H01R13/7195

Connector
10498094 · 2019-12-03 · ·

A connector is equipped with a housing capable of being fitted in a mating connector, a plurality of terminals which are held in the housing and electrically connected to each other, and a noise reduction member or members which are held in the housing. The mating connector is connected to brunch lines among a trunk line and the brunch lines constituting an electric circuit. One of the plurality of terminals is a trunk-line connection terminal which is a pressure contact terminal and is electrically connected to the trunk line directly, and a remaining terminals are branch-line connection terminals which are male terminals or female terminals and are electrically connected to the respective branch lines when the housing is connected to the mating connector. The noise reduction member is not disposed at the trunk-line connection terminal, and the noise reduction member is disposed at the branch-line connection terminal.

High speed communication jack
10483702 · 2019-11-19 · ·

A circuit board for a high speed communication jack including a rigid circuit board in the housing having a substrate, a plurality of vias extending through the substrate with each via being configured to accommodate a pin on the housing, a plurality of traces on a middle layer in the substrate, with each trace extending from a corresponding one of the plurality of vias, a first shielding layer on a first side of the middle layer in the substrate, a second shielding layer on a second side of the middle layer in the substrate, and a third shielding layer adjacent to the second shielding layer.

MLCC FILTER ON AN AIMD CIRCUIT BOARD CONDUCTIVELY CONNECTED TO A GROUND PIN ATTACHED TO A HERMETIC FEEDTHROUGH FERRULE

An EMI/energy dissipating filter for an active implantable medical device (AIMD) is described. The filter comprises a first gold braze hermetically sealing the insulator to a ferrule that is configured to be mounted in an opening in a housing for the AIMD. A lead wire is hermetically sealed in a passageway through the insulator by a second gold braze. A circuit board substrate is disposed adjacent the insulator. A two-terminal chip capacitor disposed adjacent to the circuit board has an active metallization that is electrically connected to the active electrode plates and a ground metallization that is electrically connected to the ground electrode plates of the capacitor. A ground electrical path extends from the ground metallization of the chip capacitor to the ferrule. A conductive ground pin is electrically and mechanically connected to the ferrule. The ground path comprises an internal ground plate disposed within the circuit board substrate. The internal ground plate is electrically connected to the ground metallization of the chip capacitor and to either the ferrule or the ground pin connected to the ferrule. An active electrical path extends between the active metallization of the chip capacitor and the lead wire.

MLCC FILTER ON AN AIMD CIRCUIT BOARD CONDUCTIVELY CONNECTED TO A GROUND PIN ATTACHED TO A HERMETIC FEEDTHROUGH FERRULE

An EMI/energy dissipating filter for an active implantable medical device (AIMD) is described. The filter comprises a first gold braze hermetically sealing the insulator to a ferrule that is configured to be mounted in an opening in a housing for the AIMD. A lead wire is hermetically sealed in a passageway through the insulator by a second gold braze. A circuit board substrate is disposed adjacent the insulator. A two-terminal chip capacitor disposed adjacent to the circuit board has an active metallization that is electrically connected to the active electrode plates and a ground metallization that is electrically connected to the ground electrode plates of the capacitor. A ground electrical path extends from the ground metallization of the chip capacitor to the ferrule. A conductive ground pin is electrically and mechanically connected to the ferrule. The ground path comprises an internal ground plate disposed within the circuit board substrate. The internal ground plate is electrically connected to the ground metallization of the chip capacitor and to either the ferrule or the ground pin connected to the ferrule. An active electrical path extends between the active metallization of the chip capacitor and the lead wire.

