The subject matter herein relates generally to card edge connector assemblies.
Card edge connectors are used in various system applications. For example, card edge connectors are typically mounted to a host circuit board. The card edge connectors include card slots for receiving a card edge, such as a circuit card of a pluggable module. However, know card edge connectors are not without disadvantages. For instance, the card edge connectors are typically designed for supporting the pluggable modules. The card edge connectors are subjected to stresses and strains during mating or when mated with the pluggable modules, which may damage or break the soldered connections between the contacts of the card edge connector and the host circuit board. Additionally, retention of the pluggable modules in the card edge connectors may present problems. For instance, latching systems are designed and occupy space around the card edge connectors for retaining the pluggable module in the card edge connector, limiting placement of other components on the host circuit board.
A need remains for a card edge connector assembly that may be mated with pluggable modules in a reliable manner.
In one embodiment, a card edge connector assembly is provided including a card edge connector having a housing defining a card slot configured to receive a pluggable module in a mating direction. The housing holds contacts in the card slot to electrically connect to the pluggable module that are configured to be electrically connected to a host circuit board. The card edge connector assembly includes a card guide module having a main body having a cavity configured to receive the pluggable module. The card guide module has support beams extending from the main body configured to be secured to the host circuit board. The card guide module has a window defined between the support beams under the main body receiving the card edge connector. A latch is coupled to the main body movable between a latched position and an unlatched position. The latch is latchably coupled to the pluggable module in the latched position to secure the pluggable module in the cavity and is decoupled from the pluggable module in the unlatched position to allow the pluggable module to be removed from the cavity.
In another embodiment, a card edge connector assembly is provided including a card guide module having a main body including a first side and a second side, a first end and a second end between the first side and the second side with the first and second sides being wider than the first and second ends, and a top and a bottom between the first and second sides and between the first and second ends. The main body has a cavity open at the top and at the bottom for receiving a pluggable module. The card guide module has support beams extending from the main body at the first and second ends configured to be secured to a host circuit board proximate to a card edge connector. The card guide module has a window defined between the support beams below the bottom of the main body receiving the card edge connector with the card edge connector aligned with the cavity to receive the pluggable module. A latch is coupled to the first side of the main body being movable between a latched position and an unlatched position. The latch is configured to be latchably coupled to the pluggable module in the latched position to secure the pluggable module in the cavity. The latch is configured to be decoupled from the pluggable module in the unlatched position to allow the pluggable module to be removed from the cavity.
In a further embodiment, a card edge connector assembly is provided including a card guide module having a main body including a first side and a second side, a first end and a second end between the first side and the second side, and a top and a bottom between the first and second sides and between the first and second ends. The main body has a cavity open at the top and at the bottom for receiving a pluggable module. The card guide module has support beams extending from the main body at the first and second ends configured to be secured to a host circuit board proximate to a card edge connector. The card guide module has a window defined between the support beams below the bottom of the main body receiving the card edge connector with the card edge connector aligned with the cavity to receive the pluggable module. The card guide module includes a latch frame extending from the first side having a latch pocket. A latch is receiving in the latch pocket of the latch frame at the first side of the main body. The latch has a latching member being movable between a latched position and an unlatched position and an actuator being movable between an actuated position and a released position. The actuator moves the latching member from the latched position to the unlatched position as the actuator is moved from the released position to the actuated position. The latching member has a latching finger passing through the first side of the main body into the cavity to latchably engage the pluggable module in the latched position to secure the pluggable module in the cavity. The latching finger is at least partially removed from the cavity to disengage from the pluggable module in the unlatched position to allow the pluggable module to be removed from the cavity.
The card edge connector assembly 102 includes a card edge connector 120 and a card guide module 130 mounted over the card edge connector 120. The card edge connector assembly 102 includes a pluggable module 140 mated with the card edge connector 120 and the card guide module 130. The card edge connector 120 is configured to be mounted to the host circuit board 110, such as by soldering contacts 124 of the card edge connector 120 to the host circuit board 110; however, the contacts 124 may be attached by other processes such as press fit contacts, spring beam contacts, and the like. The card edge connector 120 has a mating end 126 configured to receive a mating end or card edge of the pluggable module 140. In the illustrated embodiment, the mating end 126 is provided at a top of the card edge connector 120 to receive the pluggable module 140 in a generally vertical mating direction 128, such as a mating direction perpendicular to the host circuit board 110.
