FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to an antenna module for a telematics control unit.
Such antenna module may be used, but not exclusively, in the automotive domain. The
invention also relates to a telematics control unit comprising such a full band cellular
antenna.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] In the automotive domain, an antenna module for a telematics control unit, known
by the man skilled in the art, comprises in particular a full band cellular antenna
that is a combination of different mechanical separate elements : a table form antenna
element, a strip line resonator beneath the table form antenna with a space in between
that controls the coupling between the table form antenna element and the strip line
resonator, and a ground plate. The space has to be adapted for the coupling.
[0003] The full-band cellular antenna is connected to a cellular module. It permits a connection
to a base station to estimate the position of the vehicle via a triangulation. It
also supports voice and data connectivity within the 5G frequency band.
[0004] This antenna module is arranged within a telematics control unit for a vehicle. The
telematics control unit is arranged on the roof of a vehicle outside the compartment
of the vehicle, or under the roof inside the compartment of the vehicle.
[0005] One problem of this prior art is that the manufacturing of the full band cellular
antenna of the antenna module is expensive and complex to manufacture.
[0006] It is an object of the invention to provide an antenna module for a telematics control
unit, which resolves the problem above-stated.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] To this end, it is provided an antenna module for a telematics control unit, said
antenna module comprising at least one full band cellular antenna and an electronic
support configured to support said full band cellular antenna, wherein said full band
cellular antenna is metal stamped and comprises :
- a body,
- a feeding pin that is configured to transmit and receive power for the full band antenna
cellular, and
- a first loading pin that is connected to a first reactive component and that is configured
to tune the full band cellular antenna to resonate according to a frequency within
the first frequency band,
- a ground pin that is connected to a second reactive component to generate a resonance
of the full band cellular antenna in a second frequency band,
- a second loading pin that is connected to a third reactive component and that is configured
to tune the full band cellular antenna to resonate according to a frequency within
the first frequency band.
[0008] According to non-limitative embodiments of the invention, the antenna module further
comprises the following characteristics.
[0009] In a non-limitative embodiment, said body comprises :
- a loop that goes from the feeding pin to the first loading pin and a first arm that
is linked to said loop, said loop and said first arm being configured to create a
resonance of said full band cellular antenna in said first frequency band.
[0010] In a non-limitative embodiment, said first reactive component, second reactive component
and third reactive component are inductors or capacitors.
[0011] In a non-limitative embodiment, the feeding pin is connected to a matching network.
[0012] In a non-limitative embodiment, said first frequency band is a low frequency band
that goes from 617Hz to 960MHz.
[0013] In a non-limitative embodiment, said second frequency band goes from 1.4GHz to 5GHz.
In a non-limitative variant of embodiment, said second frequency band goes from 1.7GHz
to 5GHz.
[0014] In a non-limitative embodiment, said antenna module is configured to be mounted inside
the compartment of a vehicle under a roof of said vehicle, and that is configured
to be connected to a telematics control unit that is arranged away from said antenna
module.
[0015] In a non-limitative embodiment, said at least one full band cellular antenna is grounded
on the electronic support by means of the ground pin.
[0016] In a non-limitative embodiment, said module antenna comprises :
- a first full band cellular antenna metal stamped and mounted over a first extremity
of the electronic support,
- a second full band cellular antenna metal stamped and mounted over a second extremity
of the electronic support, and
- two middle/high band cellular antennas metal stamped and mounted between the first
cellular full band antenna and the second cellular full band antenna.
[0017] There is also provided a telematics control unit for a vehicle, said telematics control
unit comprising a NAD cellular module and a module antenna according to any of the
preceding characteristics that is connected to said NAD cellular module.
