Platform Supports the Shortest Electrical Connection between Two QSFP DD Transceivers

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20230199950
  • Publication Number
    20230199950
  • Date Filed
    December 19, 2021
    2 years ago
  • Date Published
    June 22, 2023
    10 months ago
  • Inventors
    • Jin; Shuang (Dublin, CA, US)
Abstract
Two QSFP-DD transceivers' footprints are placed on the opposite sides of a PCB board. The two footprints are aligned in a special way and the connections among the pads of the two footprints are also specially defined. Based on that, the pads of the two footprints are connected through PCB traces and VIA. Two QSFP-DD electrical connectors are soldered onto the two footprints. So the high-speed signals from two QSFP-DD transceivers are directly connected in the shortest way when the two transceivers are plugged into the two QSFP-DD connectors.
Description
FIELD OF APPLICATION OF THIS INVENTION

Telecommunication and Data communication industries' R&D, Testing and Production.


BACKGROUND

QSFP-DD transceivers are broadly applied in the Telecommunication and Data communication industry for exchange of information over distances. The interconnections in those applications are all about transceivers to host system and host system to transceivers. However, the connections directly between QSFP-DD transceivers are less discussed and even less interested. Nevertheless, the way to support direct electrical connections between two transceivers is very potential to establish a fundamental platform, on which new applications will be developed and existing design may be leveraged by using it. This invention will present what the fundamental platform looks like and how it can implements the adjustable length to shortest and all uniform length electrical connections for all the high-speed signals coming from two QSFP-DD transceivers.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In order to achieve the best performance electrical connection between high-speed signals coming from two QSFP-DD transceivers, the two transceivers need to be plugged into two QSFP-DD electrical connectors mounted on the opposite sides of a PCB board. The two QSFP-DD electrical connectors are soldered or epoxied onto their footprints. Each footprint of the two electrical connectors consists of numbers of pads and some of them are defined as high-speed signals. The two footprints are individually placed on different sides of the PCB and aligned as the way that all adjacent pads are lined up and spaced evenly if looking through transparent view from either side of the PCB. Adjustable length PCB traces and VIA are used to implement the connection of each pair of specially mated pads, which are individually located on the opposites of the PCB board. Therefore, the high-speed signals coming from the two transceivers are connected through the electrical connectors, footprints' pads, adjustable length PCB traces and VIA.


Overall, this invention is about a platform, which enables the accomplishment of direct, uniform and shortest electrical connections for all the high-speed signals coming from two QSFP-DD transceivers. This utility of the special way of making the connections between two QSFP-DD electrical connectors distinguishes the solution having adjustable length to the shortest capability, taking minimum space and no need any RF cables.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

1. FIG. 1 is a drawing of QSFP-DD electrical connector's footprint on top side of a PCB (Top view).


2. FIG. 2 is a drawing of QSFP-DD electrical connector's footprint on bottom side of a PCB (Top transparent view).


3. FIG. 3 is the drawing of two QSFP-DD electrical connectors' footprints placed on different sides of a PCB and aligned in a special way (Top transparent view).


4. FIG. 4 is the drawing of how the two QSFP-DD electrical connectors' footprints' pads are connected through PCB traces and VIA on a PCB board (Top transparent view).


5. FIG. 5 is a 3D drawing of a QSFP-DD electrical connector's footprint is placed on top of a PCB board.


6. FIG. 6 is a 3D drawing of two QSFP-DD electrical connectors' footprints are placed and aligned in a special way on the opposite sides of a PCB board.


7. FIG. 7 is a 3D drawing of two QSFP-DD electrical connectors are soldered onto their footprints located on the opposite sides of a PCB board.


8. FIG. 8 is a 3D drawing of two QSFP-DD transceiver modules are plugged into their electrical connectors located on the opposite sides of a PCB board.


9. FIG. 9 is a 3D drawing of high-speed electrical signals coming from two QSFP-DD transceiver modules are connected through electrical connectors, connectors' footprints, PCB traces and VIA.


10. Table 1 is a table showing the pin assignments of high-speed signals and GND signals of the QSFP-DD electrical connector's footprint placed on top of a PCB board.


11. Table 2 is a table showing the pin assignments of high-speed signals and GND signals of the QSFP-DD electrical connector's footprint placed on bottom of a PCB board.


12. Table 3 is a table showing the connections of the pads coming from two QSFP-DD connectors footprints placed on the opposite sides of a PCB board.





DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT

1. QSFP-DD electrical connector's PCB footprint on the top side of a PCB board is shown in FIG. 1 (Top View). There are 76 soldering pads in the footprint. Each pad is assigned a unique number to stand for the physical location of the pad in the footprint.


2. The Connector's PCB footprint's some soldering pads are defined as high-speed signals and GND signals, and the pads' pin assignments are shown in Table 1. The numbers in the Table 1 are corresponding to the footprint's pads' numbers and stand for the physical locations of the soldering pads as shown in FIG. 1.


