1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the art of electrical connectors, and more particularly to a land grid array (LGA) socket connector having separate location members for holding electronic components, such as an LGA package and/or another connector in position.
2. General Background
Land grid array (LGA) packages are becoming one of the popular chip packages in the interconnect market. As input/output (I/O) requirements of the chip package have increased, the LGA package needs to be larger in volume, where it can provide a high quantity of interconnecting contacts for signal transmission to a printed circuit board (PCB). In order to enable an effective and reliable attachment between the LGA packages and the PCBs, various LGA connectors have been developed.
However, with the increasingly large LGA packages, these conventional LGA connectors have many disadvantages. For example, these conventional LGA connectors are designed to be very complex, and thus may occupy much more valuable “real estate” on the supporting printed circuit board, which is undesirable in pursuit of miniaturization of electronic components. Further, these LGA connectors are typically directed to specific LGA packages. That is, one LGA connector is merely applicable to certain types of LGA packages having uniform sizes, and there is no flexibility of the LGA connector for application to another LGA packages with varying sizes. This will increase additional cost of manufacturing electronic components, which involves the application of the LGA connectors.
On the other hand, attempts in forming the large LGA connectors for mating with the increased popularity of LGA packages have been always met with difficulties resulting from material flow and shrinkages problems that were magnified as the contact receiving array formed on the LGA connect became larger. Therefore, if the LGA connector were formed from a multiple smaller sections, some of these problems may be solved.
A land grid array (LGA) socket connector according to an embodiment of the present invention include a plurality of contact segments, and location members. The contact segments are adapted for engaging respective connection sections of an IC package. The contact segments are combined to form a substantially rectangular contact region. The rectangular contact regions define corners. The location members are physically separated from one another, and further disposed around the respective corners of the combined rectangular contact regions to receive and hold the IC package in position. Compared with the prior art, such a LGA socket connector is designed to be structurally versatile, and will certainly occupy less room on the supporting printed circuit board. Further, there are no difficulties, including the material flow and shrinkage problems, existing for manufacturing the LGA socket connector, due to having several separate pieces, such as contact segments and location members, combined to form the LGA socket connector.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent to those skilled in the art upon examination of the following drawings and detailed description of preferred embodiments, in which:
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Each of the LGA connector sections includes a contact region and a location member integrally attached to a corner of the contact region. Specifically, the LGA section 12 has a first contact segment 120 with a first location member 122 attached to its corner 10A. The LGA section 14 has a second contact segment 140 with a second location member 142 attached to its corner 10B. The LGA section 16 has a third contact segment 160 with a second location member 162 attached to its corner 10C. The LGA section 18 has a fourth contact segment 180 with a fourth location member 182 attached to its corner 10D.
The contact segments 120, 140, 160 and 180 are combined to form a substantially rectangular contact region or socket body for engaging an array of conductive elements of the IC package 2, which is just placed on the rectangular contact region. In this embodiment, a substantially rectangular through hole 19 is formed in the central section of the contact region. However, in some embodiments, there is no central through hole formed. It should be noted that the rectangular socket body might include any other suitable number of contact segments while still having location members 122, 142, 162, and 182 attached to the respective corners 10A, 10B, 10C and 10D of the combined socket body.
In this embodiment, these location members 122, 142, 162, and 182 are physically separated from one another, and further located around the respective corners 10A, 10B, 10C and 10D of the combined contact region so as to commonly receive and hold the IC package 2 in position. However, in other alternative embodiments, the location members 122, 142, 162, and 182 may be located around at least two corners, such as corners disposed diagonally with respect to a diagonal line of the combined contact region, as long as the location members 122, 142, 162, and 182 can effectively receive and hold the IC package 2 in position.
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Thus, from the above description, it can be seen that the locating elements may have any suitable shape or configuration other than the locating posts 112 of the first embodiment or the locating walls 112′ of the second embodiment, as long as these locating elements are configured to hold the IC package in position around each corner of the first or second LGA socket connector.
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The contact segments 320, 340, 360 and 380 are combined to form a substantially rectangular socket body for engaging an array of conductive elements of the IC package 4, which is just placed on the socket body. It should be noted that the rectangular socket body might include any suitable numbers of contact segments other than four contact segments 320, 340, 360 and 380 of this embodiment, for some manufacturing considerations, such as difficulties resulting from material flow and shrinkage problems that the conventional large socket body typically encounter.
The combined socket body defines four sides including lengthwise sides 311, 313 and lateral sides 312, 314, and four corners 30A, 30B, 30C and 30D, at which the respective lengthwise sides 311, 313 and lateral sides 312, 314 intersect. The location members 322, 342, 362 and 382 are physically separated from one another, and located around the respective corners 30A, 30B, 30C and 30D of the combined socket body so as to commonly receive and hold the IC package 4 in position.
More specifically, each of the location members 322, 342, 362 and 382 includes a pair of locating elements 316, such as having a wall shape. The locating walls 316 are respectively disposed along the lengthwise sides 311, 313 and the lateral sides 312, 314 of the corresponding socket body corners 30A, 30B, 30C and 30D, such that when the IC package 4 is placed onto the LGA socket connector 30, these locating walls 316 are employed to engage an outer periphery edge of one electronic component, such as the single IC package 4; or to engage more electronic components, such as the single IC package 4 and another different electrical connector (not shown) if that different electrical connector is needed to be placed onto the top surface of the IC package 4 in some particular embodiments of the present invention. In this embodiment, each pair of locating elements 316 is arranged in opposed relationship with respect to a corresponding diagonal line of the combined socket body. The locating element 316 is spaced from the lengthwise side or lateral side of the corresponding corner of the combined socket body with a predetermined distance. The distance may be varied according to different applications. In this embodiment, since the locating elements 316 are not physically attached to the socket body, and thus movable with respect to the socket body, different distances can be obtained measuring from the locating elements 316 to the corresponding sides 311, 312, 313 and 314 of the socket body, thereby being capable of receiving various IC packages with varying sizes. It should be noted that the locating elements 316 might have any other suitable shape, such as the locating posts 312 of the first embodiment, as long as these locating elements 316 are configured to hold the IC package 4 in position around each corner 30A, 30B, 30C or 30D of the LGA socket connector 30.
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In this embodiment, since the distances between the respective locating walls 316 and the corresponding sides 311, 312, 313 and 314 of the socket body is adjusted by moving the locating walls 316 with respect to the socket body, the region defined therebetween is capable of receiving different IC package with varying sizes. In other words, such a LGA socket connector 30 with separate location members 322, 342, 362 and 382 can be applicable for various IC packages, not merely limited to one type of IC package. This will certainly cost down the manufacturing of electronic components, which involves the application of the LGA socket connector 30.
From the above descriptions, the present LGA connectors 10, 30 are designed to be structurally versatile compared with the prior art, and will certainly occupy less room on the supporting printed circuit board. Further, there are no difficulties, including the material flow and shrinkage problems, existing for manufacturing the present LGA socket connectors 10, 30, due to having several separate pieces, such as contact segments and location members, combined to form the present LGA socket connectors 10, 30.
While the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, the description of the invention is illustrative and is not to be construed as limiting the invention. Various of modifications to the present invention can be made to preferred embodiments by those skilled in the art without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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