[0001] This application claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No.
201310529528.3, filed with the Chinese Patent Office on October 30, 2013 and entitled "USB COMMUNICATIONS
TERMINAL", which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0002] The present invention belongs to the field of communications, and in particular,
to a USB communications terminal.
BACKGROUND
[0003] Built-in antennas or external antennas in monopole, IFA (inverted F antenna), and
PIFA (planar inverted-F antenna) forms are widely used in existing wireless communications
devices. In the prior art, a housing, a USB connector, a PCB, and one or more other
necessary parts are connected and combined together in a mechanical or soldering manner
to form a complete USB wireless communications terminal. FIG. 1a shows a USB connector
of a common USB communications terminal. A basic structure of the USB connector includes
a metal housing, where four metal wires fixed to a plastic support are an anode and
a cathode of power supply and an anode and a cathode of a USB signal cable, and the
four metal wires and the housing are all insulated from one another. When used, the
four wires are respectively connected to an anode and a cathode of power supply and
an anode and a cathode of a USB signal cable that are on a PCB. Two grounding legs
are disposed at one end of the metal housing, and when used, are soldered on a metal
ground of the printed circuit board PCB to implement grounding and fastening functions,
as shown in FIG. 1b. Built-in antennas or external antennas in monopole, IFA, and
PIFA forms are widely used in existing wireless communications devices. FIG. 1c shows
a location relationship among a USB connector, a PCB, and an antenna where the USB
connector, the PCB, and the antenna are disposed on a USB communications terminal,
3 represents the USB connector, 1 represents the PCB, 2 represents an antenna carrier,
and both a low frequency antenna 21 and a high frequency antenna 22 are disposed in
the antenna carrier 2. The USB connector includes a metal housing.
[0004] If the antennas are close to the USB connector, the USB connector interferes with
the antennas, and affects performance of the antennas. Therefore, the antennas are
designed to be as far as possible from the USB connector. As shown in FIG. 1c, the
USB connector and the antennas are disposed at two opposite ends of the PCB. It can
be seen from the figure that antennas in these forms are generally used as an independent
device and occupy separate space. A physical dimension of an antenna cannot be reduced
unlimitedly, which restricts a miniaturization design of a wireless communications
device.
SUMMARY
[0005] An objective of embodiments of the present invention is to provide a USB communications
terminal, so as to resolve a problem that a miniaturization design of a wireless communications
device is restricted because an antenna of the USB communications terminal occupies
separate space.
[0006] According to a first aspect, the present invention provides a USB communications
terminal, where the USB communications terminal includes a USB connector and a printed
circuit board PCB, the USB connector includes a metal housing, a radio-frequency signal
feedpoint is disposed on the PCB, and the radio-frequency signal feedpoint is electrically
coupled with the USB metal housing.
[0007] In a first possible implementation manner of the first aspect, a first soldering
pin for being soldered on the PCB is provided on the metal housing, the first soldering
pin is not connected to a ground of the PCB, and that the radio-frequency signal feedpoint
is electrically coupled with the USB metal housing is specifically: the radio-frequency
signal feedpoint is disposed on the PCB and is electrically connected to the first
soldering pin.
[0008] With reference to the first possible implementation manner of the first aspect, in
a second possible implementation manner, a second soldering pin for being soldered
on the PCB is provided on the metal housing, and the second soldering pin is not connected
to the ground of the PCB.
[0009] With reference to the first possible implementation manner of the first aspect, in
a third possible implementation manner, the metal housing includes a first part and
a second part, where the first part is not connected to the second part, the first
soldering pin is disposed on the first part, the second soldering pin is disposed
on the second part, and the second soldering pin is connected to the ground of the
PCB.
[0010] With reference to the first aspect, the first possible implementation manner of the
first aspect, the second possible implementation manner of the first aspect, or the
third possible implementation manner of the first aspect, in a fourth possible implementation
manner, the radio-frequency signal feedpoint is connected to a metal body, and the
metal body is electrically connected to the metal housing.