[0018] In a non-limitative embodiment, the telematics control unit is a telematics control
unit of a vehicle.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] Some embodiments of methods and/or system in accordance with embodiments of the present
invention are now described, by way of example only, and with reference to the accompanying
drawings, in which:
Figure 1 illustrates a non-limitative embodiment of an antenna module comprising a
full band cellular antenna according to the invention, said full band cellular antenna
comprising a feeding pin, two loading pins, a ground pin, and a body with a first
area, a loop, and a first arm,
Figure 2 is a view of the full band cellular antenna of figure 1, where the feeding
pin is connected to a matching network, the first loading pin is connected to a first
reactive component, the ground pin is connected to a second reactive component, and
the second loading pin is connected to a third reactive component,
Figure 3a is a schematic top view of a first non-limitative embodiment of an antenna
module with two full band cellular antennas of figure 1 or 2, and two high/middle
cellular band antennas,
Figure 3b is a schematic top view of a second non-limitative embodiment of an antenna
module with two full band cellular antennas of figure 1 or 2, two high/middle cellular
band antennas, a GNSS antenna, a SDARS antenna, a V2X antenna, and a WIFI antenna,
Figure 4a is a schematic side view of a first non-limitative embodiment of a telematics
control unit for vehicle, said telematics control unit comprising an antenna module
of figure 3a and a NAD cellular module,
Figure 4b is a schematic side view of a second non-limitative embodiment of a telematics
control unit for vehicle, said telematics control unit comprising an antenna module
of figure 3b and a NAD cellular module, A GNSS module, a SDARS module, a V2X module,
and a WIFI module,
Figure 5 is a view of the antenna module of figure 2, said antenna module being connected
to a NAD cellular module according to a non-limitative embodiment,
Figure 6 is a schematic top view of a non-limitative embodiment of the telematics
control unit of figure 4a or 4b, said telematics control unit being arranged on the
roof of a vehicle, outside the compartment of the vehicle,
Figure 7 is a schematic top view of a non-limitative embodiment of a telematics control
unit that is configured to be connected to the module antenna of figures 3a or 3b,
said telematics control unit being arranged in the compartment of a vehicle, away
from said antenna module.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0020] In the following description, well-known functions or constructions by the person
skilled in the art are not described in detail since they would obscure the invention
in unnecessary detail.
[0021] The present invention relates to an antenna module 1 for a telematics control unit
2 for a vehicle, said antenna module 1 being described in reference to figures 1 to
7. The telematics control unit 2 also referred to as TCU in the following.
[0022] The antenna module 1 comprises :
- at least one full band cellular antenna 10, and
- an electronic support 11.
[0023] The electronic support 11 is configured to support said at least one full band cellular
antenna 10. In a non-limitative embodiment, the electronic support 11 is a printed
circuit board assembly also referred to as PCBA in the following. As illustrated in
figures 3a or 3b, in a non-limitative embodiment, the electronic support 11 has an
elongated shape with a first extremity 11.1 and a second extremity 11.2.
[0024] In the following, the full band cellular antenna 10 is also called FB cellular antenna
10 or FB antenna 10.
[0025] In a non-limitative embodiment, the full band cellular antenna 10 is an antenna for
a vehicle 3 illustrated in figure 6 and 7. In a non-limitative embodiment, the vehicle
3 is a motor vehicle. In non-limitative variants of embodiment, the motor vehicle
has a combustion engine, has an electric engine, or a hybrid engine.
[0026] The full band cellular antenna 10 is metal stamped. It is in one piece which eases
its manufacture.
[0027] As illustrated in figures 1 and 2, the full band cellular antenna 10 comprises :
- a body 100,
- a feeding pin 101.1,
- a first loading pin 101.2,
- a ground pin 101.3,
- a second loading pin 101.4.
[0028] The FB cellular antenna 10 extends along a first direction X, a second direction
Y perpendicular to the first direction X, and a vertical direction Z perpendicular
to the first direction X and to the second direction Y. In non-limitative embodiment,
the pins 101.1, 101.2, 101.3, 101.4 are soldered, press fitted, connected via spring,
connected via gasket on the electronic support 11.
[0029] The FB cellular antenna 10 is mounted on the electronic support 11 illustrated in
figure 1.
[0030] The FB cellular antenna 10 is grounded on the electronic support 11 by means of the
ground pin 101.3. Hence, the antenna module 1 doesn't need an extra ground plate,
as the electronic support 11 serves as a ground.
[0031] The FB cellular antenna 10 is configured to resonate according to a wide range of
frequency bands : from 617 MHz to 4.2GHz according to the North American standard,
and from 703MHz to 5GHz according to the European standard. More standards can be
supported, for example China and Rest of the World (ROW). Moreover, the FB cellular
antenna 10 is configured to be fine-tuned to resonate within the range 617MHz to 960MHz
at low frequencies.