3. QSFP-DD connector's PCB footprint on the bottom side of a PCB board is shown in FIG. 2 (Top Transparent View). There are 76 soldering pads in the footprint. Each pad is assigned a unique number to stand for the physical location of the pad in the footprint.


4. The Connector's PCB footprint's some soldering pads are defined as high-speed signals and GND signals, and the pads' pin assignments are shown in Table 2. The numbers in the Table 2 are corresponding to the footprint's pads' numbers and stand for the physical locations of the soldering pads as shown in FIG. 2.


5. As shown in FIG. 3, QSFP-DD electrical Connector A's footprint Footprint A (with pads shaded with backslash lines) is placed on top side of a PCB board, and QSFP-DD electrical Connector B's footprint Footprint B (with pads shaded with forward slash lines) is placed on the bottom side of the same PCB board. Perpendicularly looking at transparent view from top side of the PCB board, the two footprints are aligned as the way that all adjacent pads are lined up and spaced evenly. The pads shaded with backslash lines are from Footprint A on top side of the PCB board, and the pads shaded with forward slash lines are from Footprint B on the bottom side of the PCB board. The numbers below the pads are the pad-numbers (pin numbers) as shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2.


6. As shown in FIG. 1 and Table 1, Footprint A has high-speed and GND signals, and as shown in FIG. 2 and Table 2, Footprint B also has high-speed and GND signals; And the connections between the high-speed signals from the two footprints are defined in Table 3. In Table 3, the numbers shaded with backslash lines are from Footprint A and the numbers shaded with dots are from the Footprint B. The numbers shaded with horizontal lines are from Footprint A, and the numbers shaded with vertical lines are from Footprint B. The connection mappings are as the followings:

    • Footprint A's pad 2 is connected to Footprint B's pad 18,
    • Footprint A's pad 3 is connected to Footprint B's pad 17,
    • Footprint A's pad 5 is connected to Footprint B's pad 15,
    • Footprint A's pad 6 is connected to Footprint B's pad 14,
    • Footprint A's pad 14 is connected to Footprint B's pad 6,
    • Footprint A's pad 15 is connected to Footprint B's pad 5,
    • Footprint A's pad 17 is connected to Footprint B's pad 3,
    • Footprint A's pad 18 is connected to Footprint B's pad 2;
    • Footprint A's pad 21 is connected to Footprint B's pad 37,
    • Footprint A's pad 22 is connected to Footprint B's pad 36,
    • Footprint A's pad 24 is connected to Footprint B's pad 34,
    • Footprint A's pad 25 is connected to Footprint B's pad 33,
    • Footprint A's pad 33 is connected to Footprint B's pad 25,
    • Footprint A's pad 34 is connected to Footprint B's pad 24,
    • Footprint A's pad 36 is connected to Footprint B's pad 22,
    • Footprint A's pad 37 is connected to Footprint B's pad 21;
    • Footprint A's pad 40 is connected to Footprint B's pad 56,
    • Footprint A's pad 41 is connected to Footprint B's pad 55,
    • Footprint A's pad 43 is connected to Footprint B's pad 53,
    • Footprint A's pad 44 is connected to Footprint B's pad 52,
    • Footprint A's pad 52 is connected to Footprint B's pad 44,
    • Footprint A's pad 53 is connected to Footprint B's pad 43,
    • Footprint A's pad 55 is connected to Footprint B's pad 41,
    • Footprint A's pad 56 is connected to Footprint B's pad 40;
    • Footprint A's pad 59 is connected to Footprint B's pad 75,
    • Footprint A's pad 60 is connected to Footprint B's pad 74,
    • Footprint A's pad 62 is connected to Footprint B's pad 72,
    • Footprint A's pad 63 is connected to Footprint B's pad 71,
    • Footprint A's pad 71 is connected to Footprint B's pad 63,
    • Footprint A's pad 72 is connected to Footprint B's pad 62,
    • Footprint A's pad 74 is connected to Footprint B's pad 60,
    • Footprint A's pad 75 is connected to Footprint B's pad 59.


7. As shown in FIG. 4, each pair of mated pads defined in Table 3 are connected through length adjustable PCB traces (shaded with light gray or dark gray) and at least one metal plated through hole VIA (shaded with hollow dots). The PCB traces shaded in dark gray are on the top side of the PCB board and the PCB traces shaded in light gray are on the bottom side of the PCB board. The pads shaded with forward slash lines are on the top side of the PCB board, and the pads shaded with backslash lines are on the bottom side of the PCB board.


8. QSFP-DD electrical Connector A's footprint Footprint A is placed on the top of a PCB board as shown in FIG. 5.


9. As shown in FIG. 6 (Top Transparent View), QSFP-DD electrical Connector B's footprint Footprint B is placed on the bottom side of the same PCB board shown in FIG. 5. And the two footprints are aligned the way as shown in FIG. 3.


10. As shown in FIG. 7, QSFP-DD Connectors' A and B are individually soldered onto their footprints' A and B which are specially aligned and placed on the opposite sides of the PCB board as the way shown in FIG. 3, FIG. 5 and FIG. 6.


