1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical connector assembly, and especially to a card edge connector assembly for miniaturization.
2. Description of the Related Art
U.S. Pat. No. 5,755,585 issued to Cheng et al. on May 26, 1998 discloses an electrical connector assembly comprising a lower connector mounted on a surface of a printed circuit board (PCB) and an upper connector stacked on the lower connector. However, the lower and upper connectors are stacked on a same side of the printed circuit board, and a large room should be prearranged at one side of the printed circuit board to receive the stacked connectors.
Chinese Patent Issued Number 201000940Y discloses another electrical connector assembly comprising a first connector and a second connector. The first and second connectors are separately mounted on two opposite sides of a printed circuit board, which can decrease the room arranged at one side of the printed circuit board. However, the height of the electrical connector assembly is not decrease, and the electrical connector assembly is also not suitable for miniaturization.
Hence, a new design suitable for miniaturization is required.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector assembly suitable for miniaturization.
In order to achieve the object set forth, an electrical connector assembly for connecting memory modules to a PCB, includes a first connector mounted on a top surface of the PCB and a second connector mounted on a bottom surface of the PCB. The first and second connector each defines an insulative housing and a plurality of contacts received and retained in the housing. Each of the housing defines a front face and an inserted slot for receiving the memory module running through the front face along a longitudinal direction. Each of the contacts defines an elastic arm partly projecting into the inserted slot and a soldering leg connecting to the PCB. The housing of the first connector defines a raised portion projecting downwards from a bottom face thereof, thereby providing a cavity at a bottom portion of the first connector. A part of the second connector projects beyond the top surface of the PCB, and the soldering legs of the second connector run through the opposite top and bottom surfaces of the PCB and enter into the cavity.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Reference will now be made to the drawing figures to describe a preferred embodiment of the present invention in detail.
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The first contacts include signal contacts 14 and grounding contacts 15. The signal contacts 14 define upper contacts 140 arranged in upper inner wall of the inserted groove 13 and lower contacts 141 arranged in lower inner wall thereof. Each of the upper/lower contacts 140/141 defines a base portion 1401/1411 retained in the extending portion 112, an elastic arm 1403/1413 extending forwards and upwards from the base portion 1401/1411 and partly projecting into the inserted groove 13, and a soldering leg 1402/1412 extending from a lower edge of the base portion thereof. The soldering legs 1402/1412 bend flatly to one side of the base portion and each retains a soldering ball 18 thereon for surface soldering. The grounding contacts 15 include first grounding contacts 150 arranged in the upper contacts 140 and second grounding contacts 151 arranged in the lower contacts 141. Each first grounding contact 150 is similar to an upper contact 140 except that the first grounding contact 150 defines an enlarged portion 1505 extending downwards and integrally from the base portion 1501, and the enlarged portion 1505 makes the base portion 1501 is larger than the base portion 1401. Each second grounding contact 151 is similar to a lower contact 141, and the second grounding contact 151 also defines an enlarged portion 1515 extending upwards and integrally from the base portion 1511. The upper contacts 140 and the first grounding contacts 150 are inserted into the housing 11 from a rear face, and the lower contacts 141 and the second grounding contacts 151 are inserted into the housing upwards from the bottom face 17, and all the first contacts are retained to the passageways by the retaining portions 1404, 1414, 1504, 1514 engaging with the housing. The soldering legs of the first contacts are mounted on the top surface 301 of the PCB 300 by SMT (Surface Mounted Technology).
The latching arms 12 each defines a post 123 projecting oppositely to each other from the distal end thereof. The housing 11 further defines a pair of blocking arms 121 respectively positioned outside of the latching arms 12, and each of the blocking arms 121 defines two retaining holes 122 opening downwards (shown in
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The second contacts 24 includes upper contacts 240 and lower contacts 241, and each of the upper/lower contacts 240/241 defines a base portion 2401/2411, an elastic arm 2403/2413 extending forwards from one end of the base portion 2401/2411 and partly projecting into the inserted slot 23, and a soldering leg 2402/2412 extending upwards from another end opposite to the elastic arm 2403/2413. The elastic arm 2403/2413 and the soldering leg 2402/2412 are positioned at a same side of the base portion 2401/2411. After the upper contacts 240 assembled to the second housing 21 from a rear face, and the lower contacts 241 assembled from a bottom face, the elastic arms 2403, 2413 extend into the inserted slot 23 and are retained in the mating portion 211 by the retaining portions 2404, 2414 engaging with the second housing, and the base portions 2401, 2411 are received in the extending portion 212 and the soldering legs 2402, 2412 extend upwards and project out of the extending portion 212. The second connector 20 also can provide contacts with enlarged base portion arranging in upper and lower contacts 240, 241 for improving the capability of the second connector 20.
The second connector 20 is upwards mounted on the PCB 300 having a gap 306 at an edge thereof, and the mating portion 211 is received in the gap 306 with partly passing through the gap 306 and projecting beyond the top surface 301 (shown in
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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.
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