FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] Embodiments of the present invention relate to the field of wireless communications
technologies, and in particular, to a phase shifter and an antenna.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] A phase shifter may control a change of a signal phase, and is a key component in
an antenna of a wireless communication base station. By using a phase shifter, a phase
of an input signal may be shifted, a relative phase of a signal between antenna units
may be changed, and a downtilt angle of an antenna beam may be adjusted, so as to
facilitate the optimization of a communication network.
[0003] FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of a phase shifter in the prior art. As
shown in FIG. 1, the phase shifter provided in the prior art includes a first arc
conductor 101 and a second arc conductor 102, where the first arc conductor 101 and
the second arc conductor 102 are concentrically disposed; and a coupling arm 103,
which is a physically integrated structure, and laps over the first arc conductor
101 and the second arc conductor 102, where a capacitive coupling electrical connection
is formed at a lapping position between the coupling arm 103 and each arc conductor.
When an input end 104 of the coupling arm 103 inputs signals, the signals are coupled
to the first arc conductor 101 and the second arc conductor 102 along the coupling
arm 103, the signal coupled to the first arc conductor 101 is output from a first
output end 1011 and a second output end 1012 of the first arc conductor 101, and the
signal coupled to the second arc conductor 102 is output from a third output end 1021
and a fourth output end 1022 of the second arc conductor 102. By rotating the coupling
arm 103 to swing around the first arc conductor 101 and the second arc conductor 102,
a lapping position between the first arc conductor 101 and the coupling arm 103 and
a lapping position between the second arc conductor 102 and the coupling arm 103 may
be changed, so that a transmission path of a signal on an arc conductor is changed,
and signals with opposite phases are output from two ends of the arc conductor, thereby
implementing phase shift of the signal.
[0004] However, in a structure of an existing phase shifter, because a coupling arm is an
integrated structure, the coupling arm needs to be coupled to two arc conductors at
the same time, so that coupling between the two arc conductors is strong and signal
interference between the arc conductors is intense. To ensure the performance of the
phase shifter, it is required to increase a distance between the arc conductors, which
causes that the size of the phase shifter is large. In addition, because the coupling
arm is an integrated structure, to ensure that capacitive coupling is formed at a
lapping position between the coupling arm and each of the two arc conductors, high
manufacturing precision is required for the coupling arm, which leads to a high manufacture
cost of the phase shifter.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] Embodiments of the present invention provide a phase shifter and an antenna, which
may effectively solve problems that coupling between arc conductors in an existing
phase shifter in which a coupling arm is an integrated structure is strong and a manufacture
cost is high.
[0006] An embodiment of the present invention provides a phase shifter, including an arc
conductor component and a coupling arm component swingably disposed along the arc
conductor component, where the arc conductor component includes:
a first arc conductor and a second arc conductor that are concentrically disposed,
where a radius of the first arc conductor is smaller than that of the second arc conductor;
the coupling arm component includes a first coupling arm and a second coupling arm
that are disposed in a spatially isolated manner;
a first end of the first coupling arm laps over the first arc conductor, and a second
end of the first coupling arm is an input end for inputting a signal;
a first end of the second coupling arm laps over the first arc conductor, and a second
end of the second coupling arm laps over the second arc conductor; and
the first coupling arm and the second coupling arm lap over the first arc conductor
at different positions, and a capacitive coupling electrical connection is formed
at a lapping position between each coupling arm and each arc conductor.
[0007] An embodiment of the present invention provides an antenna, including a phase shifter,
where each output end of the phase shifter is connected to an antenna unit; and
the phase shifter adopts a phase shifter provided in the foregoing embodiment of the
present invention.
[0008] With the phase shifter and the antenna provided in the embodiments of the present
invention, a first coupling arm and a second coupling arm of a coupling arm component
are disposed in a spatially isolated manner and the first coupling arm and the second
coupling arm lap over a first arc conductor at different positions, so that coupling
between the first arc conductor and a second arc conductor may be effectively reduced,
signal interference between the arc conductors is avoided, the precision of an output
signal of the phase shifter is improved, and at the same time, the size of the phase
shifter is effectively decreased, and manufacture costs of the phase shifter and the
antenna are reduced.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] To describe the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention or
in the prior art more clearly, the accompanying drawings required for describing the
embodiments or the prior art are introduced briefly in the following. Apparently,
the accompanying drawings in the following description show merely some embodiments
of the present invention, and persons of ordinary skill in the art may still derive
other drawings from these accompanying drawings without creative efforts.
