The invention is related to an electrical connector, and particularly to the electrical connector with a frame structure mounted upon a PCB (Printed Circuit Board) to receive an electronic package therein.
Taiwan patent M241823 discloses a square type socket including a matrix type contacts therein to mate with the square type CPU (Central Processing Unit) with the matrix type conductors thereof. Notably, the configuration of the socket seems dull, thus tending not to be minimized. U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,390,827 and 8,398,410 show the square type socket equipped with the contact on a peripheral region.
It is desired to provide an electrical connector with a frame structure with an central opening to allow the CPU to directly downwardly face the PCB in the central region and electrically connected to the PCB via the connector.
To achieve the above desire, an electrical connector assembly includes an electrical connector and an electronic package. The connector includes an insulative housing having a frame configuration, and a plurality of contacts disposed in the housing. The electronic package includes an upper part and a lower part extending downwardly from the upper part. The upper part includes on a peripheral region a flange extending beyond the lower part laterally, and the undersurface of the flange includes a plurality of conductive pads while that of the upper part does not. The housing include a bar unit with an opening, and a receiving space defined in the bar unit. The bar unit forms opposite upper surface and lower surface thereof. The contacts includes a first contacting section extending upwardly above the upper surface and a second contacting section extending downwardly below the lower surface. The lower part is restrained in the receiving space. The flange is seated upon the bar unit so as to have the first contacting sections of the contacts are downwardly pressed by the conductive pads, respectively.
Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments of the present disclosure. Referring to
The insulative housing 11 includes a bar unit with an opening communicating with an exterior in a horizontal direction, and a receiving space 12 in the bar unit. The bar unit defines an upper surface 13 and a lower surface 14 with an inner surface 15 located between the upper surface 13 and the lower surface 14 in a vertical direction and facing the receiving space 12 transversely. The bar unit includes a first bar 111, and a second bar 112 and a third bar 113 opposite to each other in the transverse direction and extending in a front-to-back direction from two opposite transverse ends of the first bar 111 in the transverse direction. An opening is formed between the second bar 112 and the third bar 113 opposite to the first bar 111 in the front-to-back direction, and said opening rearwardly communicates, in the front-to-back direction, with the receiving space 12 which is formed among the first bar 111, the second bar 112 and the third bar 113, and communicates with an exterior in the front-to-back direction through the opening. The bar unit forms a plurality of passageways 114 extending through the upper surface 13 and the lower surface 14 and spaced from one another transversely. The joints between the first bar 111 and the second bar 112 and the third bar 113, and distal ends of the second bar 112 and the third bar 113, form corresponding round protrusions 16. Each round protrusion 16 forms a positioning post 161 thereunder for extending into the corresponding positioning hole 201 in the PCB 200. The inner surface 15 forms a plurality of bumps 151 for retaining the CPU 2.
The contact 3 includes a retaining section 31 retaining the contact 3 within the corresponding passageway 114, a first/upper contacting section 32 extending from a top end of the retaining section 31 and upwardly above the upper surface 13, and a second/lower contacting section 33 extending from a bottom end of the retaining section 31 and downwardly below the lower surface 14. The first contacting sections 32 on the first bar 111 extend along the front-to-back direction while the those on the second bar 112 and the third bar 113 extend in the transverse direction perpendicular to the front-to-back direction wherein the first contacting sections 32 on the second bar 112 extend opposite to those on the third bar 113 in the transverse direction. The second contacting sections 33 are symmetrically arranged with regard to the first contacting sections 32, respectively. In brief, all the first contacting section 32 and the second contacting sections 33 extend toward the receiving space 12. Understandably, the contacts 3 may be arranged with one row on each bar instead only at two opposite ends thereof.
The CPU 2 includes an upper part 21 and a lower part 22, which is adapted to be received within the receiving space 12, commonly showing a T-shaped cross-section or end face 23. The outer surface 221 of the lower part 22 is perpendicular to the undersurface of the upper part 21, and is retained with the bumps 151 on the inner surface 15. Three flanges 211 are formed as one flange unit on the U-shaped peripheral region of the upper part 21. The conductive pads 2111 are located on an undersurface of the flanges 211 for mating with the first contacting sections 32 of the contacts 3. Correspondingly, a plurality of conductive pads 202 are formed upon the printed circuit board 200 for mating with the second contacting sections 33 of the contacts 3.
While a preferred embodiment according to the present disclosure has been shown and described, equivalent modifications and changes known to persons skilled in the art according to the spirit of the present disclosure are considered within the scope of the present disclosure as described in the appended claims.
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