CONNECTOR SYSTEM HAVING CONTACT OVERLAPPING VIAS
An electronic connector system includes an electronic package and an interposer connector assembly. The electronic package has a body with a conductive member disposed on a mating surface of the body. The conductive member is coupled with a conductive via that extends into the body and is oriented along a center axis. The interposer connector assembly includes a substrate with an elongated conductive pad mounted to the substrate and a contact joined to the conductive pad. The contact engages the conductive member when the electronic package mates with the interposer connector assembly such that the center axis extends through the contact.
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The invention relates generally to connectors that electrically couple two or more other connectors or devices, and more specifically, to an interposer connector assembly.
The ongoing trend toward smaller, lighter, and higher performance electrical components and higher density electrical circuits has led to the development of surface mount technology in the design of printed circuit boards and electronic packages. Surface mountable packaging allows for the connection of a package, such as a computer processor, to pads on the surface of the circuit board rather than by contacts or pins soldered in plated holes going through the circuit board. Surface mount technology may allow for an increased component density on a circuit board, thereby saving space on the circuit board.
One form of surface mount technology includes interposer connectors. Interposer connectors may include a substrate with conductive contacts on both sides of a dielectric substrate. Conductive vias, or holes that are filled with a conductive material, extend through the substrate to electrically couple the contacts on opposite sides of the substrate. The contacts on each side of the substrate engage conductive members or terminals of different electronic packages, such as a processor and a circuit board, to electrically couple the electronic packages with each other.
As the need for smaller, lighter, and higher performance electrical components and higher density electrical circuits increases, the density of the contacts and vias on each side of the substrate may increase. For example, the contacts and vias may be located closer together. As the contacts and vias move closer together, the data and/or power signals that are conveyed between the electronic packages using the contacts and vias may induce noise, crosstalk, and other electromagnetic interference on the data signals being carried by nearby or neighboring contacts and vias.
A need exists for an interposer connector assembly that enables a relatively high density of contacts while reducing noise and other interference on signals being transferred by the contacts.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONIn one embodiment, an electronic connector system is provided. The system includes an electronic package and an interposer connector assembly. The electronic package has a body with a conductive member disposed on a mating surface of the body. The conductive member is coupled with a conductive via that extends into the body and is oriented along a center axis. The interposer connector assembly includes a substrate with an elongated conductive pad mounted to the substrate and a contact joined to the conductive pad. The contact engages the conductive member when the electronic package mates with the interposer connector assembly such that the center axis extends through the contact.
In another embodiment, another electronic connector system is provided. The system includes an electronic package and an interposer connector assembly. The electronic package has a body with a conductive member disposed on a mating surface of the body. The conductive member is coupled with a conductive via that extends into the body. The interposer connector assembly includes a substrate with a conductive pad mounted to the substrate and an elongated contact joined to the conductive pad. The contact has a footprint on the electronic package that is defined by a surface area on the mating surface of the electronic package over which the contact extends when the electronic package and the interposer connector assembly mate. At least a portion of the via is disposed within the footprint.
In the illustrated embodiment, the interposer connector assembly 102 is a board-to-board interconnect system that electrically joins electronic packages 104, 106, such as circuit boards. A housing 108 is used to position the interposer connector assembly 102 with respect to the first and second electronic packages 104, 106. The housing 108 may completely surround the perimeter of the interposer connector assembly 102, or alternatively, may have separate components provided at predetermined portions of the interposer connector assembly 102, as shown in
The interposer connector assembly 102 includes a dielectric substrate 118 having opposite sides 120, 122. Conductive contacts 110 are coupled to the sides 120, 122 and arranged in a contact array 112 on each side 120, 122. The contacts 110 may be elongated conductive bodies that extend from the sides 120, 122 as cantilevered beams. The first electronic package 104 has a mating surface 114 and the second electronic package 106 has a mating surface 116 that each includes conductive pads 200 (shown in
The contacts 110 may be joined to the sides 120, 122 by one or more intervening components, such as one or more of a conductive pad 200 (shown in
The electronic package 104 includes a body 124, such as a circuit board or substrate, with conductive pads 200 mounted to the surface 114 of the body 124. The electronic package 104 includes a conductive via 214 that extends into the body 124 from the mating surface 114. The via 214 may be a cavity or opening into the first electronic package 104 that is plated or substantially filled with a conductive material. The via 214 is oriented along a center axis 222. The conductive pad 200 is electrically joined with the via 214. The conductive material of the conductive pad 200 may be coupled with the conductive material of the via 214 to provide an electrically conductive pathway between the conductive pad 200 and the via 214. The via 214 may be electrically joined with conductive traces (not shown) and/or other conductive vias of the first electronic package 104. As described herein, the contact 110 engages the conductive pad 200 to electrically couple the contact 110 and the interposer connector assembly 102 (shown in
