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`(54) COIL SUBSTRATE FOR WIRELESS
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`Inventors: No Il Park, Suwon (KR); Chang Ryul
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`(21) Appl. No.: 13/888,692
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`(KR) veseeessseessesseen 10-2013-0026143
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`There are provided a coil substrate which includes a coil for
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`BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
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`1. Field of the Invention
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`antenna andis capable of improving charging efficiency, and
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`2. Description of the Related Art
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`The antenna may be used for near field communications.
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`pattern 115 and the antenna 112. Accordingly, interference
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`between the coil pattern 115 for wireless charging and the
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`embodimenthas one or more hole-like penetration parts 119
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`pattern 115, thereby facilitating the flow of the magnetic flux
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`to improve charging efficiency.
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`same are not limited to the above-described embodiment,
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`FIG. 5 is a plan view schematically illustrating a coil
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`invention, and FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of FIG. 5,
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`Referring to FIGS. 5 and 6, the coil substrate 110 accord-
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`substrate 110 of FIG. 4 according to the above-described
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`invention will be omitted, and the ground pattern 111 will be
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`ment has the ground pattern 111 formed on the dummypart
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`Like the coil pattern 115 and the antenna 112, the ground
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`pattern 111 may be formed as a wiring pattern. Accordingly,
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`the ground pattern 111 may be formed on the coil substrate
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`110 in the same process along with the coil pattern 115 and
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`The ground pattern 111 may be electrically connected to
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`a ground circuit of the circuit part 117 or a ground wiring.
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`antenna 112 and the coil pattern 115 may be further mini-
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`coil substrate 110 and the magnetic part 120 may be mini-
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`wiring pattern is formed in the dummypart 118 so that the
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`dummypart 118 is formedto be thinner than the antenna 112
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`Thus, when the magnetic part 120 is stacked on the coil
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`substrate 110, a space corresponding to the thickness of the
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`wiring pattern may be formed between the dummypart 118
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`in FIG. 6, the ground pattern 111 fills the space, thereby
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