Abstract:
An electronic apparatus includes: a circuit board that is disposed inside a case that is formed by coupling first and second case halves, the circuit board being interposed between first and second boss portions; first and second conductive members that are disposed between a gap formed between the first boss portion and the circuit board; a third conductive member that is disposed between the first boss portion and the first conductive member and between the first boss portion and the second conductive member to electrically connect the first conductive member to the second conductive member; and a measurement circuit that is electrically connected to a first wiring and a second wiring, which are respectively connected to the first conductive member and the second conductive member, and measures an electrical characteristic value of at least one of the first conductive member and the second conductive member.
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:
A power plug includes a base body having a mating pillar, a first electrical terminal which has a connecting board and two first contact arms extending upward from two ends of a top edge of the connecting board and inclined toward each other, a second electrical terminal which has a connecting portion and two second contact arms extending upward from two ends of a top of the connecting portion and inclined toward each other, and a sleeve terminal having a contact sleeve put around the mating pillar. The first electrical terminal and the second electrical terminal are crosswise assembled in the mating pillar to make the first contact arms and the second contact arms provide elastic clamping forces from four directions. So, it effectively increases insertion and extraction forces between the power plug and a mating socket, and further prolongs the useful life of the power plug.
Abstract:
A Printed Circuit Assembly has a multiplicity of connectors with each connector containing insulating matrices with each matrix containing a multiplicity of conducting or non-conducting standoffs with each standoff contacting one or more printed circuit boards. The standoffs permit controlled-impedance electrical connections, thermal management and mechanical rigidity of the overall assembly making the assembly suitable for use in any environment including the most harsh extremes.
Abstract:
A transformer capable of adjusting its height is provided. The transformer is formed on a circuit board having a receiving hole. The transformer comprises a winding module, two magnetic core modules, a plurality of pins and a plurality of supporting bulges. The winding module comprises a winding baseboard and a winding pillar where a winding structure is formed thereon. The winding pillar is received in the receiving hole. The winding baseboard further comprises a corresponding surface heading to the circuit board. The magnetic core modules contact and hold the winding module. The pins are formed on the edge of the to winding baseboard to be connected to the circuit board around the receiving hole. The supporting bulges are formed between the corresponding surface and the circuit board, wherein the height of the corresponding surface relative to the circuit board is adjusted according to the supporting bulges.
Abstract:
A thermal connector for use with a printed circuit board assembly is disclosed. The thermal connector includes a top segment configured for thermal engagement with a heat source disposed on a top surface of a printed circuit board and for insertion through an opening of the printed circuit board to thermally engage the heat source. A middle segment of the thermal connector extends from the top segment and includes a flanged portion configured to engage a bottom surface of the printed circuit board when the top segment is inserted through the opening of the printed circuit board. A bottom segment of the thermal connector extends from the middle segment and is configured for thermal engagement to a heat dissipating element.
Abstract:
A connector for electrically connecting a first printed circuit board (PCB) with a second PCB wherein, in one example, the connector includes a housing having a keyed feature adapted to mate with a correspondingly keyed feature provided to each of the first and second PCBs and at least one connecting terminal carried by the housing having at least partially exposed opposed ends each of which electrically engages a contact pad formed on an underside of the respective PCBs. The connecting terminal may be arranged to accept a conductor and to thereby electrically couple the conductor to the first and second PCBs.
Abstract:
According to one embodiment, an electronic apparatus includes a housing, a wiring pattern, a recess, a pad portion, and an electronic component. The wiring pattern is formed on an inner surface of the housing from an electrically conductive adhesive. The recess is in the inner surface of the housing. The pad portion is formed in the recess from the conductive adhesive and connected to an end portion of the wiring pattern. The electronic component includes a terminal which contacts the pad portion.
Abstract:
A display device includes a display panel, a case that has a middle frame disposed around the display panel and a lower frame disposed on the display panel on the opposite side from a display face, a circuit board that has a circuit for performing display control of the display panel, a flexible wiring board at least a part of which is disposed between the lower frame of the case and the circuit board for electrically connecting the display panel with the circuit board, and a connector that is mounted on the circuit board on the opposite side from the flexible wiring board for electrically connecting to the outside, wherein the flexible wiring board has holes, and the circuit board is fixed to the lower frame via the holes of the flexible wiring board.
Abstract:
A flat panel display module having anti-shock screw-tightening structure is provided. The flat panel display module includes a display panel, a flexible printed circuit, a printed circuit board, a back plate, a fastening element, and a flexible separator. The display panel has a signal connecting end. One end of the flexible printed circuit is electrically connected to the signal connecting end while the other end is electrically connected to the printed circuit board. The printed circuit board has a through hole. The back plate accommodates the display panel. The flexible printed circuit is disposed across the back plate so that the printed circuit board is parallel to the back plate. The fastening element which has a length greater than the thickness of the printed circuit board passes through the through hole and is secured to the surface of the back plate. The flexible separator is disposed between the back plate and the printed circuit board and pushes the printed circuit board away from the back plate so that the printed circuit board touches against the fastening element. The flat panel display module maintains a space between the printed circuit board and the back plate to accomplish the purpose of anti-shock.