11. As shown in FIG. 8, QSFP-DD transceiver I and transceiver II are respectively plugged into their electrical Connectors A and B mounted on the top and the bottom sides of a PCB board.


12. As shown in FIG. 9, the high-speed signals (shown in Table 1.) from QSFP-DD transceiver I and the high-speed signals (shown in Table 2.) from QSFP-DD transceiver II are directly connected electrically through Connector A, Footprint A, PCB traces, VIA, Footprint B and Connector B in the shortest way.

Claims
  • 1. QSFP-DD electrical Connector A's footprint Footprint A and QSFP-DD electrical Connector B's footprint Footprint B, which are individually placed on the top and the bottom of a PCB board are aligned in the way that by perpendicularly looking at the PCB board with transparent view, all adjacent pads are lined up and spaced evenly.
  • 2. The QSFP-DD Connector A as in claim 1 and the QSFP-DD Connector B as in claim 1 are compliance with QSFP-DD connector in QSFP-DD Hardware Rev 5.1.
  • 3. The QSFP-DD electrical connector “footprint” as in claim 1 is the synonym of Host PCB Mechanical “layout” in QSFP-DD Hardware Rev 5.1.
  • 4. The QSFP-DD electrical Connector A's footprints' pads as in claim 1 and QSFP-DD electrical Connector B's footprint Footprint B's footprints' pads as in claim 1 are the synonym of the Host PCB pin in QSFP-DD Hardware Rev 5.1.
  • 5. The connections of the pads of Footprint A as in claim 1 and Footprint B as in claim 1 are defined as the followings: Footprint A's pad 2 is connected to Footprint B's pad 18,Footprint A's pad 3 is connected to Footprint B's pad 17,Footprint A's pad 5 is connected to Footprint B's pad 15,Footprint A's pad 6 is connected to Footprint B's pad 14,Footprint A's pad 14 is connected to Footprint B's pad 6,Footprint A's pad 15 is connected to Footprint B's pad 5,Footprint A's pad 17 is connected to Footprint B's pad 3,Footprint A's pad 18 is connected to Footprint B's pad 2;Footprint A's pad 21 is connected to Footprint B's pad 37,Footprint A's pad 22 is connected to Footprint B's pad 36,Footprint A's pad 24 is connected to Footprint B's pad 34,Footprint A's pad 25 is connected to Footprint B's pad 33,Footprint A's pad 33 is connected to Footprint B's pad 25,Footprint A's pad 34 is connected to Footprint B's pad 24,Footprint A's pad 36 is connected to Footprint B's pad 22,Footprint A's pad 37 is connected to Footprint B's pad 21;Footprint A's pad 40 is connected to Footprint B's pad 56,Footprint A's pad 41 is connected to Footprint B's pad 55,Footprint A's pad 43 is connected to Footprint B's pad 53,Footprint A's pad 44 is connected to Footprint B's pad 52,Footprint A's pad 52 is connected to Footprint B's pad 44,Footprint A's pad 53 is connected to Footprint B's pad 43,Footprint A's pad 55 is connected to Footprint B's pad 41,Footprint A's pad 56 is connected to Footprint B's pad 40;Footprint A's pad 59 is connected to Footprint B's pad 75,Footprint A's pad 60 is connected to Footprint B's pad 74,Footprint A's pad 62 is connected to Footprint B's pad 72,Footprint A's pad 63 is connected to Footprint B's pad 71,Footprint A's pad 71 is connected to Footprint B's pad 63,Footprint A's pad 72 is connected to Footprint B's pad 62,Footprint A's pad 74 is connected to Footprint B's pad 60,Footprint A's pad 75 is connected to Footprint B's pad 59.
  • 6. Any two mated pads as in claim 5, which are on the opposite sides of the PCB board (in claim 1) are connected through a certain length (adjustable) PCB traces and at least one metal plated through hole VIA.
  • 7. The length of the PCB traces (in claim 6) can be adjusted to short or long as they need in order to achieve a certain high-speed signal performance.
  • 8. The dimensions of the pads as in claim 1 and the spaces between the pads as in claim 1 can be offset to those in QSFP-DD Hardware Rev 5.1.
  • 9. The platform that QSFP-DD electrical connector Connector A and QSFP-DD electrical connector Connector B are soldered on the Footprint A as in claim 1 and Footprint B as in claim 1 provides the direct connections for QSFP-DD transceivers I and QSFP-DD transceiver II, which are individually plugged in Connector A and Connector B.
  • 10. One of the two QSFP-DD transceivers as in claim 9 does not have to be compliance with QSFP-DD Hardware Rev 5.1, and can be a Form Factor Pluggable BER (Bit Error Rate) tester, FEC (Forward Error Correction) tester or DCA (Digital Communication Analyzer).
  • 11. Extra pads can be added to the two footprints as in claim 1 as long as they still include all or partial the pads as in claim 5 and also keep the same connections' relationship as in claim 5.
  • 12. The platform as in claim 8 can be modified and be applied to OSFP, OSFP-XD, CFP2, CFP4, QSFP, SFP and SFP-DD form factor pluggable transceivers.