[0010] FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of a phase shifter in the prior art;
[0011] FIG. 2A is a front view of a phase shifter according to a first embodiment of the
present invention;
[0012] FIG. 2B is a schematic diagram of an assembly structure of the phase shifter according
to the first embodiment of the present invention;
[0013] FIG. 3 is a schematic structural diagram of a phase shifter according to a second
embodiment of the present invention;
[0014] FIG. 4 is a schematic structural diagram of a phase shifter according to a third
embodiment of the present invention;
[0015] FIG. 5 is a schematic structural diagram of a phase shifter according to a fourth
embodiment of the present invention;
[0016] FIG. 6 is a schematic structural diagram of a phase shifter according to a fifth
embodiment of the present invention; and
[0017] FIG. 7 is a schematic structural diagram of an antenna according to a sixth embodiment
of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0018] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of
the present invention more comprehensible, the technical solutions in the embodiments
of the present invention are described clearly and completely in the following with
reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present invention.
Apparently, the embodiments to be described are merely a part rather than all of the
embodiments of the present invention. All other embodiments obtained by persons of
ordinary skill in the art based on the embodiments of the present invention without
creative efforts shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
[0019] To solve problems that coupling between arc conductors in an existing phase shifter
in which a coupling arm is an integrated structure is strong and a manufacture cost
is high, the embodiments of the present invention provide a phase shifter, so as to
implement signal transmission between arc conductors by using separately disposed
coupling arms. The phase shifter specifically includes an arc conductor component
and a coupling arm component that is swingably disposed along the arc conductor component.
The arc conductor component includes a first arc conductor and a second arc conductor
that are concentrically disposed, where a radius of the first arc conductor is smaller
than that of the second arc conductor. The coupling arm component includes a first
coupling arm and a second coupling arm that are disposed in a spatially isolated manner.
A first end of the first coupling arm laps over the first arc conductor, and a second
end of the first coupling arm is used to connect an input signal. A first end of the
second coupling arm laps over the first arc conductor, and a second end of the second
coupling arm laps over the second arc conductor. The first coupling arm and the second
coupling arm lap over the first arc conductor at different positions, and a capacitive
coupling electrical connection is formed at a lapping position between each coupling
arm and each arc conductor. In the technical solution of this embodiment, the first
coupling arm and the second coupling arm are separate structures disposed in a spatially
isolated manner and lap over the first arc conductor at different positions. In this
way, the input signal at the second end of the first coupling arm is first coupled
to the first arc conductor through the first coupling arm, then coupled from the first
arc conductor to the second coupling arm, and finally coupled from the second coupling
arm to the second arc conductor, so that coupling between the first arc conductor
and the second arc conductor may be smaller, so as to decrease signal interference
between the arc conductors and improve the performance of the phase shifter. Meanwhile,
a shorter distance between the first arc conductor and the second arc conductor may
be set to reduce the size of the phase shifter. In addition, the first coupling arm
and the second coupling arm are disposed as separate structures disposed in a spatially
isolated manner, so that manufacture complexity of a coupling arm is simplified, coupling
precision between the coupling arm and the arc conductor is more easily controlled,
and a manufacture cost of the phase shifter is reduced.
[0020] In this embodiment, when each coupling arm laps over an arc conductor, one or more
lapping portions may lap over a corresponding arc conductor. Preferably, the first
end of the first coupling arm may include at least two lapping portions, and the first
coupling arm may lap over the first arc conductor at different positions through the
at least two lapping portions. In addition, the first end of the second coupling arm
may also include at least two lapping portions, and the second coupling arm may lap
over the first arc conductor at different positions through the at least two lapping
portions. In addition, the second end of the second coupling arm may also include
at least two lapping portions, and the second coupling arm may lap over the second
arc conductor at different positions through the at least two lapping portions.
