SURFACE MOUNT ANTENNA CONTACTS
A method and system for connecting a vertical printed circuit board with a horizontal printed circuit board where a contact device is biased in a first position when not contacting a vertical printed circuit board and is biased in a second position when the vertical printed circuit is coupled to the horizontal printed circuit board.
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1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to antenna devices and more particularly to systems and methods for coupling antennas to printed circuit boards.
2. Description of Related Art
The use of wireless communication devices for data networking continues to grow at a rapid pace. Data networks that use “WiFi” (“Wireless Fidelity”), also known as “Wi-Fi,” are relatively easy to install, convenient to use, and supported by the IEEE 802.11 standard. WiFi data networks also provide performance that makes WiFi a suitable alternative to a wired data network for many business and home users.
WiFi networks operate by employing wireless access points that provide users, having wireless (or “client”) devices in proximity to the access point, with access to varying types of data networks such as, for example, an Ethernet network or the Internet. The wireless access points include a radio that operates according to the standards specified in different sections of the IEEE 802.11 specification. Generally, radios in the access points communicate with client devices by utilizing omni-directional antennas that allow the radios to communicate with client devices in any direction. The access points are then connected (by hardwired connections) to a data network system that completes the access of the client device to the data network. The different standards under IEEE 802.11 define ‘channels’ that wireless devices, or clients, use when communicating with an access point.
These wireless access points and client devices typically have external or internal antennas. If internal antennas are employed in wireless access points and client devices, they are often connected to printed circuit boards (PCBs) by directly soldering the antenna to the PCB or with expensive connectors. Both approaches suffer from increasing cost either directly with hardware cost or indirectly with cost associated with complex soldering approaches caused by the size and angle of the installed antenna. Also, the physical size of connectors used in other approaches often makes use of those connectors impossible in highly integrated assemblies.
Thus, there is a need for a system and approach for rapidly and cost effectively installing antennas on PCBs.
SUMMARYA system and method for surface mounting contacts for use in high density assemblies where more than one PCB is required to be connected electrically, such as an antenna PCB to a controller PCB regardless of signal type (RF, digital or analog environment while reducing direct and indirect cost. The contact device is formed from a single material and mounted on a first PCB is biased in a first position when at rest and in a second position when in electrical contact with a second PCB.
In the following description of the preferred embodiment, reference is made to the accompanying drawings that form a part hereof, and which show, by way of illustration, a specific embodiment in which the invention may be practiced. Other embodiments may be utilized and structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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It is also noted that the vertical PCB 304 is seated on top of the contact 102 which show the efficient use of space by the contact on the horizontal PCB 302. In other implementations, the contact 102 may engage a corner of the vertical PCB 304 rather than a side.
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Further, one or more of the vertical PCBs may have an antenna formed on or in it. In other implementations, the vertical PCB may be another circuit board that contains sub-assemblies of an electronic device. The contact device 102 is shown being mounted on the horizontal PCB, in other implementations the contact device may be mounted on the vertical PCB or a combination of both vertical and horizontal PCBs.
The invention illustratively disclosed herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element, part, step, component, or ingredient which is not specifically disclosed herein.
While in the foregoing detailed description this invention has been described in relation to certain preferred embodiments thereof, and many details have been set forth for purposes of illustration, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the invention is susceptible to additional embodiments and that certain of the details described herein can be varied considerably without departing from the basic principles of the invention.
Claims
1-20. (canceled)
21. An electrical system with at least two printed circuit boards, comprising:
- a first printed circuit board (PCB) with at least one electrical contact;
- a second PCB with at least one electrical contact;
- at least one guide coupled to the first PCB that is able to secure the first PCB against the second PCB; and
- an electrical connection formed between the at least one electrical contact of the first PCB and the at least one electrical contact of the second PCB by solder paste.
22. The electrical system of claim 21, where the at least one contact of the first PCB is a microstrip contact line extending to an edge of the vertical PCB and wrapping around the edge.
23. The electrical system of claim 21, where the at least one contact of the first PCB is a ground pad that is wrapped around an edge of the first PCB.
24. The electrical system of claim 21, where the at least one contact of the second PCB is a ground pad.
25. The electrical system of claim 21, where the first PCB has at least one antenna formed on or in it.
26. A method of connecting a first printed circuit board (PCB) with a second PCB, comprising:
- forming a contact on the first PCB;
- forming a contact on the second PCB;
- positioning the contact on the first PCB in a physical connection with the contact on the second PCB; and
- applying solder paste at the physical connection.
27. The method of connecting a first PCB with a second PCB of claim 26, further including the step of solidifying the solder paste.
28. The method of connecting a first PCB with a second PCB of claim 26, where positioning the contact on the first PCB in physical connection with the contact on the second PCB further includes coupling at least one guide to the first PCB that is able to secure the first PCB against the second PCB.
29. The method of connecting a first PCB with a second PCB of claim 26, where forming a contact on the first PCB further includes affixing a microstrip on the first PCB.
30. The method of connecting a first PCB with a second PCB of claim 26, where forming a contact on the first PCB further includes affixing a ground pad on the first PCB that is wrapped around an edge of the first PCB.
31. The method of connecting a first PCB with a second PCB of claim 26 where forming a contact on the second PCB further includes affixing a ground pad on the second PCB.
32. The method of connecting a first PCB with a second PCB of claim 26, where the first PCB has at least one antenna formed on or in it.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 25, 2014
Publication Date: Jun 25, 2015
Applicant: XIRRUS, INC. (THOUSAND OAKS, CA)
Inventor: ABRAHAM HARTENSTEIN (CHATSWORTH, CA)
Application Number: 14/553,724