped onto the inner conductors. The snap on element may comprise two pairs of snap on fingers which are connected by the bridge portion, wherein the two pairs of snap on fingers may be configured to be snapped onto a respective inner conductor. These embodiments are advantageous since they allow convenient assembly of the antenna feeding network, where the connector device is simply snapped onto the inner conductors. The connector device may also be arranged with two or more bridge portions, connecting three or more pairs of snap on fingers.
In embodiments, the first inner conductor comprises a connector section having at least one engaging portion. Each of the at least one further inner conductors comprises corresponding engaging portion(s), each adapted to engage with a corresponding engaging portion of the connector section. Each engaging portion is in the form of a cavity or rod-shaped protrusion. An insulating layer is provided in said cavity and/or on said rod-shaped protrusion, or alternatively, an insulating layer is provided as an insulating film between the cavity and the rod-shaped protrusion. Thus, an indirect connection may be provided between the inner conductors. The cavity or cavities may have a depth corresponding to a quarter wavelength at the centre of the used frequency band. The connector section may be arranged such as to connect the first inner conductor to one, two, three, four or more inner conductors.
In further embodiments, a DC grounding stub or a coil is connected between the central pin and the body, or between the central pin and the outer conductor to which the connector body is attached, in order to divert undesired electromagnetic energy induced on said central inner conductor to ground. A DC grounding stub is defined as a length of transmission line which is DC-connected in one end, and which impedance is arranged in such a way that it will, at its other end, present a high impedance in the RF frequency band it is designed to be used in. It can typically have a length corresponding to a quarter wave length at frequency corresponding the center of the frequency band it is designed to be used in. Alternatively, the DC grounding stub or coil may be connected between a central inner conductor of a coaxial line (to which the central pin is connected) and the corresponding outer conductor. In such embodiments, the quarter wave corresponds to the electrical distance between the connection to the outer conductor and the place where further inner conductor(s) are connected to the central pin or to the central inner conductor.
In further embodiments, an RF grounded stub or coil is indirectly connected between the central pin and the body, or between the central pin and the outer conductor to which the connector body is attached, in order to divert undesired electromagnetic energy induced on said central inner conductor to ground. Alternatively, the RF grounding stub or coil may be indirectly connected between a central inner conductor of a coaxial line (to which the central pin is connected) and the corresponding outer conductor. In such embodiments, the connector maybe used not only for the RF signal, but also to provide DC voltage and communication for ancillary devices such as a RET (Remote Electrical Tilt) motor. In such a case the communication may be modulated on a carrier as defined in e.g. 3GPP specification TS 25.461.
In embodiments comprising an RF grounded stub or coil, the antenna feeding network advantageously comprises, or is connected to, an electric circuit for separating the DC power and the communication signal, and for demodulating the communication signal to generate a suitable low frequency serial bus signal. A device providing such functionality is commonly called a smart bias-T. RF grounding can be achieved by replacing the DC connection by a capacitor with a value high enough to act as a short circuit at the RF frequency at which the antenna is designed to operate, e.g. 1710 to 1970 MHz for a 3G system. After the RF grounding, the combined DC power and communication signal can be fed through an ordinary electrical wire to a circuit board located somewhere else in the antenna. In order to protect the capacitor and the circuitry forming the smart bias-T, it may be necessary to provide a Gas Discharge Tube connected between the both sides of the capacitor.
The embodiments described above may be combined in any practically realizable way falling under the scope defined in the appended claims.
According to a second aspect of the invention, an antenna arrangement is provided as defined in claims 11-13.
The antenna arrangement comprises an antenna feeding network according to the first aspect of the invention (or embodiments thereof), a reflector extending in parallel with the coaxial lines and radiators attached to said reflector. The attachment portion is attached to, and is arranged in abutment with, a portion of at least one outer conductor. The reflector may be integrally formed with the outer conductors of the coaxial lines.
The above description with reference to the first aspect of the invention also applies to describe the second aspect of the invention and embodiments thereof.
These and other aspects of the present invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the appended drawings, which show presently preferred embodiments of the invention, wherein:
- figure 1 schematically illustrates a multi-radiator antenna arrangement;
- figure 2 shows a prior art antenna feeding network where the coaxial connector is attached to a bottom plate;
- figure 3 shows a view from the rear side of parts of an antenna feeding network according to an embodiment of the first aspect of the invention;
- figure 4 shows a view from the reflector side of an antenna feeding network according to an embodiment of the first aspect of the invention;
- figure 5 shows a view from the rear side of the embodiment in figure 4;
- figure 6 shows a cross section side view of the embodiment in figures 4 and 5 where DC-grounding of the inner conductor is illustrated;
- figure 7 shows a cross section view of an antenna feeding network according to an embodiment of the first aspect of the invention;
- figure 8 shows a view from the rear side of a feeding network according to an alternative embodiment of the first aspect of the invention; and
- figure 9 shows a cross section view of parts of an antenna feeding network according to an embodiment of the first aspect of the invention where the DC grounding has been replaced with a RF grounding.
