Claims
- 1. A connection assembly including a coaxial cable to microstrip flex circuit connector which interconnects a center conductor and a shielding conductor of a coaxial cable with a trace and a ground plate conductor of a microstrip flex circuit respectively, said coaxial cable to microstrip flex circuit connector comprising:
- a coaxial cable attachment portion mechanically attached to a plurality of coaxial cables, the coaxial cable attachment portion including a plurality of first electrical connectors, each of which is separately electrically connected to the center conductor of the coaxial cable and a plurality of second electrical connectors, each of which is electrically connected to at least one shielding conductor of the plurality of coaxial cables;
- a microstrip flex circuit attachment portion mechanically attached to a microstrip flex circuit having a plurality of traces, the microstrip flex circuit attachment portion including a plurality of third electrical connectors, each of which is separately electrically connected to a trace, and a plurality of fourth connectors, each of which is commonly connected to the ground plane conductor; and wherein:
- the coaxial cable attachment portion and the microstrip flex circuit attachment portion mate with one another and when mated separately connect the first and third electrical connectors and the second and fourth electrical connectors.
- 2. A connection assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein:
- the coaxial cable attachment portion includes a body which retains the first and second electrical connectors in a predetermined pattern;
- the microstrip flex circuit attachment portion includes a body which retains the third and fourth electrical connectors in a predetermined pattern;
- the predetermined pattern of the electrical connectors in the body of the coaxial attachment portion corresponds with the predetermined pattern of the electrical connectors in the body of the microstrip flex circuit attachment portion; and
- the predetermined patterns of electrical connectors in the bodies of the coaxial attachment portion and the microstrip flex circuit attachment portion allowing contact of the first electrical connectors with the third electrical connectors and allowing contact of the second electrical connectors with the fourth electrical connectors when the attachment portions mate together.
- 3. A connection assembly as defined in claim 2 wherein:
- the first and third electrical connectors are each of a same first structure;
- the second and fourth electrical connectors are each of a same second structure; and
- the first and second structures are adapted to connect with one another.
- 4. A connection assembly as defined in claim 3 wherein:
- one of the first or second structure is an insert; and
- the other one of the first or second structure is a socket.
- 5. A connection assembly as defined in claim 2 wherein:
- the center conductors of a first plurality of coaxial cables are each connected to .[.on.]. .Iadd.a .Iaddend.first electrical connector; and
- the shielding conductors of the first plurality of coaxial cables are commonly connected to a second electrical connector located in the predetermined pattern in adjacency with the first electrical connectors to which the center conductors of the first plurality of coaxial cables are connected.
- 6. A connection assembly as defined in claim 5 wherein said coaxial cable to microstrip flex circuit connector further comprises:
- a grounding clip connected to the coaxial cable attachment portion and to the shielding conductors of the first plurality of coaxial cables, the grounding clip further including a projection portion connected to a second electrical connector.
- 7. A connection assembly as defined in claim 6 wherein:
- the predetermined pattern of electrical connectors is at least one row in the each attachment portion;
- the first plurality of coaxial cables is two coaxial cables;
- the grounding clip further includes two wing portions, each wing portion extending to and connecting with one shielding conductor of each of the two coaxial cables of the first plurality; and
- the grounding clip further includes a projecting portion connecting to a second electrical connector.
- 8. A connection assembly as defined in claim 7 wherein:
- the predetermined pattern of electrical connectors is at least one row in each attachment portion;
- the first electrical connectors are located in the first and third positions a sequence of three electrical connectors in the row;
- the second electrical connector is located in the second position in the sequence of the three electrical connectors in the row;
- the grounding clip is generally T-shaped with the wing portions extending outward from the projecting portion of the grounding clip;
- the wing portions of the grounding clip extend to and connect with the shielding conductors of the coaxial cables which have center conductors connected to the first electrical connectors in the first and third positions in the sequence of the three electrical connectors in the row; and
- the projecting portion of the grounding clip extends to and connects with the second electrical connector in the second position in the sequence of the three electrical connectors in the row.