[0032] The FB cellular antenna 10 is therefore multiresonant : it has different resonant
frequencies. The FB cellular antenna 10 complies with the 5G spectrum standard which
goes from 617MHz to 5GHz and has the following range of band frequencies:
- 617MHz to 960MHz,
- 1.71GHz to 2.69GHz,
- 1.432GHz to 1.517GHz,
- 3.3GHz to 4.2GHz,
- 4.4GHz to 5GHz.
[0033] The FB cellular antenna 10 is responsible for the transmission and reception of cellular
signals S
c (illustrated in figure 5) for wireless communication. It is configured to receive
and transmit cellular signals S
c from and to a cellular base station (not illustrated). In order to simplify figure
5, the FB cellular antenna 10 has been illustrated schematically.
[0034] The different elements of the FB cellular antenna 10 are described in detail hereinafter.
Feeding pin 101.1.
[0035] The feeding pin 101.1 permits to transmit and receive the power needed for the FB
cellular antenna 10.
[0036] As illustrated in figures 2 and 5, in a non-limitative embodiment, the feeding pin
101.1 is connected to a matching network 118. In a non-limitative embodiment, the
matching network 118 comprises two inductors L1, L2 and one capacitor C1. The matching
network 118 improves the impedance of the FB cellular antenna 10. It permits maximizing
the power transferred from the NAD cellular module NADm (described later) to the FB
cellular antenna 10 when the FB cellular antenna 10 is in a transmitting mode and
the power transmitted from the FB cellular antenna 10 to the NAD cellular module NADm
when the FB cellular antenna 10 is in a receiving mode.
First loading pin 101.2.
[0037] As illustrated in figures 2 and 5, the first loading pin 101.2 is connected to a
first reactive component 17, so as to tune the FB antenna 10 to resonate according
to a frequency within the first frequency band F1.
[0038] In a non-limitative embodiment, the first frequency band F1 is a low frequency band.
In a non-limitative embodiment, the first frequency band F1 is between 617Hz to 960MHz.
[0039] The first loading pin 101.2 is configured to tune the loop 1000 of the body 100 (described
later) of the FB cellular antenna 10. By tuning the loop 1000, one means that it changes
its electrical length. By electrical length, one means the length of the loop 1000
in terms of wavelength. The FB cellular antenna physical length is not changing, only
the effective electrical length is by changing the value of the corresponding reactive
component 17. Hence, the first loading pin 101.2 is also called first tuning pin 101.2.
[0040] By adjusting the electrical length of the loop 1000, one fine-tunes the antenna 10
within the first frequency band F1.
[0041] The first reactive component 17 changes the electrical length of the loop 1000 of
the body 100 of the FB antenna 10. With the value of the first reactive component
17, one adjusts the electrical length of the loop 1000 and therefore the antenna resonant
frequency within the first frequency band F1.
[0042] In a non-limitative embodiment, the first reactive component 17 is an inductor or
a capacitor. It permits to easily increase the electrical length of the loop 1000
and this with no extra cost.
[0043] With the first reactive component 17 coupled with the loop 1000, one ensures that
the antenna 10 resonates either within a first frequency band F1 between 617MHz to
900MHz for the Northern American standard at low frequencies, or within a first frequency
band F1 between 703MHz to 960MHz for the European standard at low frequencies.
[0044] In a non-limitative embodiment, the first reactive component 17 is welded on the
electronic support 11.
[0045] By loading the FB cellular antenna 10 with reactive components, one means that we
force the FB cellular antenna 10 to resonate higher or lower from its natural resonance
by the use of the reactive components.
[0046] In a non-limitative embodiment, the first loading pin 101.2 is arranged away from
the feeding pin 101.1. It permits loading the FB cellular antenna 10 with reactive
components away from the feeding pin 101.1, that is to say with reactive components
that are not connected to the feeding pin 101.1.
Ground pin 101.3.
[0047] The ground pin 101.3 matches the impedance of the FB cellular antenna 10 in a second
frequency band F2. It permits the connection of the FB cellular antenna 10 to the
ground. It provides some inductance to the FB cellular antenna 10.
[0048] As illustrated in figures 2 and 5, in a non-limitative embodiment, the ground pin
101.3 is connected to a second reactive component 18 to generate a resonance of the
full band cellular antenna 10 in the second frequency band F2.