[0011] With reference to the first aspect, the first possible implementation manner of the
first aspect, the second possible implementation manner of the first aspect, the third
possible implementation manner of the first aspect, or the fourth possible implementation
manner of the first aspect, in a fourth possible implementation manner, the USB communications
terminal is a data card.
[0012] According to the USB communications terminal in the embodiments of the present invention,
a radio-frequency signal feedpoint is electrically coupled with a metal housing of
a USB connector, so that the metal housing of the USB connector is used as an antenna
or a part of an antenna of the USB communications. Therefore, no antenna needs to
be additionally designed on the USB communications terminal, thereby saving space
of the USB communications terminal and also reducing costs.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0013] To describe the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention or
in the prior art more clearly, the following briefly introduces the accompanying drawings
required for describing the embodiments or the prior art. Apparently, the accompanying
drawings in the following description show merely some embodiments of the present
invention, and a person of ordinary skill in the art may still derive other drawings
from these accompanying drawings without creative efforts. In the drawings:
FIG. 1a shows a USB connector of a USB communications terminal in the prior art;
FIG. 1b is a corresponding schematic diagram of soldering between a USB connector
and a PCB of the USB communications terminal in the prior art;
FIG. 1c is a diagram of a location relationship among a USB connector, a PCB, and
an antenna where the USB connector, the PCB, and the antenna are disposed on a USB
communications terminal in the prior art;
FIG. 2a and FIG. 2b are structural diagrams of a USB communications terminal according
to Embodiment 1 of the present invention;
FIG. 2c is a schematic diagram of an antenna of a USB communications terminal according
to Embodiment 1 of the present invention;
FIG. 3a is a structural diagram of a USB communications terminal according to Embodiment
2 of the present invention;
FIG. 3b is a schematic diagram of an antenna of a USB communications terminal according
to Embodiment 2 of the present invention;
FIG. 4a and FIG. 4b are structural diagrams of a USB communications terminal according
to Embodiment 3 of the present invention; and
FIG. 5a and FIG. 5b are structural diagrams of a USB communications terminal according
to Embodiment 4 of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0014] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the present invention
clearer and more comprehensible, the following further describes the present invention
in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be
understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely used to explain
the present invention but are not intended to limit the present invention.
[0015] According to the embodiments of the present invention, designing is performed based
on an existing USB connector, so that a USB connector in the present invention can
be used as an antenna or a part of an antenna. Therefore, no independent antenna needs
to be additionally used on a USB communications terminal, thereby saving space of
the USB communications terminal and also reducing costs.
[0016] The following describes specific implementation of the present invention in detail
with reference to specific embodiments.
Embodiment 1
[0017] FIG. 2a and FIG. 2b show a USB communications terminal provided in Embodiment 1 of
the present invention, and for ease of description, only parts related to this embodiment
of the present invention are shown. The USB communications terminal includes a USB
connector and a printed circuit board PCB. The USB connector includes a metal housing,
and two metal soldering pins 201 and 202 are provided at one end of the metal housing,
where the soldering pins 201 and 202 are soldered on the PCB. Soldering holes 301
and 302 that are respectively used for soldering the two metal soldering pins 201
and 202 are provided on the PCB. A radio-frequency signal feedpoint is further disposed
on the PCB, where the radio-frequency signal feedpoint is disposed near one of the
soldering holes 301 and 302, so as to be electrically connected to the corresponding
soldering pin 201 or 202. The radio-frequency signal feedpoint is not connected to
a ground of the PCB.
[0018] Specifically, as shown in FIG. 2a, that the radio-frequency signal feedpoint is disposed
near one of the soldering holes 301 and 302 may be: the radio-frequency signal feedpoint
is disposed near the soldering hole 301 and is not connected to a metal ground of
the PCB. For example, the radio-frequency signal feedpoint is disposed within an area
3011, and no metal ground is clad within the area 3011; therefore, after being soldered
on the PCB, the soldering pin 201 of the USB connector is electrically connected to
the radio-frequency signal feedpoint but is not connected to the ground of the PCB.
A metal ground is clad around the soldering hole 302, and after the soldering pin
202 is soldered on the PCB, the soldering pin 202 is connected to the metal ground
of the PCB.