[0021] In this embodiment, swingable disposition of the coupling arm component along the
arc conductor component indicates that, the coupling arm component may be disposed
in a manner of being rotatable around the center of the arc conductors in the arc
conductor component, so that the coupling arm component may rotate and swing along
the arc conductor component when rotating around the center.
[0022] The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention are described
in the following by taking a specific structure of a phase shifter as an example.
[0023] FIG. 2A is a front view of a phase shifter according to a first embodiment of the
present invention, and FIG. 2B is a schematic diagram of an assembly structure of
the phase shifter according to the first embodiment of the present invention. The
phase shifter according to this embodiment of the present invention is a four-port
phase shifter. Specifically, as shown in FIG. 2A and FIG. 2B, an arc conductor component
1 in the phase shifter includes a first arc conductor 11 and a second arc conductor
12, where the first arc conductor 11 and the second arc conductor 12 are concentrically
disposed, and a radius of the first arc conductor 11 is smaller than that of the second
arc conductor 12. A coupling arm component 2 includes a first coupling arm 21 and
a second coupling arm 22. A first end 201 of the first coupling arm 21 laps over the
first arc conductor 11, and a second end 202 of the first coupling arm 21 serves as
an input end for inputting a signal and is used to connect an input signal. A first
end of the second coupling arm 22 laps over the first arc conductor 11, and a second
end of the second coupling arm 22 laps over the second arc conductor 12. A capacitive
coupling electrical connection may be formed through the lapping between each coupling
arm and each arc conductor, so that the input signal connected by the second end 202
of the first coupling arm 21 may be transmitted to end portions of each arc conductor
through the capacitive coupling electrical connection formed at a lapping position
between the coupling arm and the arc conductor.
[0024] In this embodiment, as shown in FIG. 2A and FIG. 2B, output ends A1 and A2 are disposed
at two ends of the first arc conductor 11 respectively, and output ends B1 and B2
are disposed at two ends of the second arc conductor 12 respectively, where A1 and
B1 are located at the same side, and A2 and B2 are located at the same side. The input
signal input through the second end 202 of the first coupling arm 21 may be output
as a signal with a certain phase from the four output ends.
[0025] In this embodiment, the first end 201 of the first coupling arm 21 may lap over the
first arc conductor 11 through two or more lapping portions. Specifically, as shown
in FIG. 2A and FIG. 2B, the first end 201 of the first coupling arm 21 has two first
lapping portions 211, where the two first lapping portions 211 may be disposed symmetrically
and each lap over the first arc conductor 11, and the two first lapping portions 211
are located on the first arc conductor 11 at different positions. In this way, the
input signal input from the second end 202 of the first coupling arm 21 may be coupled
to the first arc conductor 11 through the two first lapping portions 211 and be output
from the two ends A1 and A2 of the first arc conductor 11.
[0026] In this embodiment, as shown in FIG. 2A, one lapping portion 221 is disposed at each
of the two ends of the second coupling arm 22, and the two lapping portions 221 lap
over the first arc conductor 11 and the second arc conductor 12 respectively. The
lapping portion 221 that laps over the first arc conductor 11 and the two first lapping
portions 211 on the first coupling arm 21 are located on the first arc conductor 11
at different positions, so that the first coupling arm 21 and the second coupling
arm 22 are disposed in a spatially isolated manner. Preferably, the two first lapping
portions 211 on the first end 201 of the first coupling arm 21 may be symmetrically
disposed relative to the lapping portion 221. In this way, a signal coupled to the
first arc conductor 11 through the first coupling arm 21 is coupled to the second
coupling arm 22 at the lapping portion 221 of the first arc conductor 11, finally
coupled, through the second coupling arm 22, to the second arc conductor 12 at the
lapping portion 221 that is located on the second arc conductor 12, and output from
the two ends B1 and B2 of the second arc conductor 12.