[0049] The second reactive component 18 with the ground pin 101.3 is to match the FB cellular
antenna 10 in the second frequency band F2. The matching is when one achieves low
reflection of a signal received by the FB cellular antenna 10.
[0050] In a non-limitative embodiment, the second frequency band F2 is between 1.4GHz and
5GHz.
[0051] In a non-limitative embodiment, the second reactive component 18 is welded on the
electronic support 11.
[0052] In a non-limitative embodiment, the second reactive component 18 is an inductor or
a capacitor. It is a cheap electronic component.
Second loading pin 101.4.
[0053] As illustrated in figures 2 and 5, the second loading pin 101.4 is connected to a
third reactive component 19, so as to tune the FB antenna 10 to resonate according
to a frequency within the first frequency band F1. Hence, the second loading pin 101.4
is also called second tuning pin 101.4.
[0054] By using both 101.2, 101.4 the tuning is refined and it increases the tuning range
(to have a higher or lower frequencies within the first frequency band F1).
[0055] In a non-limitative embodiment, the first frequency band F1 is a low frequency band.
In a non-limitative embodiment, the first frequency band F1 is between 617Hz to 960MHz.
[0056] As illustrated in figures 2 and 5, in a non-limitative embodiment, the second loading
pin 101.4 is connected to a third reactive component 19 to generate a resonance of
the full band cellular antenna 10 in the first frequency band F1.
[0057] The third reactive component 19 with the second loading pin 101.4 is to match the
antenna 10 in the first frequency band F1. The matching is when one achieves low reflection
of a signal received by the FB cellular antenna 10.
[0058] In a non-limitative embodiment, the third reactive component 19 is welded on the
electronic support 11.
[0059] In a non-limitative embodiment, the third reactive component 19 is an inductor or
a capacitor. It is a cheap component.
[0060] In a non-limitative embodiment, the second loading pin 101.4 is arranged away from
the feeding pin 101.1. It permits loading the FB cellular antenna 10 with reactive
components away from the feeding pin 101.1, that is to say with reactive components
that are not connected to the feeding pin 101.1.
[0061] It is to be noted that the FB cellular antenna 10 resonates only at a sub part of
a band frequency at a time.
[0062] The selection happens with the tuning, by a reactive component which tunes the FB
cellular antenna 10 to resonate to one sub-part of a frequency band at a time or by
the length of a ground pin 101.3 or a length of a loading pin 101.2, 101.4.
[0063] Hence, in a non-limitative embodiment, in order to tune the resonance within the
second frequency band F2, one changes the length of the ground pin 101.3 and/or the
value of the second reactive component 18.
[0064] Hence, in a non-limitative embodiment, in order to tune the resonance within the
first frequency band F1, one changes the length of the first loading pin 101.2 and
the length of the second loading pin 101.4, and/or the value of the first reactive
component 17 and the third reactive component 19.
[0065] Hence, the FB cellular antenna 10 is able to operate at the same time at a first
frequency within the first frequency band F1 and at a second frequency within the
second frequency band F2.
[0066] As the FB antenna 10 is in only one piece, and metal stamped, it is easy to manufacture.
Body 100:
[0067] As illustrated in figures 1 and 2, the body 100 of the antenna 10 comprises :
- a loop 1000 that goes from the feeding pin 101.1 to the first loading pin 101.2,
- a first arm 1001 that is connected to the loop 1000,
- an elongated part 1002 that extends from the loop 1000.
[0068] The elongated part 1002 extends along the vertical direction Z and longitudinally
along the second direction Y.
[0069] The loop 1000 is the continuous path from the feeding pin 101.1 all the way around
to the first loading pin 101.2. The loop 1000 is composed of three sub-parts:
- a first sub-part 1000.1 attached to a second sub-part 1000.2 and to a third sub-part
1000.3,
- the second sub-part 1000.2 from which the feeding pin 101.1 extends, and that is linked
to the elongated part 1002 of the body 100, and
- the third sub-part 1000.3 from which the first arm 1001 extends and from which the
first loading pin 101.2 extends.
[0070] The first sub-part 1000.1 extends longitudinally along the second direction Y. The
second sub-part 1000.2 and third sub-part 1000.3 extend (parts illustrated respectively
a and b in figures 1 and 2) longitudinally along the first direction X, and another
part of them (illustrated respectively a' and b' in figures 1 and 2) extends along
the vertical direction Z. The two parts a and a' of the second sub-part 1000.2 are
linked by a fold 1003.2, and the two parts b and b' of the third sub-part 1000.3 are
linked by a fold 1003.3.