[0019] Alternatively, as shown in FIG. 2b, that the radio-frequency signal feedpoint is
disposed near one of the soldering holes 301 and 302 may be: the radio-frequency signal
feedpoint is disposed near the soldering hole 302 and is not connected to a metal
ground of the PCB. For example, the radio-frequency signal feedpoint is disposed within
an area 3022, and no metal ground is clad within the area 3011; therefore, after being
soldered on the PCB, the soldering pin 202 of the USB connector is electrically connected
to the radio-frequency signal feedpoint but is not connected to the ground of the
PCB. A metal ground is clad around the soldering hole 301, and after the soldering
pin 201 is soldered on the PCB, the soldering pin 201 is connected to the metal ground
of the PCB.
[0020] In this way, when the USB communications terminal works, the metal housing of the
USB connector and the PCB form a slot antenna of the USB communications terminal,
as shown in FIG. 2c.
[0021] The USB communications terminal in this embodiment of the present invention is a
data card.
[0022] According to the USB communications terminal provided in this embodiment of the present
invention, a first soldering pin of a USB connector connected to a PCB is disconnected
from a ground of the PCB, and a radio-frequency signal is fed from the first soldering
pin, so that the USB connector and the PCB form a slot antenna. Therefore, no space
used for disposing an antenna needs to be additionally reserved on the USB communications
terminal that adopts this structure, thereby saving space of the USB communications
terminal.
Embodiment 2
[0023] FIG. 3a shows a USB communications terminal provided in Embodiment 2 of the present
invention, and for ease of description, shows only parts related to this embodiment
of the present invention. The USB communications terminal includes a USB connector
and a printed circuit board PCB. The USB connector includes a metal housing, and two
metal soldering pins 201 and 202 are provided at one end of the metal housing, where
the soldering pins 201 and 202 are soldered on the PCB. Soldering holes 301 and 302
that are respectively used for soldering the two metal soldering pins 201 and 202
are provided on the PCB. A radio-frequency signal feedpoint is further disposed on
the PCB, where the radio-frequency signal feedpoint is disposed near one of the soldering
holes 301 and 302, so as to be electrically connected to the corresponding soldering
pin 201 or 202. The radio-frequency signal feedpoint is not connected to a ground
of the PCB.
[0024] Specifically, that the radio-frequency signal feedpoint is disposed near one of the
soldering holes 301 and 302 is: the radio-frequency signal feedpoint is disposed near
the soldering hole 301 and is not connected to a metal ground of the PCB. For example,
the radio-frequency signal feedpoint is disposed within an area 3011, and no metal
ground is clad within the area 3011; therefore, after being soldered on the PCB, the
soldering pin 201 of the USB connector is electrically connected to the radio-frequency
signal feedpoint but is not connected to the ground of the PCB. No metal ground is
clad around the soldering hole 302 either. For example, no metal ground is clad within
an area 3022, and after the soldering pin 202 is soldered on the PCB, the soldering
pin 202 is not connected to the metal ground of the PCB.
[0025] Alternatively and optionally, that the radio-frequency signal feedpoint is disposed
near one of the soldering holes 301 and 302 is: the radio-frequency signal feedpoint
is disposed near the soldering hole 302 and is not connected to a metal ground of
the PCB. For example, the radio-frequency signal feedpoint is disposed within an area
3022, and no metal ground is clad within the area 3022; therefore, after being soldered
on the PCB, the soldering pin 202 of the USB connector is electrically connected to
the radio-frequency signal feedpoint but is not connected to the ground of the PCB.
No metal ground is clad around the soldering hole 301 either. For example, no metal
ground is clad within an area 3011, and after the soldering pin 201 is soldered on
the PCB, the soldering pin 201 is not connected to the metal ground of the PCB.
[0026] In this way, when the USB communications terminal works, the metal housing of the
USB connector forms an antenna of the USB communications terminal, as shown in FIG.
3b.
[0027] The USB communications terminal in this embodiment of the present invention is a
data card.
[0028] According to the USB communications terminal provided in this embodiment of the present
invention, grounding legs of a USB connector connected to a PCB are disconnected from
a ground of the PCB, and a radio-frequency signal is fed from either of the grounding
legs, so that the USB connector becomes an antenna of the USB communications terminal.
