Electrical connector and method for attaching the same to a printed circuit board

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6296496
  • Patent Number
    6,296,496
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, August 16, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 2, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An electrical connector (1) comprises a die-cast metal housing (10) and a pair of terminal inserts (40) received in the housing. Each terminal insert includes a first terminal core (401) and a second terminal core (402), each terminal core having a plurality of signal contacts (20) insert-molded therein. A pair of ground plates (30) is sandwiched between the first and second terminal cores. Each ground plate forms a plurality of ground tails (31) extending out of the housing and alternatingly bending upwardly and downwardly to form a space for straddle mounting a PCB (2) therebetween. The signal contacts have contact tails (25) coplanar with the ground tails for straddle mounting to the PCB. The PCB forms a plurality of signal pads (55) and ground pads (57) both on an upper face (52) and a lower face (54) thereof for respectively electrically engaging with the signal contacts and the ground plates.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an electrical connector, and particularly to an electrical connector with grounding tails which are coplanar with the solder tails of terminals thereof. The present invention further relates to a method for attaching the connector to a printed circuit board.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Interconnect systems that are electrically invisible are popularly needed for transmitting high-speed signals. Greatest concentration has been put on Ground-Signal-Ground configurations for differential applications. To achieve an invisible connector system, connector systems have been developed for straddle and vertical mount applications.




An example of a prior art electrical connector is illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 5,199,885. As shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, an electrical connector comprises two rows of terminals


10


defining a space therebetween for receiving a circuit board


12


. The terminals


10


engage with conductive pads


14


formed on the circuit board


12


to establish electrical connection between the connector and the circuit board


12


. A plurality of through holes


16


are defined in the circuit board


12


proximate and spaced along an edge


18


of the circuit board


12


received in the space between the terminals


10


. Each through hole


16


has an inner plating electrically connected to a grounding path of the circuit board


12


. The connector has a plurality of grounding pins


20


arranged in the space between the terminals


10


for extending through the edge


18


of the circuit board


12


to intersect the corresponding through holes


16


to electrically engage the plating, thereby grounding the pins


20


to the circuit board


12


.




This connector establishes a grounding engagement with the circuit board


12


via the engagement between the grounding pins


20


and the plating in the through holes


16


. Since the holes


16


are close to the edge of the printed circuit board


12


, slits bridging the holes


16


and the edge have to be cut before the connector is attached to the printed circuit board.




Furthermore, the process of connecting the grounding pins


20


with the through holes


16


of the circuit board


12


via the slits is complicated.




Additionally, pre-machining the edge


18


of the circuit board


12


to establish slits for insertion of the grounding pins increases the overall cost of assembly.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A main object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector having contacts and ground tails which are arranged in a straddle-mount configuration for easy integration with a printed circuit board (PCB).




Another object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector having a simplified manufacture and reduced cost.




A further object of the present invention is to provide a method to conveniently mount (or assemble) the connector to a PCB while ensuring a reliable signal transmission.




An electrical connector according to the present invention comprises a die-cast metal housing and a pair of terminal inserts assembled in the housing. Each terminal insert includes a first and a second terminal cores, and a ground plate sandwiched between the first and second terminal cores. Each of the first and second terminal cores has a plurality of signal contacts insert-molded therein. The ground plates are horizontally aligned with each other. Each ground plate forms a plurality of ground tails extending out of the housing and alternatingly bending upwardly and downwardly to form a space for straddle mounting to a PCB. Each signal contact has a contact tail coplanar with a ground tail. The signal contacts in first and second terminal cores face each other for mounting the PCB therebetween.




The PCB forms a plurality of signal pads and ground pads on both an upper and a lower faces thereof. The PCB has an edge connecting the upper and the lower faces thereof, allowing the connector to be straddle mounted to the edge, the contact tails and the ground tails being engaged with upper and lower faces of the PCB.




Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an electrical connector in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view of an electrical connector taken along line


2





2


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an assembled view of the electrical connector mounted to a PCB;





FIGS. 4

is a fragmentary perspective view of a conventional matched impedance connector with a portion of a PCB; and





FIGS. 5

is a cross-sectional view of the conventional matched impedance connector and a PCB about to mate with a complementary connector mounted on a substrate.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION




Referring to the drawings and in particular to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a matched impedance connector


1


according to the present invention comprises a die-cast metal housing


10


and a pair of terminal inserts


40


assembled in the housing


10


, the terminal inserts


40


having a plurality of signal contacts


20


insert molded therein.




The housing


10


comprises substantially an elongated main body


11


defining two first cavities


15


separated from but aligned with each other and two second cavities


17


each in communication with a respective one of the first cavities


15


. Each first cavity


15


accommodates a terminal insert


40


engaged therein. Each terminal insert


40


comprises a first and a second terminal cores


401


,


402


stacked together, and a ground plate


30


sandwiched therebetween. Each of the terminal cores


401


,


402


has a plurality of signal contacts


20


insert-molded therein. A plurality of recesses


19


is defined in a rear surface


113


of the main body


11


. Each recess


19


has a latch


41


projecting from an inward face thereof.




A pair of insulative mounting plates


43


is respectively held in each second cavity


17


, abutting against top and bottom sides of the second cavity for positioning the signal contacts


20


. Each mounting plate


43


forms an L-shaped hook


431


at a front end thereof, thereby defining a cutout


433


exposed rearwardly toward the corresponding first cavity


15


.