[0071] Parts a and b of the second sub-part 1000.2 and of the third sub-part 1000.3 are
substantially parallel to each other and perpendicular to the first sub-part 1000.1.
All three a, b and 1000.3 are on the same plane X-Y.
[0072] The first arm 1001 extends longitudinally along the second direction Y. It extends
from the first part b of the third sub-part 1000.3. The first arm 1001 is substantially
parallel to the first sub-part 1000.1 of the loop 1000.
[0073] The ground pin 101.3 and the second loading pin 101.4 extends from the elongated
part 1002.
[0074] The loop 1000 and the first arm 1001 are configured to cover the first frequency
band F1 for the FB cellular antenna 10 to resonate according to low frequencies. Hence,
they allow the FB cellular antenna 10 to resonate within this first frequency band
F1. It can be called the main mode of the FB cellular antenna 10.
[0075] In a non-limitative embodiment illustrated in figure 3a, the antenna module 1 comprises
:
- the electronic support 11,
- a first full band (FB) cellular antenna 101,
- a second full band (FB) cellular antenna 102,
- two middle (MD)/high band (HB) cellular antennas 121, 122.
[0076] This non-limitative embodiment is interesting for the MIMO ("Multiple Input-Multiple
Output") cellular technology to be fully covered.
[0077] In a non-limitative embodiment, each of the first cellular full band antenna 10
1 and the second cellular full band antenna 10
2 covers cellular dedicated bands from 0.6GHz (617MHz) to 5GHz;
[0078] In a non-limitative embodiment, each of the first cellular middle/high band antenna
12
1and the second cellular middle/high band antenna 12
2 covers cellular dedicated bands from 1.4GHz to 5GHz.
[0079] In a non-limitative embodiment, the first full band cellular antenna 10
1 is mounted over the first extremity 11.1 of the PCBA and the second full band cellular
antenna 10
2 is mounted over the second extremity 11.2 of the PCBA.
[0080] In a non-limitative embodiment, the two middle/high cellular band antennas 11
1, 11
2 are mounted over the PCBA between the first full band cellular antenna 10
1 and the second full band cellular antenna 10
2.
[0081] In a non-limitative embodiment, the first cellular full band antenna 10
1 and the second cellular full band antenna 10
2 have an effective height 15mm. In a non-limitative variant of embodiment, it is less
than 13mm.
[0082] In a non-limitative embodiment, the first cellular middle/high band antenna 11
1 and the second cellular middle/high band antenna 11
2 have an effective height less than 15mm. In a non-limitative variant of embodiment,
it is less than 13mm.
[0083] In a non-limitative embodiment illustrated in figure 3b, the antenna module 1 further
comprises other different types of antennas in order to wirelessly connect the vehicle
to different systems such as cloud services, other vehicles, base stations etc. Hence,
in a non-limitative embodiment, the antenna module 1 further comprises :
- GNSS dual band antenna 13, and/or
- an SDARS antenna 14, and/or
- a V2X antenna 15, and/or
- a WIFI antenna 16.
[0084] In a non-limitative embodiment, the electronic support 11 is configured to support
the other antennas 13 to 16 of the antenna module 1. They can be also metal stamped
and connected to the electronic support 11. It is to be noted that the GNSS dual band
antenna 13 is often a ceramic antenna. In this case, it is not metal stamped.
[0085] In a first non-limitative embodiment illustrated in figures 4a and 4b, the antenna
module 1 is part of an telematics control unit 2. In this case, in a non-limitative
embodiment illustrated in figure 6, the TCU is arranged on the roof 30 of the vehicle
3. In this case, in a non-limitative example, the telematics control unit 2 is arranged
in a structure 32 in the form of a shark fin. As illustrated in figures 4a or 4b,
the TCU comprises a housing 20 within which the module antenna 1 can be placed. In
a non-limitative embodiment, in this case, the antenna module 1 is of about this size
: 70mm*240mm*20mm.