Therefore, no space used for disposing an antenna needs to be additionally reserved
on the USB communications terminal that adopts this structure, thereby saving space
of the USB communications terminal.
Embodiment 3
[0029] FIG. 4 shows a USB communications terminal provided in Embodiment 3 of the present
invention, and for ease of description, shows only parts related to this embodiment
of the present invention. The USB communications terminal includes a USB connector
and a printed circuit board PCB. The USB connector includes a metal housing, the metal
housing includes a first part 2010 and a second part 2020, the first part 2010 is
not connected to the second part 2020, a first soldering pin 201 is disposed on the
first part 2010, and a soldering pin 202 is disposed on the second part 2020. Soldering
holes 301 and 302 that are respectively used for soldering the soldering pins 201
and 202 are disposed on the PCB. A radio-frequency signal feedpoint is further disposed
on the PCB, where the radio-frequency signal feedpoint is disposed near one of the
soldering holes 301 and 302, so as to be electrically connected to the corresponding
soldering pin 201 or 202. The radio-frequency signal feedpoint is not connected to
a ground of the PCB.
[0030] Specifically, as shown in FIG. 4a, that the radio-frequency signal feedpoint is disposed
near one of the soldering holes 301 and 302 may be: the radio-frequency signal feedpoint
is disposed within an area 3011, and no metal ground is clad within the area 3011;
therefore, after being soldered on the PCB, the soldering pin 201 of the USB connector
is electrically connected to the radio-frequency signal feedpoint but is not connected
to the ground of the PCB. A metal ground is clad around the soldering hole 302, and
after the soldering pin 202 is soldered on the PCB, the soldering pin 202 is connected
to the metal ground of the PCB. In this way, when the USB communications terminal
works, the first part 2010 of the USB connector forms a monopole antenna.
[0031] Alternatively and optionally, as shown in FIG. 4b, that the radio-frequency signal
feedpoint is disposed near one of the soldering holes 301 and 302 may be: the radio-frequency
signal feedpoint is disposed near the soldering hole 302 and is not connected to a
metal ground of the PCB. For example, the radio-frequency signal feedpoint is disposed
within an area 3022, and no metal ground is clad within the area 3011; therefore,
after being soldered on the PCB, the soldering pin 202 of the USB connector is electrically
connected to the radio-frequency signal feedpoint but is not connected to the ground
of the PCB. A metal ground is clad around the soldering hole 301, and after the soldering
pin 201 is soldered on the PCB, the soldering pin 201 is connected to the metal ground
of the PCB. In this way, when the USB communications terminal works, the second part
2020 of the USB connector forms a monopole antenna.
[0032] The USB communications terminal in this embodiment of the present invention is a
data card.
[0033] According to the USB communications terminal provided in this embodiment of the present
invention, a first soldering pin of a USB connector connected to a PCB is disconnected
from a ground of the PCB, and a radio-frequency signal is fed from the first soldering
pin; in addition, a metal housing of the USB connector is cut, so as to separate a
part, of the metal housing, connected to the first soldering pin from the remaining
part; in this case, this part of metal housing forms a monopole antenna and becomes
an antenna of the USB communications terminal. Therefore, no space used for disposing
an antenna needs to be additionally reserved on the USB communications terminal that
adopts this structure, thereby saving space of the USB communications terminal.
Embodiment 4
[0034] A USB communications terminal provided in Embodiment 4 of the present invention includes
a USB connector and a printed circuit board PCB. The USB connector includes a metal
housing, the USB connector includes one metal housing, and two metal soldering pins,
a first soldering pin and a second soldering pin, are provided at one end of the metal
housing. The PCB includes a first part and a second part, where the first part is
connected to the second part by using a radio-frequency signal feedpoint, the radio-frequency
signal feedpoint is not connected to a ground of the PCB, the first part is a metal
body, and the first part is electrically connected to the first soldering pin. FIG.
