1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to printed circuit boards, and particularly to a printed circuit board and a light sensing device using the same.
2. Description of Related Art
Nowadays, liquid crystal display (LCD) panels are widely in devices, such as notebook computers or laptop computers. Generally, LCD panels use discharge lamps or other lamps of backlight modules as light sources, and employ a light sensor to sense ambient light to dynamically adjust the brightness of the LCD panel, consequently lowering power consumption of the backlight modules.
Normally, light sensors manufactured by various sensor suppliers are structurally different. Backlight module manufacturers have to design different PCB layouts to accommodate various light sensors, which complicates the PCB layouts. Especially, if one sensor supplier cannot provide light sensors to the backlight module manufacturer on time, the backlight module manufacturer should then redesign its PCB layout to fit another light sensor provided by some other supplier, which increases costs and leads to delays.
One aspect of the present invention provides a printed circuit board adapted for mounting different kinds of light sensing modules. The PCB comprises a light sensing area and a plurality of pads disposed around the light sensing area for electronically connecting one of the light sensing modules thereon.
Other advantages and novel features will become more apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
In this embodiment, the light sensing module 20 is disposed over the light sensing area 12 or the via, and is electrically connected to the PCB 1 by way of the pads 10. Advantageously, the light sensing module 20 comprises a potting compound 21, a chip 22, a carrier board 23, and at least a pair of pins 24. In this embodiment, the number of the pins 24 is corresponding to that of the pads 10, the pins 24 are electrically connected to the corresponding pads 10. In other embodiment, parts of the pins 24 are used for electrically connecting to the corresponding pads 10, and remainders are used for fixing the light sensing module 20 to the PCB 1. The chip 22 is disposed on the carrier board 23, and is electrically connected to the PCB 1 by way of the pins 24.
The potting compound 21 comprises an upper potting compound 21A and a lower potting compound 21B, respectively symmetrically disposed on opposite faces of the carrier board 23. In this embodiment, the lower potting compound 21B encompasses the chip 22, holding it directly over the via 12 defined in the PCB 1. The potting compound 21 is transparent, thus the chip 22 can sense ambient light by way of the lower potting compound 21B and the via 12.
In this embodiment, the light sensing module 30 is disposed on the PCB 1 over the via 12, and is electrically connected to the PCB 1 by way of the pads 11. Advantageously, the light sensing module 30 comprises a potting compound 31, a chip 32, a carrier board 33, and at least one pair of pads 34. In this embodiment, the pads 34 comprise at least one pair of lower pads 34B mounted directly on the pads 11, and at least one pair of upper pads 34A mounted above the pads 34B and sandwiching the carrier board 33 therebetween. The upper pads 34A and the lower pads 34B are electrically connected by way of a conductor 35. The potting compound 31 packages the chip 32, and is configured to correspond to the via 12. In this embodiment, the potting compound 31 is transparent, and can be received in the via 12.
As described above, although the light sensing modules 20 and 30 are structurally different, the PCB 1 of the present invention is adapted to selectively mount either one thereon without changing the design thereof. In the embodiments, the via 12 should be suitable for the sizes of the light sensing modules 20 and 30, and meet light sensitivity requirements thereof.
In general, the PCB 1 of
While embodiments and methods of the present invention have been described above, it should be understood that they have been presented by way of example only and not by way of limitation. Thus the breadth and scope of the present invention should not be limited by the above-described exemplary embodiments, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims and their equivalents.
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