This application claims the priority benefit of Taiwan application serial no. 94137591, filed on Oct. 27, 2005. All disclosure of the Taiwan application is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a flat cable and an electronic device using the same, and particularly to a flat cable capable of anti electromagnetic interference (anti-EMI) and an electronic device using the same.
2. Description of the Related Art
With the development of electronic technology, various electronic products have been widely used at work and in life. Among various electronic products, flat cables are massively used as a signal transmission medium. However, when a flat cable transmits signals, high-frequency and high-energy electromagnetic waves are created. The electromagnetic waves not only cause the parts inside an electronic product an electromagnetic interference (EMI), but also jeopardize human health. Therefore, many countries in the world set a rather strict rule on the electromagnetic wave intensity produced by an electronic product.
To solve the EMI problem during the use of a flat cable, in the prior art, a conductive fabric is used to wrap the flat cable and a conductive wire is pulled out from the conductive fabric to be in contact with the surrounding metal parts, or a conductive fabric is used to be directly in contact with the surrounding metal parts. Hence, the electro-magnetic waves generated by the flat cable can be shielded by the conductive fabric and be released to the surrounding metal parts directly or through the conductive wire. In this way, the electromagnetic waves generated by the flat cable can be prevented from leaking outside. However, the above-described method can be put into practice only when there are metal parts around the flat cable. Besides, the method heavily depends on labors for wrapping the conductive fabric on the flat cable resulting in a waste of the manpower and time. Furthermore, the flat cable after wrapped with a conductive fabric becomes not only bulky, but also hard to be bended and difficult to be used.
An object of the present invention is to provide a flat cable for solving electromagnetic interference (EMI) problem; the flat cable is also easy to be fabricated and used.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an electronic device capable of solving the EMI problem.
The present invention provides a flat cable which includes an insulation material, a plurality of signal lines, at least one grounding line having a first portion and a second portion, and a conductive foil. The signal lines are disposed inside the insulation material; a first portion of the grounding line is exposed outside the insulation material; the conductive foil encloses the insulation material and is in contact with the second portion of the grounding line.
The present invention further provides an electronic device which includes a first circuit board, a second circuit board and an above-described flat cable. The flat cable is electrically connected between the first circuit board and the second circuit board.
In an embodiment of the above-described flat cable and electronic device, the flat cable further includes a conductive resin, disposed between the first portion and the conductive foil.
In an embodiment of the above-described flat cable and electronic device, the conductive foil is, for example, a metal foil, preferably an aluminum foil.
In an embodiment of the above-described flat cable and electronic device, a part of the first portion of the grounding line is exposed outside of the insulation material and the conductive foil.
In an embodiment of the above-described flat cable and electronic device, the grounding line is entirely or partially exposed outside of the insulation material.
In summary, in the flat cable and the electronic device using the same of the present invention, since the flat cable has a conductive foil which encloses the insulation material and is in contact with the grounding line, the electromagnetic waves can be shielded by the conductive foil and directly released through the grounding line.
The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve for explaining the principles of the invention.
Since the conductive foil 140 encloses the insulation material 110, that is, the signal lines 120 are also enclosed by the conductive foil 140, thus, the electromagnetic waves generated by the signal lines 120 during transmitting signals can be shielded by the conductive foil 140 from leaking. Furthermore, the electromagnetic waves are released outside through the grounding line 130 which is in contact with the conductive foil 140. It should be noted that such a design of shielding electromagnetic waves can be employed to a grounding system which is connected by the grounding line 130 for releasing the electromagnetic waves, thus an extra path for releasing the electromagnetic waves can be saved. Furthermore, the scheme is feasible under the circumstance of having no metal parts around the flat cable. In addition, the flat cable 100 can be more easily fabricated than the conventional approach where the flat cable is wrapped by a conductive fabric. Therefore, labors and working hours are significantly reduced. Moreover, the volume of the flat cable 100 does not change a lot, so that the flat cable 100 still maintains the advantages of being bended and used easily.
In the flat cable 100 of the present embodiment, the quantity of the grounding line 130 is one piece considered as exemplary only. In fact, the grounding line 130 can be a plurality of lines. The material of the grounding line 130 and of the signal lines 120 is, for example, metal, preferably a copper line, and a tinned copper line is the most desired. Further, on the surfaces of both ends of the grounding line 130 and the signal lines 120, which are used for being in contact with other electronic components so as to be exposed outside, a gold layer (not shown) can be optionally plated, respectively, to have an anti-oxidation effect. The conductive foil 140 is, for example, a metal foil, preferably an aluminum foil.
In more detail, the flat cable 100 can be a so-called flexible flat cable (FFC), where the grounding line 130 and signal lines 120 thereof normally have a flat cross-section. An FFC has the advantages of full-automatic, massive and fast production, low cost, flexible nature, easiness of bending and folding, thin thickness, connection simplicity, disassembly convenience and so on. Certainly, the above-described design of the conductive foil 140 being in contact with the grounding line 130 provided by the present invention further advances the capability of shielding electro-magnetic waves of the flat cable 100 and widens the application fields thereof.
As mentioned previously, in the flat cable and the electronic device using the same of the present invention, a conductive foil is used for enclosing the insulation material and is in contact with the grounding line. Hence, the electromagnetic waves can be shielded by the conductive foil and directly released outside through the grounding line. Meanwhile, the flat cable of the present invention can be applied under a circumstance of having no metal parts around the flat cable, with the same effect of shielding electromagnetic waves. As a result, fabrication becomes easier, labors and working hours are saved, bending and folding are easy and convenient, and the cost is lowered. In addition, the flat cable of the present invention is flexible, thin, easy for connection, convenient in disassembly and so on. Moreover, the electronic device using the above-described flat cable of the present invention meets the design requirement of smallish outlook.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the structure of the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the specification and examples to be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the invention being indicated by the following claims and their equivalents.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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94137591 | Oct 2005 | TW | national |