- 9. A connection assembly as defined in claim 8 wherein:
- the wing portions of the grounding clip are connected to the shielding conductors of the coaxial cables by bending the wing portions around a portion of the shielding connectors.
- 10. A connection assembly as defined in claim 9 wherein:
- the first and second electrical connectors are each sockets;
- the sockets are retained in holes formed in the predetermined pattern in the body of the coaxial cable attachment portion with each socket projecting from a mating surface of the body of the coaxial cable attachment portion; and
- the third and fourth electrical connectors are each an insert;
- the inserts are positioned in holes in the body of the microstrip flex circuit attachment portion with each insert recessed from a mating surface of the body of the microstrip flex circuit attachment portion; and
- the inserts contact the sockets when the attachment portions connect with one another.
- 11. A connection assembly as defined in claim 2 wherein:
- each of a first plurality of traces of the microstrip flex circuit is connected to a third electrical connector; and
- each of the fourth electrical connectors is commonly connected to the ground plane conductor of the microstrip flex circuit.
- 12. A connection assembly as defined in claim 11 wherein:
- each of the third and fourth electrical connectors includes a contact end extending from the body of the microstrip flex circuit attachment portion; and
- the contact ends of the third electrical connectors contact traces of the microstrip flex circuit.
- 13. A connection assembly as defined in claim 12 wherein:
- the microstrip flex circuit includes ground trace pads formed between traces, and electrical connections between the ground trace pads and the ground plane conductor; and
- the contact ends of the fourth electrical connectors contact and are connected to the ground trace pads of the microstrip flex circuit.
- 14. A connection assembly as defined in claim 13 wherein:
- the ground trace pads are connected to the ground plane conductor by a plated through hole.
- 15. A connection assembly as defined in claim 12 wherein:
- the microstrip flex circuit includes a layer of insulation adjacent to the ground plane conductor and exposed areas of the ground plane conductor surrounded by the insulation; and
- the contact ends of the fourth electrical connectors contact the exposed areas of the ground plane conductor of the microstrip flex circuit.
- 16. A connection assembly as defined in claim 12 wherein:
- the predetermined pattern of electrical connectors is at least one row in the microstrip flex circuit attachment portion;
- the third electrical connectors are located in the first and third positions in a sequence of three electrical connectors in the row;
- a fourth electrical connector is located in the second position of the sequence of the three electrical connectors in the row;
- two traces are located spaced apart on the microstrip flex circuit to connect the contact end of each third electrical connector to each of the two traces; and
- the contact end of each fourth electrical connector is connected to the ground plane conductor at a location between the two traces to which the contact ends of .Iadd.the .Iaddend.third electrical connectors are attached.
- 17. A connection assembly as defined in claim 16 wherein:
- the predetermined pattern of electrical connectors is two parallel rows in the microstrip flex circuit attachment portion, the two rows are spaced transversely apart; and
- the microstrip flex circuit is positioned between the two rows with the contact ends of the third and fourth electrical connectors connected to the traces and ground plane conductor, respectively.
- 18. A connection assembly as defined in claim 17 wherein:
- the microstrip flex circuit includes traces and ground trace pads on opposite sides of the ground plane conductor and separated from the ground plane conductor by a layer of insulation;
- the third electrical connectors are located in the first and third positions of the sequence of the three electrical connectors in each of the two rows, each third electrical connector in one row is directly opposite of a third electrical connector in the other row;
- a fourth electrical connector is located in the second position in the sequence of the three electrical connectors in each row, the fourth electrical connector of one row is directly opposite of the fourth electrical connector in the other row;
- the distance between the retaining ends of the electrical conductors in the two rows is approximately equal to the distance between the traces and ground trace pads on opposite sides of the microstrip flex circuit; and
- the traces and ground trace pads on opposite sides of the ground plane conductor are connected to the contact ends of the third and fourth electrical connectors.