[0027] In this embodiment, as shown in FIG. 2A and FIG. 2B, the arc conductor component
1 may be disposed on a first substrate 10, the coupling arm component 2 is disposed
on a second substrate 20, and the first substrate 10 and the second substrate 20 are
connected through a pivot 30 that is located at the center position of the first arc
conductor 11, so that the second substrate 20 may swing around the pivot 30 along
the first substrate 10 and drive the coupling arm component 2 to swing along the arc
conductor component 1. In this way, as the coupling arm component 2 swings along the
arc conductor component 1, a lapping position between each coupling arm and each arc
conductor may be changed, thereby implementing phase shift of a signal. In this embodiment,
by controlling a swinging position of the second substrate 20, phases of signals output
from the two ends of each arc conductor can be controlled and adjusted, thereby implementing
adjustment of output phases.
[0028] In this embodiment, after the arc conductor component 1 is disposed on the first
substrate 10 and the coupling arm component 2 is disposed on the second substrate
20, the first substrate 10 and the second substrate 20 are folded and are connected
through the pivot 30, so as to form a phase shifter.
[0029] Persons skilled in the art may understand that, to implement swinging of the coupling
arm component 2 along the arc conductor component 1, the first substrate 10 and the
second substrate 20 may be connected in other manners. For example, a blind hole may
be disposed at the center position of the first arc conductor 11 on the first substrate
10, and a positioning column may be disposed at a corresponding position on the second
substrate 20; therefore, the second substrate 20 can swing along the first substrate
10 through coordination between the positioning column and the blind hole.
[0030] Persons skilled in the art may understand that, concentric disposition of the first
arc conductor and the second arc conductor indicates that the center positions of
the two arc conductors overlap completely or are close to each other, for example,
with a distance being less than 1 mm. Likewise, connection of the first substrate
and the second substrate through the pivot that is disposed at the center position
of the first arc conductor indicates that the pivot is disposed at or near the center
position of the first arc conductor.
[0031] Persons skilled in the art may understand that, disposition of the first coupling
arm and the second coupling arm in a spatially isolated manner indicates that the
first coupling arm and the second coupling arm are physically separate structures.
[0032] In this embodiment, the first substrate 10 and the second substrate 20 are printed
circuit boards (Printed Circuit Board, PCB), where the arc conductor component 1 and
the coupling arm component 2 are metal wires printed on the PCBs. Specifically, as
shown in FIG. 2B, the first arc conductor 11 and the second arc conductor 12 are metal
arc strips formed on the PCB that serves as the first substrate 10, and the first
coupling arm 21 and the second coupling arm 22 are metal strips formed on the PCB
that serves as the second substrate 20. Each metal arc strip and each metal strip
may form a circuit with a microstrip structure, so as to implement signal transmission
in the circuit. By forming a required arc conductor and coupling arm on a PCB, a cost
of the phase shifter may be effectively reduced, on the basis that the same function
of an conventional phase shifter is implemented; moreover, the phase shifter may have
a smaller size, so that an integration level is higher when the phase shifter is connected
to another component.
[0033] Persons skilled in the art may understand that, the metal arc strip and the metal
strip may be fabricated by using an etching process, so as to obtain a metal wire
structure with a required shape. Meanwhile, the formed arc conductors or coupling
arms may also be a strip line structure, which is not limited in this embodiment.
[0034] In this embodiment, as shown in FIG. 2A and FIG. 2B, a signal input conductor portion
3 may further be disposed on the first substrate 10 and is used to connect an input
signal. The second end 202 of the first coupling arm 21 laps over the signal input
conductor portion 3. The signal input conductor portion 3 is a circular metal wire
printed on the PCB that serves as the first substrate 10. The circular metal wire
laps over a corresponding position of the metal strip that is printed on the second
substrate 20 and serves as the first coupling arm 21, and a capacitive coupling electrical
connection is formed at a lapping position. In this way, the input signal input from
the signal input conductor portion 3 may be coupled to the first coupling arm 21 through
the capacitive coupling electrical connection at a lapping position between the signal
input conductor portion 3 and the first coupling arm 21, then coupled from the first
coupling arm 21 to the first arc conductor 11 and coupled from the first arc conductor
11 to the second coupling arm 22, and finally coupled from the second coupling arm
22 to the second arc conductor 12.
