This can relate to apparatus and methods for arranging circuit boards with respect to input components of electronic devices.
Some known electronic devices (e.g., computers and telephones) include one or more internal electronic components associated with the operation of the device and a protective enclosure or housing. Typically, the housing includes one or more housing components that serve to surround the internal electronic components at a peripheral region of the electronic device so as to cover and protect the internal components from adverse external conditions. The one or more internal electronic components are generally coupled to a circuit board, which can be used to mechanically support and electronically connect the one or more internal electronic components to one another. Some of these internal electronic components are associated with and coupled to additional components of the electronic device that are at least partially exposed or unprotected by the housing in order to present information to a user of the device or to receive information from a user of the device (i.e., input/output (“I/O”) components, such as display screens or trackpad sensor circuitry).
Geometric features are important to consumers of electronic devices, as these features help create the overall impression that one has of the electronic device. Therefore, the construction of and interconnections between the at least partially exposed I/O components and their associated internal electronic components and circuit boards may also be configured to form and aesthetically enhance the outward appearance and size of the electronic device.
Accordingly, what is needed are apparatus and methods for arranging circuit boards with respect to input components of electronic devices.
Apparatus and methods for arranging circuit boards with respect to input components of electronic devices are provided.
According to some embodiments of the invention, there is provided an electronic device that includes a first circuit board, a second circuit board, and a first input component. The first input component may include first sensor circuitry and first controller circuitry. The first sensor circuitry may be supported by the first circuit board, and the first controller circuitry may be supported by the second circuit board.
According to other embodiments of the invention, there is provided an electronic device that includes a first circuit board having a first surface and a first multi-touch input component having first sensor circuitry and first controller circuitry. The first sensor circuitry may be coupled to a first portion of the first surface of the first circuit board, and the first controller circuitry may be coupled to a second portion of the first surface of the first circuit board.
According to yet other embodiments of the invention, there is provided a method of manufacturing an electronic device. The method may include coupling first sensor circuitry of a multi-touch trackpad input component to a first circuit board of the electronic device. The method may also include coupling first controller circuitry of the multi-touch trackpad input component to a second circuit board of the electronic device.
The above and other features of the invention, its nature, and various advantages will become more apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
Apparatus and methods for arranging circuit boards with respect to input components of electronic devices are provided and described with reference to
Moreover, in some cases, the electronic device may be any portable, mobile, hand-held, or miniature electronic device having an input component constructed according to the invention that allows a user to use the device wherever the user travels. Miniature electronic devices may have a form factor that is smaller than that of hand-held electronic devices, such as an iPod™ available by Apple Inc. of Cupertino, Calif. Illustrative miniature electronic devices can be integrated into various objects that include, but are not limited to, watches, rings, necklaces, belts, accessories for belts, headsets, accessories for shoes, virtual reality devices, other wearable electronics, accessories for sporting equipment, accessories for fitness equipment, key chains, and combinations thereof. Alternatively, electronic devices that incorporate an input component of the invention may not be portable at all, but may instead be generally stationary, such as a desktop computer or television.
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Memory 104 may include one or more storage mediums, including, but not limited to, a hard-drive, flash memory, permanent memory such as read-only memory (“ROM”), semi-permanent memory such as random access memory (“RAM”), any other suitable type of storage component, and any combinations thereof. Memory 104 may include cache memory, which may be one or more different types of memory used for temporarily storing data for electronic device applications.
Power supply 106 may provide power to the electronic components of electronic device 100. In some embodiments, power supply 106 can be coupled to a power grid (e.g., when device 100 is not a portable device, such as a desktop computer). In some embodiments, power supply 106 can include one or more batteries for providing power (e.g., when device 100 is a portable device, such as a cellular telephone or a laptop computer). As another example, power supply 106 can be configured to generate power from a natural source (e.g., solar power using solar cells).
Communications circuitry 108 may be provided to allow device 100 to communicate with one or more other electronic devices or various other components using any suitable communications protocol. For example, communications circuitry 108 may support Wi-Fi™ (e.g., an 802.11 protocol), Ethernet, Bluetooth™, high frequency systems (e.g., 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz, and 5.6 GHz communication systems), infrared, transmission control protocol/internet protocol (“TCP/IP”) (e.g., any of the protocols used in each of the TCP/IP layers), hypertext transfer protocol (“HTTP”), BitTorrent™, file transfer protocol (“FTP”), real-time transport protocol (“RTP”), real-time streaming protocol (“RTSP”), secure shell protocol (“SSH”), any other communications protocol, and any combinations thereof. Communications circuitry 108 can also include circuitry that enables device 100 to be electrically coupled to another device (e.g., a computer or an accessory device) and communicate with that other device.