- 19. A connection assembly as defined in claim 18 wherein:
- the first and second electrical connectors are each sockets;
- the sockets are retained in holes formed in the predetermined pattern in the body of the coaxial cable attachment portion with each socket projecting from a mating surface of the body of the coaxial cable attachment portion; and
- the third and fourth electrical connectors are each an insert;
- the inserts are positioned in holes in the body of the microstrip flex circuit attachment portion located in a predetermined position corresponding with the locations of the sockets, each insert is recessed from a mating surface of the body of the microstrip flex circuit attachment portion; and
- the inserts contact the sockets when the attachment portions connect with one another.
- 20. A connection assembly as defined in claim 17 wherein:
- the microstrip flex circuit includes traces located on opposite sides of the ground plane conductor, a layer of insulation adjacent to the ground plane conductor and exposed areas of the ground plane conductor surrounded by the insulation;
- the third electrical connectors are located in the first and third positions of the sequence of the three electrical connectors in each of the two rows, each third electrical connector in one row is directly opposite of a third electrical connector in the other row;
- a fourth electrical connector is located in the second position in the sequence of the three electrical connectors in each row, the fourth electrical connector of one row is directly opposite of the fourth electrical connector in the other row; and
- the traces on opposite sides of the ground plane conductor and the exposed areas of the ground plane conductor are connected to the contact ends of the third and fourth electrical connectors.
- 21. A connection assembly as defined in claim 20 wherein:
- the first and second electrical connectors are each sockets;
- the sockets are retained in holes formed in the predetermined pattern in the body of the coaxial cable attachment portion with each socket projecting from a mating surface of the body of the coaxial cable attachment portion; and
- the third and fourth electrical connectors are each an insert;
- the inserts are positioned in holes in the body of the microstrip flex circuit attachment portion located in a predetermined position corresponding with the locations of the sockets, each insert is recessed from a mating surface of the body of the microstrip flex circuit attachment portion; and
- the inserts contact the sockets when the attachment portions connect with one another.
- 22. A connection assembly including a microstrip flex circuit to electrical circuit connector which interconnects a plurality of traces and a ground plane conductor of the microstrip flex circuit to connection pads formed on the electrical circuit, and a coaxial cable to microstrip flex circuit connector which interconnects a center conductor and a shielding conductor of a coaxial cable with a trace and a ground plane conductor of a microstrip flex circuit respectively, said coaxial cable to microstrip flex circuit connector comprising:
- a coaxial cable attachment portion mechanically attached to the coaxial cable, the coaxial cable attachment portion including a first electrical connector electrically connected to the center conductor of the coaxial cable and a second electrical connector electrically connected to the shielding conductor;
- a microstrip flex circuit attachment portion mechanically attached to the microstrip flex circuit, the microstrip flex circuit attachment portion including a third electrical connector electrically connected to a trace and a fourth connector electrically connected to the ground plane conductor; wherein: the coaxial cable attachment portion and the microstrip flex circuit attachment portion mate with one another and when mated separately connect the first and third electrical connectors and the second and fourth electrical connectors; and said microstrip flex circuit to electrical circuit connector comprising:
- a plurality of unsupported extensions of the traces and the ground plane conductor extending from the microstrip flex circuit; and
- an electrical shaft to surface connection of the extensions to the connection pads on the electrical circuit.
- 23. A connection assembly as defined in claim 22 wherein:
- the microstrip flex circuit includes traces located on opposite sides of the ground plane conductor, a layer of insulation adjacent to the ground plane conductor and exposed areas of the ground plane conductor surrounded by the insulation;
- the electrical circuit includes a printed circuit board and the connection pads are located on a side of the printed circuit board; and
- at least one extension is bent from one side to the other side of the microstrip flex circuit to connect to a connection pad located adjacent to the other side of the microstrip flex circuit.
- 24. A connection assembly as defined in claim 23 wherein:
- at least one extension from the ground plane conductor bent to connect to a connection pad on the printed circuit board.
- 25. A connection assembly as defined in claim 23 wherein said microstrip flex circuit to circuit board connection further includes a potting material connecting the microstrip flex circuit to the printed circuit board. .Iadd.