[0035] In this embodiment, to avoid a direct electrical contact between a coupling arm and
an arc conductor, green oil may be coated or an isolation film made of a nonmetallic
material may be added on the coupling arm and the arc conductor, so as to ensure that
a capacitive coupling electrical connection between the coupling arm and the arc conductor
is formed at a lapping position.
[0036] In this embodiment, when the second substrate 20 swings around the pivot 30 relative
to the first substrate 10, the lapping position between the first coupling arm 21
and the first arc conductor 11, the lapping position between the second coupling arm
22 and the first arc conductor 11, and the lapping position between the second coupling
arm 22 and the second arc conductor 12 move along the arc conductors with the swinging.
During this process, through capacitive coupling at each lapping position, the input
signal input from the signal input conductor portion 3 may form an output signal with
a certain phase at each of the two ends of the first arc conductor and the second
arc conductor, where phase change trends of output signals from the two ends of the
same arc conductor are opposite, and phase change trends of output signals from the
output ends of the two arc conductors at the same side are the same. Specifically,
as shown in FIG. 2A, the output ends A1 and A2 of the first arc conductor 11 output
the output signals with opposite phase change trends, the output ends B1 and B2 of
the second arc conductor also output the output signals with opposite phase change
trends, but A1 and B1 output the output signals with the same phase change trend.
Persons skilled in the art may understand that, phase variation amounts of signals
output by output ends of different arc conductors may be determined by radiuses of
the arc conductors, and therefore, arc conductors with proper radiuses may be disposed
according to an actual requirement.
[0037] In this embodiment, preferably, each lapping portion that is on each coupling arm
and is used to lap over each arc conductor is an arc structure having the same shape
as that of the arc conductor, that is, at a lapping position between a coupling arm
and an arc conductor, a lapping portion of the coupling arm has the same shape as
that of the arc conductor, and in this way, performance of a capacitive coupling electrical
connection formed at the lapping position between the coupling arm and the arc conductor
may be better.
[0038] To sum up, with the phase shifter provided in this embodiment of the present invention,
coupling arms are disposed as separate structures in an isolated manner, so that an
input signal is coupled to a first arc conductor through a first coupling arm, then
coupled from the first arc conductor to a second coupling arm, and finally coupled
from the second coupling arm to a second arc conductor, so that coupling between the
first arc conductor and the second arc conductor may be smaller, signal interference
between the arc conductors is avoided, and the precision of an output signal of the
phase shifter is improved. Meanwhile, because the coupling between the arc conductors
is weak, a distance between the arc conductors may be smaller, so that the size of
the phase shifter may be decreased. In addition, because the coupling arms are separate
structures disposed in an isolated manner, it is required to ensure only the precision
of a lapping position between each coupling arm and a corresponding arc conductor,
and therefore, manufacture of the coupling arm is simpler, the precision is easy to
be controlled, and a manufacture cost of the phase shifter is lower.
[0039] FIG. 3 is a schematic structural diagram of a phase shifter according to a second
embodiment of the present invention. A difference from the technical solution in the
embodiment shown in FIG. 2A and FIG. 2B lies in that, in this embodiment, there is
only one lapping portion at which a first coupling arm laps over a first arc conductor,
while a second coupling arm laps over the first arc conductor through two second lapping
portions. Specifically, as shown in FIG. 3, in the phase shifter according to this
embodiment, a first end of a first coupling arm 21 has one lapping portion 212 and
laps over a first arc conductor 11, and a capacitive coupling electrical connection
is formed at a lapping position. A first end of a second coupling arm 22 has two second
lapping portions 222, so that the second coupling arm 22 may lap over the first arc
conductor 11 through the two second lapping portions 222. Positions of the two second
lapping portions 222 on the first arc conductor 11 are different, and the two second
lapping portions 222 are located at two sides of a lapping position between the first
coupling arm 21 and the first arc conductor 11 and may be disposed symmetrically.
A second end of the second coupling arm 22 has one lapping portion 221 and laps over
a second arc conductor 12.