One or more input components 110 may be provided to permit a user to interact or interface with device 100. For example, input component 110 can take a variety of forms, including, but not limited to, an electronic device pad, dial, click wheel, scroll wheel, touch screen, one or more buttons (e.g., a keyboard), mouse, joy stick, track ball, microphone, camera, video recorder, and any combinations thereof. Input component 110 may include a multi-touch trackpad or screen, such as that described in Westerman et al. U.S. Pat. No. 6,323,846, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety. Input component 110 may emulate a rotary phone or a multi-button electronic device pad, which may be implemented on a touch screen or the combination of a click wheel or other user input device and a screen. Each input component 110 may be configured to provide one or more dedicated control functions for making selections or issuing commands associated with operating device 100.
One or more output components 112 can be provided to present information (e.g., textual, graphical, audible, and/or tactile information) to a user of device 100. Output component 112 can take a variety of forms, including, but not limited to, audio speakers, headphones, signal line-outs, visual displays, antennas, infrared ports, rumblers, vibrators, and any combinations thereof.
It should be noted that one or more input components 110 and/or one or more output components 112 may sometimes be referred to individually or collectively herein as an input/output (“I/O”) component or I/O or user interface. It should also be noted that one or more input components 110 and one or more output components 112 may sometimes be combined to provide a single I/O component or user interface, such as a touch screen that may receive input information through a user's touch of a display screen and that may also provide visual information to a user via that same display screen.
Processor 102 of device 100 may control the operation of many functions and other circuitry provided by device 100. For example, processor 102 can receive input signals from input component 110 and/or drive output signals through output component 112. Processor 102 may load a user interface program (e.g., a program stored in memory 104 or on another device or server) to determine how instructions received via input component 110 may manipulate the way in which information (e.g., information stored in memory 104 or on another device or server) is provided to the user via output component 112.
Motherboard 105 may be a central or primary printed circuit board (“PCB”) of electronic device 100, and may also be known as a main circuit board, mainboard, baseboard, system board, planar board, or logic board. Motherboard 105 may provide attachment points for one or more of the other electronic components of electronic device 100 (e.g., processor 102, memory 104, power supply 106, communications circuitry 108, input component 110, output component 112, any external peripheral devices, etc.). Generally, most of the basic circuitry and components required for electronic device 100 to function may be onboard or coupled (e.g., via a cable) to motherboard 105. Motherboard 105 may include one or more chipsets or specialized groups of integrated circuits. For example, motherboard 105 may include two components or chips, such as a Northbridge and Southbridge. Although in other embodiments, these chips may be combined into a single component.
Electronic device 100 may include multiple circuit boards 105, and each circuit board may be electrically coupled to one another in various ways (e.g., via cables). One or more of the electronic components of electronic device 100 may be coupled to one or more of these circuit boards, which can be used to mechanically support and electronically connect the one or more internal electronic components to one another. Some of these internal electronic components may be associated with and coupled to additional components of the electronic device that are at least partially exposed or unprotected by the housing in order to present information to a user of the device and/or to receive information from a user of the device. For example, input component 110 may include at least one partially exposed user element with which a user may physically interact, as well as at least one internal electronic component coupled to the user element. The internal electronic component may detect the user's physical interaction with the exposed user element and translate that interaction into information that can be used to affect the operation of the device.
Therefore, housing 101 may at least partially enclose one or more of the various electronic components associated with operating electronic device 100 for protecting them from debris and other degrading forces external to device 100. In some embodiments, housing 101 may include one or more walls 120 that define a cavity 103 within which the various electronic components of device 100 can be disposed. In some embodiments, housing 101 can support various electronic components of device 100, such as I/O component 110 and/or I/O component 112, at the surfaces or within one or more housing openings 151 through the surfaces of walls 120 of housing 101. Housing openings 151 may also allow certain fluids (e.g., air) to be drawn into and discharged from cavity 103 of electronic device 100 for helping to manage the internal temperature of device 100.
In some embodiments, one or more of the electronic components of electronic device 100 may be provided within its own housing component (e.g., input component 110 may be an independent keyboard or mouse within its own housing component that may wirelessly or through a wire communicate with processor 102, which may similarly be provided within its own housing component). Housing 101 can be formed from a wide variety of materials including, but not limited to, metals (e.g., steel, copper, titanium, aluminum, and various metal alloys), ceramics, plastics, and any combinations thereof. Housing 101 may also help to define the shape or form of electronic device 100. That is, the contour of housing 101 may embody the outward physical appearance of electronic device 100.
