This invention relates generally to electrical connectors and more particularly to electrical connectors used to connect electrical components to printed circuit boards (PCBs).
As is known in the art, electrical connectors are often used in electrical components, such for example, disk drive units to a PCB. The connector generally includes dielectric housing having therein an array of electrical terminals extending through the housing. A distal end of the connector is configured to have inserted therein the disk drive unit, with electrical contacts of the unit making electrical contact with distal ends of the electrical terminal. The proximal ends of the terminals are adapted to be soldered to electrical contacts disposed on a surface of the PCB with the terminals extending perpendicularly outwardly from the surface of the PCB. Thus, the electrical connector has a base adapted to mount to the planar surface of the PCB with sidewalls of the PCB extending perpendicular to the surface of the PCB.
In accordance with the present invention, an electrical connector is provided having a dielectric housing and an array of electrical terminals extending through the housing. The housing has an elongated, vertically extending portion and a base portion, the base portion extending laterally beyond the elongated, vertically extending portion. The array of electrical terminals extends through the elongated, vertically extending portion and the base portion. A distal end of the elongated, vertically extending portion is configured to have inserted therein an electrical unit with electrical contacts of the unit making electrical contact with distal ends of the electrical terminals. Proximal ends of the terminals are adapted to be soldered to electrical contacts disposed on a surface of a printed circuit board with the terminals extending perpendicularly outwardly from the surface of the printed circuit board. The base portion is adapted to mount to the planar surface of the printed circuit. A pair of retention posts is disposed through a portion of the base extending laterally beyond the elongated, vertically extending portion, such retention posts being disposed adjacent lateral ends of the base for extending into the surface of the printed circuit board. The base of the housing has an alignment pin disposed between the retention posts for extending into a hole in the surface of the printed circuit board.
In one embodiment, a pair of dust cover members is insertable onto sidewalls of the housing to provide walls between the proximal ends of the terminals and the soldered printed circuit board contacts and regions exterior to such proximal ends of the terminals and soldered printed circuit board contacts.
With such arrangement, the soldering is performed with the dust covers removed and the electrical connection between the proximal ends of the terminals and the printed circuit board contacts can be visually inspected. After such inspection, the dust cover can be affixed to the sidewalls to prevent dust and other material from getting onto the contacts/terminals.
The details of one or more embodiments of the invention are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features, objects, and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims.
Like reference symbols in the various drawings indicate like elements.
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With such arrangement, the soldering is performed with the dust covers removed and the electrical connection between the proximal ends of the terminals and the printed circuit board contacts can be visually inspected. After such inspection, the dust cover can be affixed to the sidewalls to prevent dust and other material from getting onto the contacts/terminals.
A number of embodiments of the invention have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.
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