Abstract

A coupled-fed dual-loop antenna capable of providing eight-band WWAN/LTE operation and suitable to integrate with a USB connector in the mobile handset is presented. The antenna integrates with a protruded ground, which is extended from the main ground plane of the mobile handset to accommodate a USB connector functioning as a data port of the handset. To consider the presence of the integrated protruded ground, the antenna uses two separate shorted strips and a T-shape monopole encircled therein as a coupling feed and a radiator as well. The shorted strips are short-circuited through a common shorting strip to the protruded ground and coupled-fed by the T-shape monopole to generate two separate quarter-wavelength loop resonant modes to form a wide lower band to cover the LTE700/GSM850/900 operation (704-960 MHz). An additional higher-order loop resonant mode is also generated to combine with two wideband resonant modes contributed by the T-shape monopole to form a very wide upper band of larger than 1 GHz to cover the GSM1800/1900/UMTS/LTE2300/2500 operation (1710-2690 MHz). Details of the proposed antenna are presented. For the SAR (specific absorption rate) requirement in practical mobile handsets to meet the limit of 1.6 W/kg for 1-g human tissue, the SAR values of the antenna are also analyzed.

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