Hermetic terminal for an AIMD having a pin joint in a feedthrough capacitor or circuit board

A hermetically sealed feedthrough subassembly attachable to an active implantable medical device includes a first conductive leadwire extending from a first end to a second end, the first conductive leadwire first end disposed past a device side of an insulator body. A feedthrough filter capacitor is disposed on the device side. A second conductive leadwire is disposed on the device side having a second conductive leadwire first end at least partially disposed within a first passageway of the feedthrough filter capacitor and having a second conductive leadwire second end disposed past the feedthrough filter capacitor configured to be connectable to AIMD internal electronics. The second conductive leadwire first end is at, near or adjacent to the first conductive leadwire first end. A first electrically conductive material forms a three-way electrical connection electrically connecting the second conductive leadwire first end, the first conductive leadwire first end and a capacitor internal metallization.

Hermetic terminal for an AIMD having a pin joint in a feedthrough capacitor or circuit board

A hermetically sealed feedthrough subassembly attachable to an active implantable medical device includes a first conductive leadwire extending from a first end to a second end, the first conductive leadwire first end disposed past a device side of an insulator body. A feedthrough filter capacitor is disposed on the device side. A second conductive leadwire is disposed on the device side having a second conductive leadwire first end at least partially disposed within a first passageway of the feedthrough filter capacitor and having a second conductive leadwire second end disposed past the feedthrough filter capacitor configured to be connectable to AIMD internal electronics. The second conductive leadwire first end is at, near or adjacent to the first conductive leadwire first end. A first electrically conductive material forms a three-way electrical connection electrically connecting the second conductive leadwire first end, the first conductive leadwire first end and a capacitor internal metallization.

FEEDTHROUGH TERMINAL ASSEMBLY WITH AN ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE PAD CONDUCTIVELY CONNECTED TO A TERMINAL PIN

A feedthrough terminal assembly for active implantable medical devices includes an electrically conductive pad for a convenient attachment of wires from either the circuitry inside the implantable medical device or wires external to the device. The electrically conductive pad enables direct thermal or ultrasonic bonding of a circuit board or lead wire to the terminal pin.

FEEDTHROUGH TERMINAL ASSEMBLY WITH AN ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE PAD CONDUCTIVELY CONNECTED TO A TERMINAL PIN

A feedthrough terminal assembly for active implantable medical devices includes an electrically conductive pad for a convenient attachment of wires from either the circuitry inside the implantable medical device or wires external to the device. The electrically conductive pad enables direct thermal or ultrasonic bonding of a circuit board or lead wire to the terminal pin.

HERMETIC TERMINAL FOR AN ACTIVE IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE HAVING A FEEDTHROUGH CAPACITOR PARTIALLY OVERHANGING A FERRULE FOR HIGH EFFECTIVE CAPACITANCE AREA
20190290920 · 2019-09-26 ·

A filter feedthrough for an AIMD includes an electrically conductive ferrule. An insulator hermetically seals a ferrule opening with either a first gold braze, a ceramic seal, a glass seal or a glass-ceramic seal. At least one conductive pathway is hermetically sealed to and disposed through the insulator body in non-conductive relationship with the ferrule. A feedthrough capacitor includes at least one active and ground electrode plate disposed within a capacitor dielectric and electrically connected to a capacitor active metallization and a capacitor ground metallization, respectively. At least a first edge of the feedthrough capacitor extends beyond a first outermost edge of the ferrule. At least a second edge of the feedthrough capacitor does not extend beyond a second outermost edge of the ferrule, or said differently, the second edge is either aligned with or setback from the second outermost edge of the ferrule.

EMI reduction within a connector using a feed-through capacitor

An EMI filtering, coaxial power connector may be formed as an inline component or a port of a device. The connector may have dimensions to accept F-type coaxial connectors. The connector includes a conductive outer shell with a first opening and a second opening. A dielectric member is disposed within the shell. A conductive pin is supported by the dielectric member. A feed-through capacitor has a central opening and a first lead formed within the central opening. The pin is electrically connected to the first lead. A second lead of the capacitor is formed at an outer perimeter of the capacitor and is electrically connected to the shell. A metal plate is mounted within the shell. The plate is disk-shaped with a central hole. An outer perimeter of the plate is in electrical contact with the shell. The pin passes through the central hole without making electrical contact with the plate, and the plate resides between the second opening of the shell and the capacitor.