The antenna feeding network 2 connects a coaxial connector 10 to the plurality of radiating elements 6 via a plurality of lines 14, 15, which may be coaxial lines, which are schematically illustrated in figure 1 . The signal to/from the connector 10 is split/combined using, in this example, three stages of splitters/combiners 12.
In the embodiment in figure 5 , the quarter wave stub 18 and the first central inner conductor 14a are both formed by a rod shaped conductor, where the portion of the conductor between the central pin 13 and the connector device forms the first central inner conductor 14a, while the portion of the conductor between the connector device 16 and the first grounding device 18a forms the quarter wave stub 18. The first grounding device 18a may also be considered a part of the quarter wave stub. In embodiments, the connector device 16 may be configured to provide an indirect interconnection between the first central inner conductor 14a and the second central inner conductor 14b. The indirect interconnection may be achieved using at least one insulating layer (not shown) arranged in between the conductive material of the connector device and the conductive material of the inner conductors.
Although the first and second inner conductors 14a, 14b are illustrated as neighbouring inner conductors they may actually be further apart thus having one or more coaxial lines, or empty cavities or compartments, in between.
Although the invention is illustrated with two neighbouring inner conductors 14a, 14b it falls within the scope to have a connector device 16 than can bridge two or even more inner conductors. Such a connector device (not shown) may thus be designed so that it extends over a plurality of coaxial lines between two inner conductors or over empty cavities or compartments. Such a connector device (not shown) may also be used to connect three or more inner conductors.
In figure 7 , a cross section view of an antenna feeding network according to an embodiment of the first aspect of the invention is shown. This embodiment is similar to the embodiment shown in figures 4-6 , but the coaxial connector is not visible in the shown cross section, which is cut at right angle through the antenna feeding network close to the connector device 16. The connector device is arranged in an opening 21 in the reflector 4. The connector device 16 is clipped or snapped onto the first inner conductor 14a and the second inner conductor 14b. The connection between the first inner conductor 14a and the second inner conductor 14b is electrically indirect, which means that it is either capacitive, inductive or a combination thereof. This is achieved by providing a thin insulating layer of a polymer material or some other insulating material (e.g. a non-conducting oxide) on the connector device 16. The insulating layer may have a thickness of 1 µm to 20 µm, such as from 5 µm to 15 µm, such as from 8 µm to 12 µm, or may have a thickness of 1 µm to 5 µm. The insulating layer may cover the entire outer surface of the connector device 16, or at least the portions 22, 22' of the connector device 16 that engage the first and second inner conductors 14a, 14b. The insulating layer may alternatively be applied to the inner conductors 14a, 14b on at least to the portions of the inner conductors being close to fingers 22, 22', or on both the connector device and the inner conductors.
The connector device 16 comprises a bridge portion 23 and two pairs of snap on fingers 22, 22'. One of the two pairs of snap on fingers 22' is arranged close to one end of the bridge portion 23 and the other of the two pairs of snap on fingers 22 is arranged close to the other end of the bridge portion 23. The two pairs of snap on fingers 22, 22' may be connected to the bridge portion 23 via connecting portions configured such that the bridge portion 23 is distanced from the first and second inner conductors 14a, 14b. In other embodiments, the snap on fingers 22, 22' are connected directly to the bridge portion 23. The connecting portions, as well as the other portions of the connector device, are shaped to optimize the impedance matching of the splitter/combiner formed by the connector device and the coaxial lines. The shape, or preferably the diameter of the connecting inner conductors may also contribute to the matching of the splitter/combiner.
As can be seen from figure 7 , the vertical separating wall portion 24 is cut down to about two-thirds to three-quarters of its original height in the area of the opening 21 so that the connector device 16 does not protrude over the front side of the electrically conductive reflector 4. In other embodiments, the wall portion 24 is cut down all the way to the floor of the outer conductors. The remaining height of the wall portion is adapted together with the other components, such as the connector device to optimize the impedance match.
In other embodiments (not shown in the figures), only one pair of snap on fingers is provided, for example the pair of snap on fingers 22' engaging the first inner conductor 14a providing an indirect connection, and to let the other end of the bridge portion 23 contact the second inner conductor 14b directly without insulating layer or coating. This direct connection can be provided by connecting the bridge portion 23 to inner conductor 14b by means of a screw connection, or by means of soldering, or by making the bridge portion an integral part of inner conductor 14b, or by some other means providing a direct connection.
The description above and the appended drawings are to be considered as nonlimiting examples of the invention. The person skilled in the art realizes that several changes and modifications may be made within the scope of the invention.