The contacts 110 are elongated conductive bodies that extend between opposite edges 224, 226. The contact 110 includes a fixation end 204 and an outer end 202 with an interconnecting section 206 extending from the fixation end 204 to the outer end 202. In the illustrated embodiment, the fixation end 204 and the outer end 202 have width dimensions 208, 210 (shown in
Although not shown in
The conductive pad 200 of the first electronic package 104 engages the outer end 202 of the contact 110 when the first electronic package 104 mates with the interposer connector assembly 102. The contact 110 is shown in
As shown in
The engagement portion 216 and the framing portion 218 are spaced apart from one another and interconnected by the narrowed portion 220. The portions 216, 218, 220 may be a unitary conductive body. For example, the portions 216, 218, 220 may be plated onto the mating surface 114 of the first electronic package 104 as a single body. The narrowed portion 220 electrically interconnects the contact 110 and the mounting portion 216 with the framing portion 218 and the via 214. Alternatively, the pad 200 may have a different shape or layout than what is shown in
The vias 214 of the first and second electronic packages 104, 106 are oriented along respective center axes 222. As shown in
The contacts 110 are deflected toward the substrate 118 with the center axes 222 of the vias 214 in the first and second electronic packages 104, 106 extending through the contacts 110 when the conductive pads 200 of the first and second electronic packages 104, 106 engage the contacts 110. Data and/or power signals may be conveyed between the first electronic package 104 and the second electronic package 106 by way of the contacts 110, the conductive members 402, the interconnects 404, and the via 400 in the illustrated embodiment. The relative positions of the contacts 110 of the interposer connector assembly 102 and the vias 214 of the first and second electronic packages 104, 106 such that the center axes 222 pass through the contacts 110 may reduce the amount or magnitude of the electrical noise or electromagnetic interference that is generated by the transfer of power and/or data through the interposer connector assembly 102. For example, positioning the contacts 110 such that the contacts 110 are located between the vias 214 of each of the first and second electronic packages 104, 106 and the conductive members 402 to which the contacts 110 are mounted may reduce the noise that the signals being conveyed through the contacts 110.
The contact 110 may define a footprint 600 on the mating surface 114 of the first electronic package 104. The footprint 600 is the surface area on the first electronic package 104 that is above the contact 110 in the view shown in
The contact 110 may be oriented relative to the via 214 such that the footprint 600 at least partially overlaps or encompasses the via 214. In the illustrated embodiment, all of the via 214 is disposed within the footprint 600. For example, a surface area 608 of the via 214 may be entirely located within or may entirely overlap with the footprint 600 of the contact 110. The surface area 608 is the two dimensional cross-sectional area of the via 214. By way of example only, the surface area 608 may be represented by the area of the via 214 that is intersected by a plane that is perpendicular to the center axis 222 of the via 214. In one embodiment, the surface area 608 is the cross-sectional area of the opening or hole of the via 214. In another embodiment, the surface area 608 is the cross-sectional area of the conductive material in the via 214.
Alternatively, the via 214 may be partially disposed within the footprint 600. For example, less than all but at least a majority of the via 214 may be located within the footprint 600. The via 214 may be encompassed by the portion of the footprint 600 that is associated with the interconnecting portion 206 of the contact 110. Alternatively, the via 214 may be encompassed by the portion of the footprint 600 that is associated by a different end 202, 204 of the contact 110, or by a combination of the ends 202, 204 and/or section 206 of the contact 110. As described above, the noise that is induced onto other contacts 110 may be reduced by positioning the contact 110 relative to the via 214 such that the footprint 600 encompasses the via 214.
Dimensions, types of materials, orientations of the various components, and the number and positions of the various components described herein are intended to define parameters of certain embodiments, and are by no means limiting and are merely example embodiments. Many other embodiments and modifications within the spirit and scope of the claims will be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reviewing the above description. The scope of the invention should, therefore, be determined with reference to the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled. In the appended claims, the terms “including” and “in which” are used as the plain-English equivalents of the respective terms “comprising” and “wherein.” Moreover, in the following claims, the terms “first,” “second,” and “third,” etc. are used merely as labels, and are not intended to impose numerical requirements on their objects. Further, the limitations of the following claims are not written in means-plus-function format and are not intended to be interpreted based on 35 U.S.C. §112, sixth paragraph, unless and until such claim limitations expressly use the phrase “means for” followed by a statement of function void of further structure.
