Current sensor for a printed circuit board
US-2024237215-A1 · Jul 11, 2024 · US
US11412619B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11412619-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017120425-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 14, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jan 17, 2020 |
| Publication date | Aug 9, 2022 |
| Grant date | Aug 9, 2022 |
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A flexible circuit (FC) comprises a primary dielectric layer having a plurality of substantially parallel conductive circuit traces disposed therein and a secondary dielectric layer extending from or attached to the primary dielectric layer, wherein the secondary dielectric layer does not have any conductive circuit traces disposed therein, and wherein at least one of the primary and secondary dielectric layers defines an alignment feature for wrapping and securing the FC about a central structure. A method of wrapping and securing the FC about a central stricture comprises wrapping the FC about the central structure while aligning each alignment feature with a respective complimentary alignment feature such that the FC fully encompasses the central structure and is secured thereabout.
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An electrical system for secure installation in a vehicle, the electrical system comprising: a set of coaxial cables; a flexible circuit (FC) configured to be wrapped around the set of coaxial cables thereby securing the set of coaxial cables within, the FC comprising: a primary dielectric layer having a plurality of substantially parallel conductive circuit traces disposed therein, and a secondary dielectric layer extending from or attached to the primary dielectric layer and defining a first aperture, wherein the secondary dielectric layer does not have any conductive circuit traces disposed therein, wherein at least one of the primary and secondary dielectric layers defines an alignment feature for securing the FC wrapped around the set of coaxial cables; and a physical connector positioned to contact to at least one of the primary and secondary dielectric layers and configured to be inserted through the first aperture for further securing the FC wrapped around the set of coaxial cables, wherein the physical connector is further configured to be inserted into a second aperture defined in a body surface of the vehicle to secure the electrical system to the body surface of the vehicle. 2. The electrical system of claim 1 , wherein the alignment feature comprises an adhesive-based fold-over tab at an end of the secondary dielectric layer. 3. The electrical system of claim 1 , wherein the alignment feature comprises complimentary first and second interlocking tabs, wherein the first interlocking tab is arranged proximate to a point between the primary and secondary dielectric layers and the second interlocking tab is arranged proximate to an opposing end of the secondary dielectric layer. 4. The electrical system of claim 1 , wherein the alignment feature comprises the first aperture. 5. The electrical system of claim 1 , wherein the physical connector is a fir tree connector. 6. The electrical system of claim 1 , wherein the primary dielectric layer wraps around a portion of the set of coaxial cables and the secondary dielectric layer wraps around at least a remainder of the set of coaxial cables. 7. The electrical system of claim 6 , wherein the secondary dielectric layer further wraps around at least a portion of the primary dielectric layer. 8. The electrical system of claim 7 , wherein the secondary dielectric layer wraps around the entire primary dielectric layer. 9. The electrical system of claim 1 , wherein the physical connector is attached or affixed to at least one of the primary and secondary dielectric layers. 10. A method of providing an electrical system for secure installation in a vehicle, the method comprising: providing a set of coaxial cables; providing a flexible circuit (FC) wrapped around the set of coaxial cables thereby securing the set of coaxial cables within, the FC comprising: a primary dielectric layer having a plurality of substantially parallel conductive circuit traces disposed therein, and a secondary dielectric layer extending from or attached to the primary dielectric layer and defining a first aperture, wherein the secondary dielectric layer does not have any conductive circuit traces disposed therein, wherein at least one of the primary and secondary dielectric layers defines a set of alignment features for securing the FC wrapped around the set of coaxial cables; providing a physical connector positioned to contact to at least one of the primary and secondary dielectric layers and inserted through the first aperture for further securing the FC wrapped around the set of coaxial cables; and inserting the physical connector into a second aperture defined in a body surface of the vehicle to secure the electrical system to the body surface of the vehicle. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein one of the set of alignment features is an adhesive-based fold-over tab at an end of the secondary dielectric layer. 12. The method of claim 10 , wherein two of the set of alignment features are complimentary first and second interlocking tabs, wherein the first interlocking tab is arranged proximate to a point between the primary and secondary dielectric layers and the second interlocking tab is arranged proximate to an opposing end of the secondary dielectric layer. 13. The method of claim 10 , wherein one of the set of alignment features is the first aperture. 14. The method of claim 10 , wherein the physical connector is a fir tree connector. 15. The method of claim 10 , further comprising wrapping the primary dielectric layer around a portion of the set of coaxial cables and wrapping the secondary dielectric layer around at least a remainder of the set of coaxial cables. 16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising wrapping the secondary dielectric layer further around at least a portion of the primary dielectric layer. 17. The method of claim 10 , wherein the physical connector is attached or affixed to at least one of the primary and secondary dielectric layers. 18. An electrical system for secure installation in a vehicle, the electrical system comprising: a set of coaxial cable means; a flexible circuit (FC) means for wrapping around the set of coaxial cable means thereby securing the set of coaxial cable means within, the FC means comprising: a primary dielectric layer means for having a plurality of substantially parallel conductive circuit trace means disposed therein, and a secondary dielectric layer means for extending from or attached to the primary dielectric layer means and defining a first aperture, wherein the secondary dielectric layer means does not have any conductive circuit trace means disposed therein, wherein at least one of the primary and secondary dielectric layer means defines an alignment feature means for securing the FC means wrapped around the set of coaxial cable means; and a physical connector means positioned to contact to at least one of the primary and secondary dielectric layer means and for insertion through the first aperture for further securing the FC means wrapped around the set of coaxial cable means, wherein the physical connector means is further for insertion into a second aperture defined in a body surface of the vehicle to secure the electrical system to the body surface of the vehicle. 19. The electrical system of claim 18 , wherein the physical connector means is attached or affixed to at least one of the primary and secondary dielectric layer means.
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