In various embodiments, the card guide module 130 includes a base 200 mounted to the host circuit board 110 independent of the card edge connector 120 such that the card guide module 130 is self-supporting or otherwise not supported by the card edge connector 120. In an exemplary embodiment, the card guide module 130 includes support members for supporting the card guide module 130 and the pluggable module 140, such as first and second support beams 202, 204 at opposite ends of the card edge connector 120. The card guide module 130 alleviates stress or strain on the card edge connector 120 from the pluggable module 140, such as from movement of the pluggable module 140. The support beams 202, 204 transfer stresses or strains from the pluggable module 140 into the base 200, and thus into the host circuit board 110, separate from the card edge connector 120, to alleviate stress or strain on the card edge connector 120.
In an exemplary embodiment, the card guide module 130 includes a main body 206 between the support beams 202, 204. The main body 206 is located above the card edge connector 120, such that the main body 206 and the support beams 202, 204 surround the card edge connector 120. In the illustrated embodiment, the main body 206 connects the support beams 202, 204 such that the card guide module 130 is a single, unitary structure. The main body 206 receives the pluggable module 140 and may guide mating of the pluggable module 140 with the card edge connector 120.
In an exemplary embodiment, the card guide module 130 includes a latch 210 for latchably securing the pluggable module 140 in the card guide module 130 and the card edge connector 120. In the illustrated embodiment, the latch 210 includes a latching member 250 being movable between a latched position and an unlatched position and an actuator 252 being movable between an actuated position and a released position. The latch 210 is releasably coupled to the pluggable module 140 using the latching member 250. The latch 210 is configured to be unlatched to release the pluggable module 140 from the card edge connector 140 and the card guide module 130. For example, the actuator 252 may include a push button configured to be pressed downward to unlatch the latching member 250; however, other types of actuators may be provided in alternative embodiments, such as a pull tab, a tether, a hinged latch, and the like.
The substrate 150 has a card edge 152 at the mating end 148 configured to be loaded into the card edge connector 120. The pluggable module 140 has a plurality of contact pads 154 at the card edge 152 configured to be electrically connected to the card edge connector 120. Optionally, the pluggable module 140 may include one or more electrical components (not shown) on the substrate 150, such as a memory, a processor, or other types of electrical components. The electrical components are electrically connected to corresponding contact pads 154. The pluggable module 140 includes various circuits transmitting data and/or power between the contact pads 154, the electrical components, and the cables 142. The pluggable module 140 may include one or more heat sinks for dissipating heat from the pluggable module 140.
The pluggable module 140 extends between a first end 160 and a second end 162. The pluggable module 140 has a first side 164 and a second side 166 (shown in
The support beams 202, 204 include inner ends defining a window 212 configured to receive the card edge connector 120. The inner ends face the card edge connector 120 and may engage the card edge connector 120 to locate the card guide module 130 relative to the card edge connector 120. The inner ends define locating surfaces 214 for locating the card guide module 130 relative to the card edge connector 120. The locating surfaces 214 may include vertical surfaces, angled surfaces and/or shoulder surfaces for engaging and locating various complementary surfaces of the card edge connector 120.
The main body 206 includes a cavity 216 configured to receive the pluggable module 140. The cavity 216 is located above the window 212 to allow the pluggable module 140 to pass through the cavity 216 into the card edge connector 120 in the window 212. In an exemplary embodiment, the main body 206 includes lead-in surfaces at the top of the cavity 216 to guide the pluggable module 140 into the cavity 216 during mating. In an exemplary embodiment, the main body 206 includes at least one guide surface 218 in the cavity 216 to guide and locate the pluggable module 140 in the cavity 216. The guide surface 218 may control a side-to-side or end-to-end position of the pluggable module 140 relative to the card guide module 130 for positioning the pluggable module 140 relative to the card edge connector 120.