[0040] In this embodiment, when input signals are input from a second end 202 of the first
coupling arm 21, the input signals are coupled to the first arc conductor 11 through
the lapping portion 212 on the first coupling arm 21. One part of the signals coupled
to the first arc conductor 11 are output from two ends along the first arc conductor
11; and the other part of the signals are coupled to the second coupling arm 22 through
a capacitive coupling electrical connection at a lapping position between the first
arc conductor 11 and the second coupling arm 22, finally coupled to the second arc
conductor 12 through the lapping portion 221 on the second coupling arm 22, and output
from the two ends of the second arc conductor 12 along the second arc conductor 12.
By controlling the swinging of the coupling arm component along the arc conductor
component, lapping positions of the first coupling arm 21 and the second coupling
arm 22 on the first arc conductor 11 and the second arc conductor 12 may be changed,
and therefore, phases of the output signals at the two ends of each arc conductor
may be changed.
[0041] Persons skilled in the art may understand that, in FIG. 2A or FIG. 3, the first coupling
arm and the second coupling arm each may also have one lapping portion when they lap
over each arc conductor, as long as the lapping positions on the same arc conductor
are different. In addition, in FIG. 2A or FIG. 3, the second end of the second coupling
arm, which laps over the second arc conductor, may have two or more lapping portions,
so that the second coupling arm may lap over the second arc conductor through at least
two lapping portions, and the at least two lapping portions correspond to different
positions of the second arc conductor.
[0042] FIG. 4 is a schematic structural diagram of a phase shifter according to a third
embodiment of the present invention. Based on the technical solution in the embodiment
shown in FIG. 2A, a third arc conductor and a third coupling arm may be disposed in
this embodiment, so as to form a phase shifter with six ports. Specifically, as shown
in FIG. 4, based on the structure shown in FIG. 2A, an arc conductor component 1 may
further include a third arc conductor 13. The third arc conductor 13 and a first arc
conductor 11 are concentrically disposed, and a radius of the third arc conductor
11 is greater than that of a second arc conductor 12. Accordingly, a coupling arm
component 2 may further include a third coupling arm 23. A first end of the third
coupling arm 23 laps over the second arc conductor 12, a second end of the third coupling
arm 23 laps over the third arc conductor 13 to form a capacitive coupling electrical
connection at each lapping position, so that a signal is coupled from an arc conductor
to a coupling arm or coupled from a coupling arm to an arc conductor through a capacitive
coupling electrical connection.
[0043] In this embodiment, a second coupling arm 22 and the third coupling arm 23 may be
a spatially and physically integrated structure. Because the signal strength of an
input signal is gradually reduced after the input signal passes through a first coupling
arm 21, the first arc conductor 11, and the second coupling arm 22, when the signal
is coupled to the second arc conductor 12 and the third arc conductor 13 respectively
through the second coupling arm 22 and the third coupling arm 23 that are an integrated
structure, coupling between the second arc conductor 12 and the third arc conductor
13 is smaller and signal interference between the two arc conductors is weaker, which
does not affect the precision of the phase shifter.
[0044] In this embodiment, input signals input from a second end 202 of the first coupling
arm 21 may be coupled to the first arc conductor 11 through the first coupling arm
21. Part of the signals are output from two ends of the first arc conductor 11 and
phase change trends of the signals output from the two ends are opposite, and part
of the signals are coupled to the second coupling arm 22. One part of the signals
coupled to the second coupling arm 22 are coupled to the second arc conductor 12,
and one part of the signals are coupled to the third arc conductor 13. The signals
coupled to the second arc conductor 12 are output from two ends of the second arc
conductor 12, the signals coupled to the third arc conductor 13 are output from two
ends of the third arc conductor 13, and phase change trends of the signals output
from the two ends of each arc conductor are opposite.
[0045] FIG. 5 is a schematic structural diagram of a phase shifter according to a fourth
embodiment of the present invention. A difference from the technical solution in the
embodiment shown in FIG. 4 lies in that, in this embodiment, there is only one lapping
portion at which a first coupling arm laps over a first arc conductor, while a second
coupling arm laps over the first arc conductor through two second lapping portions.