Claims
1. An electronic connector system comprising:
- an electronic package having a body with a conductive member disposed on a mating surface of the body, the conductive member coupled with a conductive via that extends into the body and is oriented along a center axis; and
- an interposer connector assembly including a substrate with an elongated conductive pad mounted to the substrate and a contact joined to the conductive pad, wherein the contact engages the conductive member when the electronic package mates with the interposer connector assembly such that the center axis extends through the contact.
2. The system according to claim 1, wherein the contact is disposed between the via of the electronic package and the substrate of the interposer connector assembly along the center axis of the via when the electronic package mates with the interposer connector assembly.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein the contact of the interposer connector assembly extends over a footprint on the electronic package that is defined by a surface area on the electronic package over which the contact extends, at least a majority of the via disposed in the footprint.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein the conductive pad includes a framing portion and a mounting portion spaced apart from each other, the framing portion extending around at least a portion of a periphery of the via, the contact engaging the mounting portion when the electronic package mates with the interposer connector assembly.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein the via comprises a hole extending into the body of the electronic package that is at least one of plated and filled with a conductive material, the conductive pad being electrically joined with the conductive material in the via.
6. The system of claim 1, wherein the contact has a footprint on the electronic package that is defined by a surface area on the mating surface of the electronic package over which the contact extends when the electronic package and the interposer connector assembly mate, the footprint and the conductive pad being elongated along a common direction.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein the electronic package is a first electronic package and the interposer connector assembly includes opposite first and second sides with a plurality of the contacts mounted on the first and second sides and electrically coupled with each other, further comprising a second electronic package having a conductive pad and a conductive via, the contacts of the interposer connector assembly engaging the conductive pads and extending over the vias of the first and second electronic packages when the first and second electronic packages engage the interposer connector assembly.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein the contact of the interposer connector assembly extends from a fixation end mounted to the conductive pad to an outer end, the center axis of the via extending through the contact between the fixation and the outer end when the electronic package engages the interposer connector assembly.
9. The system of claim 1, wherein the conductive pad is a first conductive pad and the via is a first conductive via, further comprising a second conductive pad mounted to the electronic package and a second conductive via coupled with the second conductive pad, wherein the contact of the interposer connector assembly engages the first conductive pad and the center axis of the second via extends through the contact.
10. An electronic connector system comprising:
- an electronic package having a body with a conductive member disposed on a mating surface of the body, the conductive member coupled with a conductive via that extends into the body; and
- an interposer connector assembly including a substrate with a conductive pad mounted to the substrate and an elongated contact joined to the conductive pad, wherein the contact having a footprint on the electronic package that is defined by a surface area on the mating surface of the electronic package over which the contact extends when the electronic package and the interposer connector assembly mate, further wherein at least a portion of the via is disposed within the footprint.
11. The system of claim 10, wherein the via is oriented along a center axis and the contact engages the conductive member when the electronic package mates with the interposer connector assembly such that the center axis extends through the contact.
12. The system according to claim 10, wherein the via is oriented along a center axis and the contact engages the conductive member when the electronic package mates with the interposer connector assembly, the contact being disposed between the via of the electronic package and the substrate of the interposer connector assembly along the center axis of the via when the electronic package mates with the interposer connector assembly.
13. The system of claim 10, wherein at least a majority of the via is disposed in the footprint when the electronic package and the interposer connector assembly mate with each other.
14. The system of claim 10, wherein the conductive pad is elongated and includes a framing portion and a mounting portion spaced apart from each other, the framing portion extending around at least a portion of a periphery of the via, the contact engaging the mounting portion when the electronic package mates with the interposer connector assembly.
15. The system of claim 10, wherein the via comprises a hole extending into the body of the electronic package that is at least one of plated and filled with a conductive material, the conductive pad being electrically joined with the conductive material in the via.
16. The system of claim 10, wherein the footprint of the contact and the conductive pad are elongated along a common direction when the electronic package and the interposer connector assembly mate with each other.
17. The system of claim 10, wherein the via is oriented along a center axis and the contact of the interposer connector assembly extends from a fixation end mounted to the conductive pad to an outer end, the center axis of the via extending through the contact between the fixation and the outer end when the electronic package engages the interposer connector assembly.
18. The system of claim 10, wherein the conductive pad is a first conductive pad and the via is a first conductive via, further comprising a second conductive pad mounted to the electronic package and a second conductive via coupled with the second conductive pad, wherein the contact of the interposer connector assembly engages the first conductive pad and the footprint of the contact encompasses at least a portion of the second via.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 22, 2010
Publication Date: Sep 22, 2011
Applicant: Tyco Electronics Corporation (Berwyn, PA)
Inventors: Bruce Allen Champion (Lemoyne, PA), Steven Jay Millard (Mechanicsburg, PA), Bin Lin (Hummelstown, PA)
Application Number: 12/728,879
International Classification: H01R 12/02 (20060101);