Integrated routing assembly and system using same
US-2021209285-A1 · Jul 8, 2021 · US
US11588262B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11588262-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917266937-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 8, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 9, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 21, 2023 |
| Grant date | Feb 21, 2023 |
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A cable connector system can include a board connector that attaches to a die package, a cable connector that attaches to the board connector, and a 1 RU panel I/O connector attached to the cable connector.
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A board connector comprising: a housing that includes: a first board connector mating interface surface; a first slot defined by the first board connector mating interface surface; a second slot vertically stacked over the first slot; and a first housing wall that partially defines both the first slot and the second slot; a first leadframe assembly positioned in the first slot, the first leadframe assembly including a first signal conductor with a first mating end and a second signal conductor with a second mating end; a second leadframe assembly positioned in the second slot, the second leadframe assembly including a third signal conductor with a third mating end and a fourth signal conductor with a fourth mating end; wherein the first mating end and the second mating end are positioned closer to the first board connector mating interface surface than the third mating end and the fourth mating end; and the first housing wall extends over the first mating end, the second mating end, the third mating end, and the fourth mating end. 2. The board connector of claim 1 , wherein the first slot is partially defined by the first housing wall, a first wall, and an opposed third wall, and the first wall and the opposed third wall of the first slot are evenly spaced from a longitudinal centerline of the board connector. 3. The board connector of claim 2 , wherein the second slot is partially defined by the first housing wall, a second first wall, and an opposed second third wall, and the second first wall and the opposed second third wall are unevenly spaced from the longitudinal centerline of the board connector. 4. The board connector of claim 2 , wherein the second slot is partially defined by the first housing wall, a second first wall, and an opposed second third wall, and the second first wall and the opposed second third wall are evenly spaced from the longitudinal centerline of the board connector. 5. The board connector of claim 1 , wherein the housing further includes: a third slot vertically stacked over the second slot, a second housing wall that partially defines both the second slot and the third slot, and a third leadframe assembly positioned in the third slot, the third leadframe assembly including a fifth signal conductor with a fifth mating end and a sixth signal conductor with a sixth mating end, wherein the fifth mating end and the sixth mating end are each positioned farther from the first board connector mating interface surface than the first mating end, the second mating end, the third mating end, and the fourth mating end. 6. The board connector of claim 5 , wherein the third slot is partially defined by the second housing wall, a first wall, and an opposed third wall, and the first wall and the opposed third wall are unevenly spaced from a longitudinal centerline. 7. The board connector of claim 5 , wherein the second slot is partially defined by the second housing wall, a first wall, and an opposed third wall, and the first wall and the opposed third wall are evenly spaced from a longitudinal centerline. 8. The board connector of claim 5 , wherein the housing further includes: a fourth slot vertically stacked over the third slot, a third housing wall that partially defines both the third slot and the fourth slot, and a fourth leadframe assembly positioned in the fourth slot, the fourth leadframe assembly including a seventh signal conductor with a seventh mating end and an eighth signal conductor with an eighth mating end, wherein the seventh mating end and the eighth mating end are each positioned farther from the first board connector mating interface surface than the first mating end, the second mating end, the third mating end, the fourth mating end, the fifth mating end, and the sixth mating end. 9. The board connector of claim 8 , wherein the fourth slot is partially defined by the third housing wall, a first wall, and an opposed third wall, and the first wall and the opposed third wall are unevenly spaced from a longitudinal centerline. 10. The board connector of claim 8 , wherein the fourth slot is partially defined by the third housing wall, a first wall, and an opposed third wall, and the first wall and the opposed third wall are evenly spaced from a longitudinal centerline. 11. The board connector of claim 1 , wherein the first slot and the second slot each have a same width. 12. The board connector of claim 1 , wherein the first slot and the second slot each have a same depth. 13. The board connector of claim 1 , wherein the first slot and the second slot each have different depths. 14. The board connector of claim 1 , wherein the first slot and the second slot each receive an identical cable connector. 15. The board connector of claim 1 , wherein the first, second, third, and fourth signal conductors are each receptacle conductors. 16. The board connector of claim 1 , wherein the housing is configured to overhang an edge of a mounting substrate. 17. The board connector of claim 1 , wherein the housing has a height of approximately 1.7 mm to approximately 4 mm. 18. The board connector of claim 5 wherein the housing has a height of approximately 4 mm to approximately 7 mm. 19. The board connector of claim 5 , wherein the first slot, the second slot, and the third slot each have a same width. 20. The board connector of claim 8 , wherein the housing has a height of approximately 5 mm to approximately 8 mm.
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