For example, the number of coaxial lines may be varied and the number of radiators/dipoles may be varied. Furthermore, the shape and placement of the coaxial connector may be varied. Furthermore, the reflector does not necessarily need to be formed integrally with the coaxial lines, but may on the contrary be a separate element. The scope of protection is determined by the appended patent claims.
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- Antenna feeding network (2) for a multi-radiator base station antenna, said feeding network comprising:- substantially air filled coaxial lines (20a, 20b), each having a central inner conductor (14a, 14b) and an elongated outer conductor (15a, 15b) surrounding the central inner conductor;- a coaxial connector (10) for an antenna feeder cable, said connector being connected to at least one of said coaxial lines;characterized in that said coaxial connector comprises a body (11) having an attachment portion (11a) integrally formed with said body arranged to extend in parallel and in abutment with a longitudinally extending portion of at least one outer conductor (15a, 15b), said attachment portion being attached to said longitudinally extending portion by means of screws or bolts (9) extending perpendicularly relative said longitudinally extending portion, whereby said body connects electrically with said outer conductors.
- Antenna feeding network according to claim 1, wherein said coaxial connector (10) comprises a central pin (13) connected to at least one of the central inner conductors (14a) of said coaxial lines.
- Antenna feeding network according to claim 2, wherein an end portion of said central pin (13) and an end portion of a first (14a) of said at least one central inner conductor are each provided with an engaging portion (13a, 14a') configured to engage with each other, wherein one of said engaging portions is in the form of a cavity and the other is in the form of a protrusion.
- Antenna feeding network according to claim 2 or 3, wherein said central pin is galvanically connected to said first central inner conductor (14a), and wherein said first central inner conductor is indirectly interconnected with at least one further central inner conductor (14b) of said central inner conductors to provide a capacitive or inductive connection there between.
- Antenna feeding network according to claim 4, further comprising at least one connector device (16) configured to indirectly interconnect said first central inner conductor (14a) and said at least one further central inner conductor (14b).
- Antenna feeding network according to claim 5, comprising at least one insulating layer, wherein the insulating layer is arranged on the connector device (16) and/or on said first central inner conductor (14a) and/or on the at least one further central inner conductor (14b).
- Antenna feeding network according to any one of claims 2-6, further comprising a DC grounded stub (18) or a coil connected between said central pin and said body.
- Antenna feeding network according to any one of claims 4-6, further comprising a DC grounded stub (18) or a coil connected between said first central inner conductor (14a) and an outer conductor (15a) surrounding said first central inner conductor (14a).
- Antenna feeding network according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said longitudinally extending portion is formed by at least one bottom or top portion of said outer conductors (15a, 15b).
- Antenna feeding network according to any one of the claims 1-9, wherein said longitudinally extending portion is formed by at least one side wall portion of said outer conductors (15a, 15b).
- Antenna arrangement comprising an antenna feeding network according to any one of the preceding claims and a reflector (4) extending in parallel with said coaxial lines (20a, 20b), wherein said attachment portion (11a) is attached to, and is arranged in abutment with, a longitudinal portion of at least one outer conductor.
- Antenna arrangement according to claim 11, wherein said reflector (4) is integrally formed with the coaxial lines (20a, 20b).
- Antenna arrangement according to claim 11 or 12 as dependent on claim 7 or 8, wherein said DC grounded stub (18) is grounded to the reflector by a first grounding device (18a), wherein an end portion of said stub (18) and an end portion of said first grounding device (18a) are each provided with an engaging portion (18', 18a') configured to engage with each other, wherein one of said engaging portions is in the form of a cavity and the other is in the form of a protrusion.
- Antenna feeding network according to any one of claims 2-6, further comprising an RF grounded stub (18) or a coil indirectly connected between said central pin and said body.
- Antenna feeding network according to any one of claims 4-6, further comprising an RF grounded stub (18) or a coil indirectly connected between said first central inner conductor (14a) and an outer conductor (15a) surrounding said first central inner conductor (14a).
- Antenna feeding network according to claim 14 or 15, wherein said RF grounded stub (18) is indirectly connected to at least one of said outer conductors (15a, 15b) by a second grounding device (18b), wherein an end portion of said stub (18) and an end portion of said second grounding device (18b) are each provided with an engaging portion (18', 18b') configured to engage with each other, wherein one of said engaging portions is in the form of a cavity and the other is in the form of a protrusion.
- Antenna feeding network according to claim 16, further comprising a circuitry connected to the grounding device 18b, said circuitry being arranged to separate DC voltage and a communication signal for ancillary devices such as a remote electrical tilt motor.
- Antenna feeding network according to claim 16 or 17, further comprising a gas discharge tube i connected between the second grounding device (18b) and the outer conductor.
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