Circuit card assemblies for a communication system
US-2018261941-A1 · Sep 13, 2018 · US
US10411378B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10411378-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815945802-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 5, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 9, 2017 |
| Publication date | Sep 10, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 10, 2019 |
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A communication system includes first and second circuit card assemblies mated such that first and second PCBs move relative to each other along a board mating axis parallel to a slot in the first PCB with the first PCB oriented perpendicular to the second PCB and with first and second mating ends of first and second electrical connectors oriented parallel to the board mating axis. The first and second circuit card assemblies are mated such that the first electrical connector and the second electrical connector move relative to each other along a connector mating axis perpendicular to the board mating axis. First mating interfaces of first contacts are mated to second mating interfaces of second contacts in a contact mating direction non-parallel to the board mating axis and non-parallel to the connector mating axis.
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A communication system comprising: a first circuit card assembly having a first printed circuit board (PCB) and a first electrical connector, the first PCB including a first slot extending rearward from a first mating edge of the first PCB, the first electrical connector being mounted to the first PCB along the first slot, the first electrical connector having a first mating end and first contacts at the first mating end, each of the first contacts having a first mating interface; and a second circuit card assembly having a second PCB and a second electrical connector, the second PCB having a second mating edge, the second electrical connector being mounted to the second PCB proximate to the second mating edge, the second electrical connector having a second mating end and second contacts at the second mating end, each of the second contacts having a second mating interface; wherein the first and second circuit card assemblies are mated during a board mating stage such that the first PCB and the second PCB move relative to each other along a board mating axis parallel to the first slot with the first PCB oriented perpendicular to the second PCB and with the first and second mating ends of the first and second electrical connectors being oriented parallel to the board mating axis, the second mating edge of the second PCB being received in the first slot to align the second mating end of the second electrical connector with the first mating end of the first electrical connector for mating the second electrical connector with the first electrical connector; wherein the first and second circuit card assemblies are mated during a connector mating stage such that the first electrical connector and the second electrical connector move relative to each other along a connector mating axis perpendicular to the board mating axis; and wherein the first mating interfaces of the first contacts are mated to the second mating interfaces of the corresponding second contacts in a contact mating direction non-parallel to the board mating axis and non-parallel to the connector mating axis. 2. The communication system of claim 1 , wherein the first and second PCBs move relative to each other along the board mating axis while the first and second electrical connectors move relative to each other along the connector mating axis. 3. The communication system of claim 1 , wherein the first contact includes a first side including the first mating interface, the first side extending between a leading edge and a trailing edge, and wherein the second contact includes a mating beam having an interior face including the second mating interface, the interior face extending between a leading end and a trailing end of the mating beam, the leading edge moving past the leading end as the first and second contacts are moved in the contact mating direction to mate the first and second mating interfaces. 4. The communication system of claim 3 , wherein the first contact extends between a base and a tip and wherein the second contact extends between a base and a tip, the tip of the first contact moving toward the base of the second contact as the first and second contacts are moved in the contact mating direction to mate the first and second mating interfaces. 5. The communication system of claim 4 , wherein the second contact is open at the leading end to receive the first contact from the leading end and wherein the second contact is open at the tip to receive the first contact from the tip. 6. The communication system of claim 3 , wherein at least one of the leading edge and the leading end includes a lead-in to guide mating of the first contact and the second contact. 7. The communication system of claim 1 , wherein the second contact includes a socket defined by opposed mating beams receiving the corresponding first contact therebetween. 8. The communication system of claim 1 , wherein the second electrical connector includes a housing mounted to the second PCB, the housing having contact channels holding corresponding second contacts, the housing having slots aligned with corresponding contact channels receiving the first contacts during mating of the first and second circuit card assemblies, the first contacts moving in the slots relative to the second contacts during mating of the first and second circuit card assemblies. 9. The communication system of claim 1 , wherein the second contacts include stop features rearward of the second mating interfaces, the first contacts being configured to engage and stop against the stop features during mating of the first and second circuit card assemblies. 10. The communication system of claim 1 , wherein either the first PCB or the second PCB is oriented horizontally and the other of the first PCB or the second PCB is oriented vertically. 11. The communication system of claim 1 , wherein the first mating end is oriented perpendicular to the first PCB, and wherein the second mating end is oriented parallel to the second PCB. 12. A circuit card assembly for a communication system comprising: a printed circuit board (PCB) having a first surface and a second surface extending along a primary axis and a secondary axis, the PCB having a mating edge between the first and second surfaces along the secondary axis, the PCB having a mounting area on the first surface adjacent the mating edge; and an electrical connector mounted to the first surface at the mounting area, the electrical connector having a housing extending between a front and a rear, the front being provided proximate to the mating edge, the electrical connector having a mounting end extending between the front and the rear being mounted to the mounting area, the electrical connector having a mating end extending between the front and the rear along the primary axis, the mating end being configured to be mated to a mating electrical connector, the electrical connector having contacts held by the housing being terminated to the PCB, each contact having a mating beam extending along a beam axis between a base and a tip, the mating beam including an interior face defining a mating interface for mating with a mating contact of the mating electrical connector, the interior face extending between a leading end and a trailing end of the mating beam; wherein each contact is configured to be mated with the mating contact in a contact mating direction non-parallel to the beam axis, wherein the interior face receives the mating contact across the interior face from the leading end toward the trailing end and down the interior face from the tip toward the base. 13. The circuit card assembly of claim 12 , wherein the contact mating direction is at an angle of between 30° and 60° relative to the beam axis. 14. The circuit card assembly of claim 12 , wherein the contact mating direction is angled toward the base and toward the trailing end. 15. The circuit card assembly of claim 12 , wherein the contact is open at the tip to allow mating from a direction parallel to the beam axis and wherein the contact is open at the leading end to allow mating from a direction parallel to a transverse axis. 16. The circuit card assembly of claim 12 , wherein the housing includes contact channels holding corresponding contacts, the housing having slots aligned with corresponding contact channels receiving the mating contacts during mating and allowing moving of the mating contacts in the slots relative to the contacts during mating. 17. A communication system comprising: a first circuit card assembly having a first printed circuit board
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acting automatically by insertion of rigid printed or like structures · CPC title
Printed circuits being substantially perpendicular to each other (for printed connections H05K3/366) · CPC title
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