A disadvantage of some conventional electronic devices is that the reduction of their size can be limited by a certain input component construction that has its exposed user element or elements coupled to a first side of a circuit board (e.g., a printed circuit board) and its associated internal electronic component or components coupled to a second side of the same circuit board. According to some embodiments of the invention, rather than stacking the various portions of an input component on different sides (e.g., opposite sides) of a single circuit board, the thickness of an electronic device input component may be reduced by coupling the various portions of the input component to different circuit boards or to different portions of a single surface of a single circuit board. Moreover, according to some embodiments of the invention, rather than coupling the various portions of an input component to different sides (e.g., opposite sides) of a single circuit board by using one or more vias running downwardly through the circuit board, one or more vias may run laterally from one portion of an electronic device input component on a first circuit board to another portion of the input component, which may be positioned on a second circuit board or positioned laterally next to the first portion of the input component on the same first circuit board, for example.
Electronic device 100 is illustrated in
Base housing component 101a may include a top wall 121, various side walls, such as front wall 122, back wall 123, right wall 124, and left wall 125, and a bottom wall 126 opposite top wall 121. In some embodiments, one or more openings may be provided through one or more of the walls of housing component 101a to at least partially expose one or more components of electronic device 100. For example, as shown in
Likewise, display housing component 101b may include a top wall 161, various side walls, such as front wall 162, back wall 163, right wall 164, and left wall 165, and a bottom wall (not shown) opposite top wall 161. In some embodiments, one or more openings may be provided through one or more of the walls of housing component 101b to at least partially expose one or more components of electronic device 100. For example, as shown in
Input component 110a is illustrated in
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In some embodiments, second circuit board 105b may only support one or more trackpad internal electronic components 214 that are associated with trackpad sensor circuitry 212 of input component 110b. In other embodiments, second circuit board 105b may also support portions of various other components of electronic device 100. For example, as shown in
Likewise, in some embodiments, first circuit board 105a may only support exposed trackpad sensor circuitry 212. In other embodiments, first circuit board 105a may support various portions of input component 110b coupled to top surface 231, such as trackpad sensor circuitry 212 and trackpad internal electronic component 214-2. Moreover, first circuit board 105a may support various portions of various other electronic components of electronic device 100. For example, first circuit board 105a may support trackpad sensor circuitry 212 of input component 110b as well as a circuitry component portion of input component 110a (e.g., internal electronic component 216-2) on its top surface 231.
First circuit board 105a may be made of any suitable material for supporting exposed trackpad sensor circuitry 212. For example, first circuit board 105a may be a flexible circuit board and may be at least partially made of a flexible high-performance plastic substrate, such as polyimide. Second circuit board 105b may also be a flexible circuit board. However, in some embodiments, when supporting one or more trackpad internal electronic components 214 as well as one or more internal electronic components associated with another functional component of device 100 (e.g., keyboard internal electronic component 216-1), for example, second circuit board 105b may be a printed circuit board and may be made of rigid material, such as copper. In other embodiments, each circuit board may be rigid or flexible.
The various portions of each input component 110 may be coupled to one another using one or more electrical links 209 (e.g., a flex cable). For example, one or more electrical links 209 may be provided for traversing the distance between first circuit board 105a and second circuit board 105b for coupling exposed trackpad sensor circuitry 212 to one or more trackpad internal electronic components 214-1. There are many advantages to laterally running electrical links from one portion 212 of input component 110b on first circuit board 105a to another portion 214-1 of input component 110b either on the same surface of first circuit board 105a or on an adjacent surface of a second circuit board 105b, rather than coupling the various portions of an input component on different sides (e.g., opposite sides) of a single circuit board by using one or more vias running downwardly through the circuit board.
For example, as opposed to running the traces from the trackpad sensor circuitry through vias running through a circuit board from a first surface to control circuitry on a second surface of the circuit board, traces of the trackpad circuitry may “fan out” laterally along the same surface of the circuit board that the trackpad sensor circuitry is coupled to. As shown in
While there have been described systems and methods for arranging circuit boards with respect to input components of electronic devices, it is to be understood that many changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is also to be understood that various directional and orientational terms such as “front” and “back” and “rear,” “left” and “right,” “top” and “bottom,” and the like are used herein only for convenience, and that no fixed or absolute directional or orientational limitations are intended by the use of these words. For example, the devices of the invention can have any desired orientation. If reoriented, different directional or orientational terms may need to be used in their description, but that will not alter their fundamental nature as within the scope and spirit of the invention. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the invention can be practiced by other than the described embodiments, which are presented for purposes of illustration rather than of limitation, and the invention is limited only by the claims which follow.
This claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/010,174, filed Jan. 4, 2008, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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61010174 | Jan 2008 | US |