[0086] In a second non-limitative embodiment illustrated in figure 7, the antenna module
1 is independent from the telematics control unit 2. In a non-limitative variant of
embodiment, it is mounted inside the compartment 31 of the vehicle 3. In a non-limitative
example, it is mounted under the roof 30 of the vehicle 3. It permits to arrange the
TCU in any locations in the vehicle 3 independently from the location of the antenna
module 1, and therefore from the FB cellular antenna(s) 10. In this case, in a non-limitative
embodiment, the telematics control unit 2 is arranged inside the compartment 31 of
the vehicle 3. In a non-limitative example illustrated in figure 7, it is arranged
away from the antenna module 1, here in the back of the vehicle 3. In this example,
the antenna module 1 comprises coaxial connectors (not illustrated) for connecting
via different external cables to the TCU.
[0087] It is to be noted that the TCU permits wireless communication of the vehicle 3 with
cloud services, other vehicles, base stations etc. to exchange information such as
in non-limitative examples the position of the vehicle, the speed of the vehicle,
engine data etc. In non-limitative examples, the TCU is used for the safety of the
driver and passengers, to optimize the traffic flow and to make automatic emergency
calls when an accident occurs.
[0088] To this end, as illustrated in figures 4a and 4b, the TCU comprises all the electronics
for these wireless communication. As illustrated in figure 4a, in a non-limitative
embodiment, it comprises a NAD (Network Access Device) cellular module NADm to be
connected to the FB cellular antenna(s) 10. In non-limitative embodiments illustrated
in figure 4b, it also comprises a GNSS module referenced GNSSm, and/or a SDARS module
referenced SDARSm, and/or a V2X module referenced V2Xm, and/or a WIFI module referenced
WIFIm.
[0089] The NAD cellular module NADm are arranged on and connected to the electronic support
11. The GNSS module GNSSm, SDARS module SDARSm, and/or a V2X module V2Xm, and/or a
WIFI module referenced WIFIm are arranged on and connected to the electronic support
11.
[0090] The feeding pin 101.1 of the FB cellular antenna 10 is configured to transmit the
cellular signals S
c received by the FB cellular antenna(s) 10 to the NAD cellular module NADm. As illustrated
in figure 5, the feeding pin 101.1 is connected to the NAD cellular module NADm through
its matching network 118 via a transmission line 230 that allows cellular signals
Sc received by the FB cellular antenna 10 to be transmitted to the NAD cellular module
NADm.
NAD cellular module
[0091] The NAD cellular module NADm is illustrated in figure 4a to 5.
[0092] The NAD cellular module NADm is configured to receive the cellular signals S
c from the FB cellular antenna 10. It is configured to be connected to the FB cellular
antenna 10, in particular to the feeding pin 101.1 via the matching network 118.
[0093] As known by the man skilled in the art, when the NAD cellular module NADm receives
the cellular signals S
c, the cellular signals S
c are then analyzed and used for the estimation of the position of the vehicle 3.
[0094] In a non-limitative embodiment, the TCU comprises only one NAD cellular module NADm
for all the cellular antennas illustrated in figures 3a and 3b.
[0095] It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the aforementioned
application, embodiments and variations and modifications may be made without departing
from the scope of the invention. All statements herein reciting principles, aspects,
and embodiments of the invention, as well as specific examples thereof, are intended
to encompass equivalents thereof. In this respect, the following remarks are made.
Hence, in a non-limitative embodiment, the TCU further comprises other types of antennas
such as Bluetooth
™.
[0096] Hence, some embodiments of the invention may comprise one or a plurality of the following
advantages:
- it provides an antenna module 1 that that allows to have a TCU withs a low profile
flat,
- it provides an antenna module 1 with a one piece FB cellular antenna(s) 10 that is
not expensive, and that is easy to manufacture and with a lower time process compared
to the cited prior art which needs a more complex assembly line and more time process,
- it provides an antenna module 1 with an electronic support 11 that serves as the ground
for the FB cellular antenna(s) 10 ; there is no need of an additional ground plate,
- it provides an antenna module 1 with a FB cellular antennas(s) 10 that is tunable
to have a multiband antenna,
- it provides an antenna module 1 with a FB cellular antennas(s) 10 that is tunable
to have a multiband antenna,
- it permits to have a TCU that is compact in height as it comprises a module antenna
1 that is shorter in height compared to the cited prior art,
- it provides an antenna module 1 with good performance on low band frequency using
tuning.