Specifically, as shown in FIG. 5, a first end of a first coupling arm 21 has one lapping
portion 212 and laps over a first arc conductor 11, and a capacitive coupling electrical
connection is formed at a lapping position. A first end of a second coupling arm 22
has two second lapping portions 222, so that the second coupling arm 22 may lap over
the first arc conductor 11 through the two second lapping portions 222. Positions
of the two second lapping portions 222 on the first arc conductor 11 are different,
and the two second lapping portions 222 are located at two sides of a lapping position
between the first coupling arm 21 and the first arc conductor 11 and may be disposed
symmetrically. A second end of the second coupling arm 22 has one lapping portion
221 and laps over a second arc conductor 12.
[0046] In this embodiment, an input signal input from a second end 202 of the first coupling
arm 21 may also be first coupled to the first arc conductor 11 through the first coupling
arm 21, then coupled from the first arc conductor 11 to the second coupling arm 22,
and finally coupled to the second arc conductor 12 and a third arc conductor 13 from
the second coupling arm 22 and a third coupling arm 23 that are an integrated structure.
[0047] FIG. 6 is a schematic structural diagram of a phase shifter according to a fifth
embodiment of the present invention. A difference from the technical solution in the
embodiment shown in FIG. 4, in this embodiment, a second coupling arm laps over each
of a first arc conductor and a second arc conductor through two lapping portions.
A third coupling arm and the second coupling arm are disposed in a spatially isolated
manner, that is, the third coupling arm and the second coupling arm are physically
separate structures. Specifically, as shown in FIG. 6, two ends of a second coupling
arm 22 each have two second lapping portions 222; and a lapping position between a
third coupling arm 23 and a second arc conductor 12 may be located between the two
second lapping portions 222 through which a second coupling arm 22 laps over the second
arc conductor 12, and the two second lapping portions 222 may be disposed symmetrically.
[0048] In this embodiment, a signal coupled from a first arc conductor 11 to the second
coupling arm 22 is first coupled to the second arc conductor 12, then coupled from
the second arc conductor 12 to the third coupling arm 23, and finally coupled from
the third coupling arm 23 to a third arc conductor 13. In this way, coupling between
the arc conductors is smaller, which may be adapted to phase shift control with greater
signal strength.
[0049] Persons skilled in the art may understand that, when each foregoing coupling arm
laps over an arc conductor, each foregoing coupling arm laps over each arc conductor
through one or two lapping portions; and in addition, each foregoing coupling arm
may also lap over an arc conductor through more lapping portions, for example, three
or more lapping portions. In an actual application, the proper number of lapping portions
may be set according to an actual requirement to lap over a corresponding arc conductor.
[0050] Persons skilled in the art may understand that, in addition to the four-port phase
shifter and the six-port phase shifter, other phase shifters with the required number
of ports, such as an eight-port phase shifter and a thirteen-port phase shifter, may
also be implemented by increasing the number of arc conductors, and have a structure
similar to that of the four-port phase shifter or the six-port phase shifter, which
is not described in detail herein again.
[0051] FIG. 7 is a schematic structural diagram of an antenna according to a sixth embodiment
of the present invention. As shown in FIG. 7, the antenna according to this embodiment
includes a phase shifter 100, and each output end of the phase shifter 100 is connected
to an antenna unit 200. The phase shifter 100 may adopt the phase shifter in the technical
solution in the embodiment shown in FIG. 2A and FIG. 2B, which is not described in
detail herein again.
[0052] In the antenna according to this embodiment, the foregoing antenna unit may be an
antenna radiation unit. A specific structure and function of the antenna radiation
unit are the same as those of an antenna radiation unit in a conventional antenna,
which is not described in detail herein again.
[0053] In the antenna according to this embodiment, a phase of a signal output from an output
end of each arc conductor of the phase shifter 100 may be changed by controlling a
swinging position of a coupling arm in the phase shifter 100. In this way, by changing
a relative phase of a signal between antenna units, a downtilt angle of an antenna
beam is adjusted, where its specific implementation is the same as or similar to that
of the conventional antenna, which is not described in detail herein again.
