H05K2201/1078

ELECTRICAL CONTACT ASSEMBLY FOR PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS
20170256875 · 2017-09-07 ·

A socket housing and contact assembly process includes forming the solder ball contact region after initial installation of a set of contacts into the housing. The contact regions of the set of contacts pass through corresponding contact cavities to extend beyond the housing and the contact regions are formed over at equal angles for solder ball placement.

SOLDERED INTERCONNECT FOR A PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD HAVING AN ANGULAR RADIAL FEATURE
20170244184 · 2017-08-24 ·

According to exemplary embodiments, a tapered surface interconnect is formed on a printed circuit board (PCB). A compliant pin of an electrical connector may be coupled to the tapered surface interconnect and soldered thereto. The surface interconnect may be formed by drilling through one or more layers of the PCB. The depth of the surface interconnect may be shorter than a height or a thickness of the PCB. The surface interconnect may have a tapered side wall to allow for a better fit with a tapered compliant pin. The inclination of the side wall of the surface interconnect may be linear or concave. The intersection between the tapered sidewall and the bottom of the surface interconnect may be rounded to minimize pin insertion issues and may allow for easier solder flux evacuation. The compliant pin may be soldered into place upon being coupled to the tapered surface interconnect.

Semiconductor packages having interconnection members

A semiconductor package may include a first substrate including a first connection portion disposed on a surface of the first substrate and a second substrate including a second connection portion disposed on a surface of the second substrate. The second substrate may be disposed over the first substrate and the second connection portion facing the first connection portion. A first connection loop portion may be provided to include an end connected to the first connection portion. A second connection loop portion may be provided to include one end connected to the second connection portion and the other end combined with the first connection loop portion.

SOLDERED INTERCONNECT FOR A PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD HAVING AN ANGULAR RADIAL FEATURE
20170149154 · 2017-05-25 ·

According to exemplary embodiments, a tapered surface interconnect is formed on a printed circuit board (PCB). A compliant pin of an electrical connector may be coupled to the tapered surface interconnect and soldered thereto. The surface interconnect may be formed by drilling through one or more layers of the PCB. The depth of the surface interconnect may be shorter than a height or a thickness of the PCB. The surface interconnect may have a tapered side wall to allow for a better fit with a tapered compliant pin. The inclination of the side wall of the surface interconnect may be linear or concave. The intersection between the tapered sidewall and the bottom of the surface interconnect may be rounded to minimize pin insertion issues and may allow for easier solder flux evacuation. The compliant pin may be soldered into place upon being coupled to the tapered surface interconnect.

SOLDERED INTERCONNECT FOR A PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD HAVING AN ANGULAR RADIAL FEATURE
20170149155 · 2017-05-25 ·

According to exemplary embodiments, a tapered surface interconnect is formed on a printed circuit board (PCB). A compliant pin of an electrical connector may be coupled to the tapered surface interconnect and soldered thereto. The surface interconnect may be formed by drilling through one or more layers of the PCB. The depth of the surface interconnect may be shorter than a height or a thickness of the PCB. The surface interconnect may have a tapered side wall to allow for a better fit with a tapered compliant pin. The inclination of the side wall of the surface interconnect may be linear or concave. The intersection between the tapered sidewall and the bottom of the surface interconnect may be rounded to minimize pin insertion issues and may allow for easier solder flux evacuation from the surface interconnect during the soldering process. The compliant pin may be soldered into place upon being coupled to the tapered surface interconnect.

RADIO FREQUENCY CONNECTOR AND ASSEMBLY HAVING MICRO-VIA RADIAL INTERCONNECT

An RF connector includes a conductive pin for carrying an RF signal. The conductive pin has a first longitudinal end that serves to interface with a male RF connector to receive the RF signal. The pin also includes a second longitudinal end for connecting with a printed circuit board (PCB). The second longitudinal end may be tapered, and the pin may have a groove formed above the tapered end. A housing encircles the conductive pin. The housing is shaped and sized to accept the male RF connector. A grounding element may be positioned on the bottom of the housing. The grounding element is to contact the PCB when the connector is connected to the PCB. The grounding element may be ring-shaped and soldered to the housing or epoxied to the housing.

THERMALLY EFFICIENT CONNECTOR SYSTEM
20170005446 · 2017-01-05 · ·

A connector assembly can be provided. A receptacle includes terminals that can be positioned in a card slot on a 0.60 mm pitch (or greater). A biasing element can be provided in the card slot to engage a mating paddle card. The receptacle can be configured to allow air to flow from a front face to a rear face, the air passing through a middle wall. A plug assembly can be provided that includes a conductive body and is configured to generate some amount of heat. The body can include a surface that has cooling grooves. The cooling grooves allow air flow over the plug assembly so that the plug assembly can be cooled directly.

ELECTRONICAL CONNECTOR AND PRESS-FIT TERMINAL THEREOF
20260051683 · 2026-02-19 ·

A press-fit terminal extends along a fitting direction and has a fitting portion, a base portion, and a cushioning structure. The fitting portion and the base portion are respectively located at two opposite ends of the press-fit terminal in the fitting direction. The cushioning structure has two connecting portions arranged at a spaced interval and connected between the fitting portion and the base portion. Each one of the two connecting portions has two connecting arms connected to each other and each extending linearly. The two connecting portions surround a polygonal hole formed through two opposite surfaces along the thickness-wise direction. With the simple shape design, the cushioning structure can be simply formed by shearing processes, which effectively reduces manufacturing complexity and cost and allows sizes and deformations of a product of the press-fit terminal to be more controllable.