The main body 206 includes a plurality of walls defining a first side 220, a second side 222, a first end 224 and a second end 226. The first and second ends 224, 226 extend between the first side 220 and the second side 222. In an exemplary embodiment, the first and second sides 220, 222 are wider than the first and second ends 224, 226. The first and second sides 220, 222 and the first and second ends 224, 226 define the cavity 216. The main body 206 includes a top 230 and a bottom 232 between the first and second sides 220, 222 and between the first and second ends 224, 226. The bottom 232 defines a portion of the window 212. For example, the main body 206 is located above the window 212. In an exemplary embodiment, the cavity 216 is open at the top 230 and the bottom 232. For example, the main body 206 includes a top opening 234 and a bottom opening 236. The pluggable module 130 is configured to be loaded into the card guide module 130 through the top opening 234. In an exemplary embodiment, the substrate 150 (shown in
In an exemplary embodiment, the card guide module 130 includes a latch frame 240 extending from the first side 220. The latch frame 240 has a latch pocket 242 configured to receive the latch 210. The latch frame 240 holds the latch 210 to one side of the card guide module 130 and the pluggable module 140. In an exemplary embodiment, the latch frame 240 is integral with the main body 206. For example, the latch frame 240 and the main body 206 may be co-molded during a molding process. In an exemplary embodiment, the latch frame 240 is open at a top of the latch frame 240 to receive a portion of the latch 210.
In an exemplary embodiment, the main body 206 includes one or more tracks 244 for receiving a portion of the latch 210. The track 244 may guide actuation of the latch 210 when the latch 210 is operated to release the pluggable module 140 from the card guide module 130. In the illustrated embodiment, the tracks 244 are formed in the wall 246 at the first side 220. Optionally, the tracks 244 may extend vertically to limit actuation of the latch 210 in a vertical direction.
In an exemplary embodiment, the main body 206 includes one or more slots 248 for receiving a portion of latch 210. In the illustrated embodiment, the slots 248 are formed in the wall 246 at the first side 220. The slots 248 provide access to the cavity 216 from the latch pocket 242. The latch 210 is able to extend from the latch pocket 242 into the cavity 216 through the slots 248 to latch of the coupled to the pluggable module 140.
In the illustrated embodiment, the actuator 252 includes a pair of actuator arms 262 provided at opposite ends of the actuator 252. Any number of actuator arms 262 may be provided in alternative embodiments. Each actuator arm 262 includes a ramp surface 270 configured to engage the latching member 250 (shown in
In an exemplary embodiment, each actuator arm 262 includes a rail 272 at the rear of the actuator arm 262. The rail 272 is configured to be received in a corresponding track 244 (shown in
In an exemplary embodiment, the latching fingers 282 include latching surfaces 286 at the bottoms of the latching fingers 282. The latching surfaces 286 are configured to engage the pluggable module 140 (shown in
When assembled, the latching member 250 is received in the latch pocket 242 of the latch frame 240. The latching member 250 is able to slide horizontally within the latch pocket 242 between the latched position and the unlatched position. The latching fingers 282 are aligned with and at least partially received in the corresponding slots 248 in the wall 246 at the first side 220. The actuator 252 is operably coupled to the latching member 250. The actuator 252 is coupled to the wall 246 at the first side 220. For example, the rails 272 on the actuator arms 262 are received in corresponding tracks 244 at the first side 220. The actuator arms 262 are received in the latch pocket 242. The main body 260 is located above the latch frame 240. The outer wall 264 is positioned forward of the latch frame 240. A portion of the latch frame 240 is received between the outer wall 264 and the actuator arms 262. The outer wall 264 and the rails 272 may guide movement of the actuator 252 during actuation. For example, the outer wall 264 and the rails 272 may restrict movement of the actuator 252 to vertical sliding relative to the latch frame 240.
In the latched position (
In the unlatched position (
Prior to loading of the pluggable module 140 into the card guide module 130, the latching member 250 is pushed rearward to a resting position (
It is to be understood that the above description is intended to be illustrative, and not restrictive. For example, the above-described embodiments (and/or aspects thereof) may be used in combination with each other. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from its scope. Dimensions, types of materials, orientations of the various components, and the number and positions of the various components described herein are intended to define parameters of certain embodiments, and are by no means limiting and are merely exemplary embodiments. Many other embodiments and modifications within the spirit and scope of the claims will be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reviewing the above description. The scope of the invention should, therefore, be determined with reference to the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled. In the appended claims, the terms “including” and “in which” are used as the plain-English equivalents of the respective terms “comprising” and “wherein.” Moreover, in the following claims, the terms “first,” “second,” and “third,” etc. are used merely as labels, and are not intended to impose numerical requirements on their objects. Further, the limitations of the following claims are not written in means-plus-function format and are not intended to be interpreted based on 35 U.S.C. § 112(f), unless and until such claim limitations expressly use the phrase “means for” followed by a statement of function void of further structure.