A pair of board locks


13


rearwardly projects from opposite sides of the rear surface


113


of the main body


11


. Each board lock


13


includes a base


131


and a triangular supporting plate


133


substantially perpendicular to the base


131


. A pair of shoulders


137


extends longitudinally along opposite sides of the base


131


for abutting a lower face of a printed circuit board (PCB)


2


when the connector


1


is assembled onto the PCB


2


. Preferably, a circular first hole


132


is defined between the shoulders


137


of each board lock


13


.




In an assembled connector


1


, the signal contacts


20


are arrayed in two rows, facing each other for electrically connecting the PCB


2


therebetween. Each signal contact


20


comprises an elongated beam


21


having a contact portion


23


and a contact tail


25


respectively extending from opposite ends of the elongated beam


21


. The contact portion


23


extends into the second cavity


17


and has a tip end


231


bent outwardly. The contact tail


25


extends beyond the rear surface


113


of the main body


11


and has a convex end which substantially faces the contact tail


25


of a corresponding signal contact


20


.




When each first and second terminal core


401


,


402


is stacked together, a ground plate


30


is sandwiched in a slit


47


therebetween. In an assembled connector


1


, the ground plates


30


horizontally align with each other. Each ground plate


30


forms a plurality of ground tails


31


extending out of the housing


10


and alternatingly bending upwardly and downwardly to form a space for receiving the PCB


2


therebetween. Each ground tail


31


is formed in a substantially L-shape and has a distal end arrayed coplanar with contact tails


25


in a direction parallel to a face of the inserted PCB


2


. A proximal end of each ground tail


31


is substantially bent vertically towards the plane of the ground plate


30


, providing the ground tail


31


with a certain degree of resiliency.




Each terminal insert


40


is assembled in a corresponding cavity


15


in the housing


10


. Then the latches


41


are deformed inwardly to lock the terminal inserts


40


into the housing


10


. The tip end


231


of each signal contact


20


is extended into the cutout


433


of the corresponding mounting plate


43


and abuts the hook


431


thereof.




The PCB


2


comprises an upper face


52


and a lower face


54


on which conductive traces, including signal pads


55


and ground pads


57


, are formed. The PCB


2


has an edge


56


connecting the upper and lower faces


52


,


54


, through which a pair of slots


51


is cut for respectively locking the supporting plates


133


of the board locks


13


. A pair of second holes


53


is defined adjacent to the edge


56


for cooperating with the first holes


132


in the housing


10


, whereby extra devices can be used to attach the connector


1


to the PCB


2


, if desired.




Before the assembly of the connector


1


to the PCB


2


, solder paste is applied to the signal pads


55


and ground pads


57


on the PCB


2


. Then the solder paste is reflowed and then is solidified as solder balls/blocks on the signal pads


55


and the ground pads


57


. The PCB


2


is then inserted between the two rows of signal contacts


20


and ground tails


31


, the contact tails


25


contacting the corresponding signal pads


55


and the ground tails


31


contacting the corresponding ground pads


57


so that the ground plates


30


straddle mount the PCB


2


at the edge


56


. Then the solder balls are again reflowed and then are solidified as soldered connection between the contact tails


25


and the signal pads


55


and between the ground tails


31


and ground pads


57


.




Although the contact tails


25


scrape over the ground pads


57


to arrive at their designated the signal pads


55


during mounting of the connector


1


to the PCB


2


, the solder paste on the ground traces


57


is not removed. It is because the solder paste has been reformed to be the solder balls securely attached to the corresponding ground pads


57


rather than the pure solder paste which may be easily scraped, by the contact tails


25


, from the ground pads


57


thereunder. Thus, dependable connections between the ground plates


30


and the ground pads


57


is obtained due to the solder paste being properly stabilized prior to fitting the connector


1


to the PCB


2


.




By straddle mounting the connector


1


to the PCB


2


via soldering, the steps involving machining of the edge of the PCB


2


in the prior art design are omitted, thereby reducing costs. Additionally, the pitches of the signal contacts


20


and ground plates


30


are very small, presenting a difficult soldering problem. However, the problem is solved by reflowing the solder paste twice.




It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.



Claims
  • 1. An electrical connector system comprising:a PCB forming signal pads and ground pads both on an upper face and a lower face; and an electrical connector mounting to an edge of the PCB, comprising: a die-cast metal housing defining at least a cavity therethrough and forming a pair of boardlocks rearwardly projecting from opposite sides of a rear surface thereof, each boardlock including a base and a triangular supporting plate substantially perpendicular to the base; a terminal insert being accommodated in the cavity, wherein said terminal insert comprises a plurality of signal contacts being respectively received in a first and a second terminal cores and being suitable for electrically connecting with the signal pads on the PCB, each signal contact including a contact tail extending from an end thereof to be straddle mounted to the PCB; and a ground plate being sandwiched between said first and second terminal cores and including a plurality of ground tails coplanar with the contact tails and extending out of the housing to be straddle mounted to the PCB and to engage with the ground pads; wherein before the connector and the PCB are assembled together in a front-to-back direction, a solder paste is applied to each of said signal and ground pads and deformed to be a corresponding solder ball via a reflowing procedure.
  • 2. The electrical connector system as claimed in claim 1, wherein a pair of shoulders extends longitudinally along opposite sides of the base for abutting the lower face of the PCB when the connector is assembled onto the PCB.
  • 3. The electrical connector system as claimed in claim 2, wherein the PCB defines a pair of slots through an edge thereof for respectively receiving the supporting plates of the board locks.
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