5a shows one case: The first part 401 of the PCB is connected to the second part 402
by using the radio-frequency signal feedpoint, the radio-frequency signal feedpoint
is not connected to a ground of the second part 402 of the PCB, and the first part
is connected to the first soldering pin of the metal housing. The second soldering
pin is soldered on the second part 402 of the PCB, and the second soldering pin is
connected to or not connected to the ground of the second part 402 of the PCB. When
the second soldering pin is connected to the ground of the second part 402 of the
PCB, the first part 401 of the PCB, the metal housing of the USB connector, and the
second part 402 of the PCB form a slot antenna, which is similar to the antenna shown
in FIG. 2c. When the second soldering pin is not connected to the ground of the second
part 402 of the PCB, the first part 401 of the PCB and the metal housing of the USB
connector form an antenna of the USB communications terminal, which is similar to
the antenna shown in FIG. 3b.
[0035] In addition, the metal housing of the USB connector may also include two separate
parts. FIG. 5b shows a case in which a USB includes two parts. The first part 401
of the PCB is connected to the second part 402 by using the radio-frequency signal
feedpoint, the radio-frequency signal feedpoint is not connected to a ground of the
second part 402 of the PCB, and the first part is connected to the first soldering
pin of the metal housing. The USB connector includes a metal housing, where the metal
housing includes a first part 2010 and a second part 2020, the first part 2010 is
not connected to the second part 2020, a first soldering pin 201 is disposed on the
first part 2010, a soldering pin 202 is disposed on the second part 2020, the first
soldering pin 201 is soldered on the first part 401, the second soldering pin 202
is soldered on the second part 402 of the PCB, and the second soldering pin is connected
to a ground of the second part 402 of the PCB. The first part 401 of the PCB and the
first part 2010 of the metal housing of the USB connector form a monopole antenna.
[0036] The USB communications terminal in this embodiment of the present invention is a
data card.
[0037] According to the USB communications terminal in this embodiment of the present invention,
a radio-frequency signal is fed into a metal body, the metal body is connected to
a first soldering pin of the USB connector, and a second soldering pin of the USB
connector is connected to or not connected to a ground of a PCB, so that a metal housing
of the USB connector and a second part of the PCB form a slot antenna, or a first
part of the PCB and a metal housing of the USB connector form an antenna of the USB
communications terminal.
[0038] Alternatively, a metal housing is divided into a first part and a second part, so
that a first part of a PCB and a metal housing connected to the first part of the
PCB form an antenna of the USB communications terminal.
[0039] In the foregoing specific implementation manners, the objective, technical solutions,
and benefits of the present invention are further described in detail. It should be
understood that the foregoing descriptions are merely specific implementation manners
of the present invention, but are not intended to limit the protection scope of the
present invention. Any modification, equivalent replacement, or improvement made without
departing from the spirit and principle of the present invention shall fall within
the protection scope of the present invention.
1. A USB communications terminal, comprising a USB connector and a printed circuit board
PCB, wherein the USB connector comprises a metal housing, a radio-frequency signal
feedpoint is disposed on the PCB, and the radio-frequency signal feedpoint is electrically
coupled with the metal housing.
2. The USB communications terminal according to claim 1, wherein a first soldering pin
for being soldered on the PCB is provided on the metal housing, the first soldering
pin is not connected to a ground of the PCB, and that the radio-frequency signal feedpoint
is electrically coupled with the metal housing is specifically: the radio-frequency
signal feedpoint is disposed on the PCB and is electrically connected to the first
soldering pin.
3. The USB communications terminal according to claim 2, wherein a second soldering pin
for being soldered on the PCB is provided on the metal housing, and the second soldering
pin is not connected to the ground of the PCB.
4. The USB communications terminal according to claim 2, wherein the metal housing comprises
a first part and a second part, the first part is not connected to the second part,
the first soldering pin is disposed on the first part, the second soldering pin is
disposed on the second part, and the second soldering pin is connected to the ground
of the PCB.
5. The USB communications terminal according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the
PCB comprises a first part and a second part, the first part is connected to the second
part by using the radio-frequency signal feedpoint, the first part is a metal body,
and the first part is electrically connected to the first soldering pin.
6. The USB communications terminal according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the
USB communications terminal is a data card.