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NAVEEN KUMAR ●Teacher ●Researcher ● Technophile Cell Phone Antennas

Cell Phone Antennas

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This presentation gives an insight about various antennas that were in use in cell phones and are being used in today's smartphones. Images of various phone models showing antenna used are included to give pictorial view of internal antennas

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NAVEEN KUMAR ●Teacher ●Researcher ●

Technophile

Cell Phone Antennas

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Contents

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The Icebreaker: First Cell Phone Facts about the first cell phone Trends in Cell-Phone Development Antenna – An Introduction Types of Antennas used in Cell phones

Retractable Monopole Antenna Helical Antenna Intenna Planar Inverted-F Antenna (PIFA)

● Antennas in some of Today’s Smartphones● SAR Measurement● Advancements & Future Technologies● References

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The Icebreaker: First Cell-Phone3

Dr. Martin Cooper at Motorola Inc.

Thin phone: 7.2 [mm]

Motorola ULTRA

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DynaTAC

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The first DynaTAC

phone weighted

around 2.2 Kgs (ap-prox.)

The bat-tery life

would last for only 20 minutes

Nicknamed the

‘The BRICK’

Its cost was

around 4,000 US Dollars

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Quick Facts About the First Cell Phone

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Trends in Cell-Phone Development5

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Antenna- An Introduction6

An Antenna converts electromagnetic radiation into electric

current, or vice versa.

Need of Antenna :

For transmission and reception of the radio signal.

Antennas are required by any radio receiver or transmitter to

couple its electrical connection to the electromagnetic field. 

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Types of Antennas used in Cell Phones7

Following are some of the antennas used in cellular phones:

External Antennas

Retractable Monopole (whips) antennas

Helical antennas

Internal Antennas

Microstrip antennas (MSA)

Planar inverted-F antennas (PIFA)

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Retractable Monopole Antenna8

An antenna that we can retract.Basically a dipole antenna with top loading

(looks like a hat)

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Helical (Stubby) Antenna9

When we open a cap, we can see a helical antenna. (looks like a spring)

We don’t have to retract. → It is convenient for users.

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Ceramic Helical Antenna10

High permittivity → Small antenna size

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Intenna11

Internal antenna: The antenna is embedded inside the phone which is not visible to us.

A phone case is strongly related to an intenna.

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Intenna for 3G Phone12

A metal strip pattern is served as an antenna.

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Planar Inverted F Antenna (PIFA)13

Radiator Signal Input

CoaxialCable

Original Form

PIFA

Integrated PIFACell Phone Antennas

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Triple-Band Antenna14

Intenna: internal antennaResonance: 900, 1800, 1900 [MHz]

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PIFA for Cell-Phone15

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Resonance Graph

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PIFA for Notebook16

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Antennas for Galaxy Nexus & Galaxy S17

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Galaxy Nexus Galaxy S

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SAR Measurement19

SAR: Specific Absorption RateOur brain can absorb Electromagnetic (EM) power.

The SAR measures how much power our head absorbs.

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Advancements & Future Technologies

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References

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1) Kin-Lu Wong, “Planar Antennas for Wireless Communication”, Published by John

Wiley & Sons, Inc., Chapter: 2, Pages: 26-65, 2003.

2) C. Rowell, E.Y. Lam, “Mobile-phone antenna design”, IEEE Antennas and Propagation

Magazine, Vol. 54, No. 4, Page(s): 14 – 34, 2012.

3) Images from shutterstock.com, antenna-theory.com, istockphoto.com, empire.de,

antenova.com, nearfield.org, gsmarena.com.

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Any Questions/Queries...

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Where to find me..

[email protected]

/chd.naveen

@saini_naveen87

/NaveenKumar11

www.elixir-india.com

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