- 26. A method for coupling conductive layers of a microstrip flex circuit to trace conductor and a ground conductor of a microstrip flex circuit connector, comprising the steps of:
- providing a microstrip flex circuit having an outer insulation layer, an outer conductive layer interior to the outer insulation layer, an inner insulation layer interior to the outer conductive layer, and an inner conductive layer interior to the inner insulation layer;
- removing the outer insulation layer in those areas in which the outer conductive layer of the microstrip flex circuit is to be in contact with the microstrip flex connector;
- positioning the race conductor of the microstrip flex circuit connector in contact with the exposed outer conductive layer of the microstrip flex circuit;
- removing the outer insulation layer, the outer conductive layer, and the inner insulation layer of the microstrip flex circuit in those areas in which the inner conductive layer of the microstrip flex circuit is to be in contact with the microstrip flex circuit connector; and
- positioning the ground conductor of the microstrip flex circuit connector in contact with the exposed inner conductive layer of the microstrip flex circuit. .Iaddend..Iadd.27. The method for coupling conductive layers of a microstrip flex circuit of claim 26,
- wherein the outer conductive layer comprises a trace layer; and
- wherein the inner conductive layer comprises a ground plane layer. .Iaddend..Iadd.28. The method for coupling conductive layers of a microstrip flex circuit of claim 27, wherein the trace layer comprises a plurality of traces within a layer of insulation material.
- .Iaddend..Iadd. 9. A method for coupling conductive layers of a microstrip flex circuit to a trace conductor and a ground conductor of a microstrip flex circuit connector, comprising the steps of:
- providing a microstrip flex circuit having outer insulation layers, outer conductive layers interior to the outer insulation layers, inner insulation layers interior to the outer conductive layers, and an inner conductive layer interior to the inner insulation layers;
- removing the outer insulation layers in those areas in which the outer conductive layers of the microstrip flex circuit are to be in contact with the microstrip flex connector;
- positioning the trace conductor of the microstrip flex circuit connector in contact with the expressed outer conductive layers of the microstrip flex circuit;
- removing the outer insulation layers, the outer conductive layers, and the inner insulation layers of the microstrip flex circuit in those areas in which the inner conductive layer of the microstrip flex circuit is to be in contact with the microstrip flex circuit connector; and
- positioning the ground conductor of the microstrip flex circuit connector in contact with the exposed inner conductive layer of the microstrip flex circuit. .Iaddend..Iadd.30. The method for coupling conductive layers of a microstrip flex circuit of claim 29,
- wherein the outer conductive layer comprises a trace layer; and
- wherein the inner conductive layer comprises a ground plane layer. .Iaddend..Iadd.31. The method for coupling conductive layers of a microstrip flex circuit of claim 30, wherein the trace layer comprises a plurality of traces within a layer of insulating material.
- .Iaddend..Iadd. 2. A microstrip flex circuit coupled to a microstrip flex circuit connector, the microstrip flex circuit connector having a trace conductor and a ground conductor, the microstrip flex circuit comprising:
- an outer insulation layer;
- an outer conductive layer interior to the outer insulation layer;
- an inner insulation layer interior to the outer conductive layer;
- an inner conductive layer interior to the inner insulation layer;
- wherein the outer insulation layer is removed to expose the outer conductive layer in those areas in which the outer conductive layer is in contact with a trace conductor of the microstrip flex circuit connector; and
- wherein the outer insulation layer, the outer conductive layer, and the inner insulation layer are removed to expose the inner conductive layer in those areas in which the inner conductive layer is in contact with a ground conductor of the microstrip flex circuit connector. .Iaddend..Iadd.33. The microstrip flex circuit of claim 32,
- wherein the outer conductive layer comprises a trace layer; and
- wherein the inner conductive layer comprises a ground plane layer. .Iaddend..Iadd.34. The microstrip flex circuit of claim 33, wherein the trace layer comprises a plurality of traces within a layer of insulating material. .Iaddend.
.Iadd.CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application seeks a reissue of U.S. Pat. No. 5,509,827. On Apr. 22, 1998, a divisional application, U.S. application Ser. No. 09/064,536, was filed from the present application. U.S. application Ser. No. 09/064,536 also seeks a reissue of U.S. Pat. No. 5,509,827. .Iaddend.
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