[0054] Persons skilled in the art may understand that, the antenna according to this embodiment
may also adopt the phase shifter shown in FIG. 3. In addition, in an actual application,
a phase shifter with the proper number of ports may be selected according to the number
of antenna units. For example, when the antenna has six antenna units, the six-port
phase shifter shown in FIG. 4, FIG. 5, or FIG. 6 may be selected, or the four-port
phase shifter shown in FIG. 2A or FIG. 3 may be selected, and output ends of the phase
shifter may be shared, which is not limited in this embodiment.
[0055] Finally, it should be noted that the foregoing embodiments are merely intended for
describing the technical solutions of the present invention, rather than limiting
the present invention. Although the present invention is described in detail with
reference to the foregoing embodiments, persons of ordinary skill in the art should
understand that they may still make modifications to the technical solutions described
in the foregoing embodiments, or make equivalent substitutions to some or all the
technical features of the technical solutions, as long as these modifications or substitutions
do not cause the essence of corresponding technical solutions to depart from the scope
of the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention.
1. A phase shifter, comprising an arc conductor component and a coupling arm component
that is swingably disposed along the arc conductor component, wherein the arc conductor
component comprises:
a first arc conductor and a second arc conductor that are concentrically disposed,
wherein a radius of the first arc conductor is smaller than that of the second arc
conductor;
the coupling arm component comprises a first coupling arm and a second coupling arm
that are disposed in a spatially isolated manner;
a first end of the first coupling arm laps over the first arc conductor, and a second
end of the first coupling arm is an input end for inputting a signal;
a first end of the second coupling arm laps over the first arc conductor, and a second
end of the second coupling arm laps over the second arc conductor; and
the first coupling arm and the second coupling arm lap over the first arc conductor
at different positions, and a capacitive coupling electrical connection is formed
at a lapping position between each coupling arm and each arc conductor.
2. The phase shifter according to claim 1, wherein the first end of the first coupling
arm comprises at least two lapping portions, and the first coupling arm laps over
the first arc conductor at different positions through the at least two lapping portions.
3. The phase shifter according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the first end of the second coupling
arm comprises at least two lapping portions, and the second coupling arm laps over
the first arc conductor at different positions through the at least two lapping portions.
4. The phase shifter according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the second end of
the second coupling arm comprises at least two lapping portions, and the second coupling
arm laps over the second arc conductor at different positions through the at least
two lapping portions.
5. The phase shifter according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the arc conductor
component further comprises at least one third arc conductor;
the third arc conductor and the first arc conductor are concentrically disposed, and
a radius of the third arc conductor is greater than that of the second arc conductor;
the coupling arm component further comprises a third coupling arm; and
a first end of the third coupling arm laps over the second arc conductor, and a second
end of the third coupling arm laps over the third arc conductor.
6. The phase shifter according to claim 5, wherein the third coupling arm and the second
coupling arm are a physically integrated structure.
7. The phase shifter according to claim 5, wherein the second coupling arm and the third
coupling arm are disposed in a spatially isolated manner.
8. The phase shifter according to any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the arc conductor
component is disposed on a first substrate, and the coupling arm component is disposed
on a second substrate; and
the first substrate and the second substrate are connected through a pivot that is
located at the center position of the first arc conductor, and the coupling arm component
swings along the arc conductor through the pivot.
9. The phase shifter according to claim 8, wherein a signal input conductor portion is
further disposed on the first substrate; and
the second end of the first coupling arm laps over the signal input conductor portion,
and the signal input conductor portion connects an input signal.
10. The phase shifter according to claim 9, wherein a lapping position between the first
coupling arm and the signal input conductor portion is located at the center position
of the first arc conductor; and
a capacitive coupling electrical connection is formed at the lapping position between
the first coupling arm and the signal input conductor portion.
11. The phase shifter according to claim 8, wherein both the first substrate and the second
substrate are printed circuit boards; and
the arc conductor component and the coupling arm component are metal wires printed
on the printed circuit boards.
12. An antenna, comprising a phase shifter, wherein each output end of the phase shifter
is connected to an antenna unit; and
the phase shifter adopts a phase shifter according to any one of claims 1 to 11.