Abstract:
Embodiments pin connections, electronic devices, and methods are shown that include pin configurations to reduce voids and pin tilting and other concerns during pin attach operations, such as attachment to a chip package pin grid array. Pin head are shown that include features such as convex surfaces, a number of legs, and channels in pin head surfaces.
Abstract:
The invention provides a spacer for soldering comprising an elongate body having one end provided with a tapped hole and an opposite end provided with a transverse bearing surface having a smooth centering peg projecting therefrom, the peg has a longitudinal outer passage extending over at least a fraction of its length as far as the transverse bearing surface to enable molten solder to penetrate by capillarity as far as the transverse bearing surface. The invention also provides a module including such a spacer.
Abstract:
An electric apparatus for connecting to a first printed circuit includes a second printed circuit, which includes a first surface substantially parallel to a first plane and a second surface substantially parallel to a second plane perpendicular to the first plane. The first surface includes a first area and the second surface includes a smaller second area. The second printed circuit includes conductive traces in a layer of the second printed circuit. The electric apparatus further includes first and second conductive pins including first and second longitudinal axes, respectively. First and second notches in the second printed circuit include respective first and second openings through the second surface adapted to receive portions of the first and second pins and adapted to electrically connect the pins to first and second respective ones of the conductive traces. The first and second longitudinal axes are installed substantially parallel to the first plane.
Abstract:
A clamp for a choke is provided, the clamp comprising a component configured to hold a choke and at least one electrical connector receiving element for receiving one or more electrical connectors of a choke. The clamp is fitted to the choke and then the assembly is fitted into a device, such as a chassis.
Abstract:
The invention relates to an arrangement comprising an electric and/or electronic module (10) and a circuit carrier (12), wherein at least one electric connecting line (14) of the electric and/or electronic module (10) can be accommodated in a recess (16) of the circuit carrier (12). The arrangement comprises at least one clamping element (18a, 18b, 18c, 18d) which immobilizes the at least one connecting line (14) in the recess (16) once it has been introduced into the recess (16).
Abstract:
A printed circuit board includes a mounting area. The mounting area includes a first mounting portion and a second mounting portion. The first and second mounting portions partially overlap. The first mounting portion includes a number of first holes, a number of second holes, and a third hole. The first holes, the second holes, and the third hole are configured for the mounting of signal pins of a universal serial bus (USB) pin. The second mounting portion includes the first holes and a number of fixing holes. The first holes are configured for the mounting of signal pins of a USB connector. The fixing holes are configured for the mounting of fixing pins of the USB connector.
Abstract:
One aspect of this disclosure provides an electrical connector pin for a printed wiring board. This embodiment includes an unmachined, collar having an acircular configuration and including a side wall. This embodiment further includes a machined first cylindrical connector shaft integrally formed with the collar and extending from collar along the longitudinal axis, and a machined second cylindrical connector shaft integrally formed with the collar and extending from the collar and along the longitudinal axis in a direction opposite to that of the first cylindrical connector shaft.
Abstract:
An interconnection structure for coupling conductive layers of a circuit board includes a pin configured to be press-fitted in an aperture traversing the circuit board, to electrically couple the conductive traces. The pin may be placed in a predrilled aperture, or driven into the circuit board, forming the aperture thereby. The pin may also be configured as a punch, removing a plug of material as it is driven therethrough. The pin may comprise a capacitive or resistive region configured to capacitively or resistively couple the first and second traces. The pin may be configured such that capacitive or resistive values are selectable according to a depth to which the pin is positioned in the aperture. The pin may serve as an offset post for mounting the circuit board to a chassis. In such a case, the pin may be provided with a longitudinal aperture configured to receive a threaded screw.
Abstract:
A dc/dc converter is mounted to a printed circuit board with rigid terminal pins which extend into a converter substrate to provide electrical connection to circuitry on the substrate. A terminal pin includes a flange which abuts the printed circuit board and spaces the converter substrate from the printed circuit board. Connection to the printed circuit board is made by solder provided between the flange and the circuit board.
Abstract:
A pin connector system includes a pin portion having a first cross-sectional geometry, wherein the pin portion passes through a pin passage in a first printed circuit board. The pin passage has a second cross-sectional geometry, wherein the combination of the first and second cross-sectional geometries forms a first solder passage for allowing solder to flow through the first printed circuit board.