Paddle card assembly for high speed applications
US-9466925-B2 · Oct 11, 2016 · US
US9751144B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9751144-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514853887-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 14, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 12, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 5, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 5, 2017 |
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A cable connector assembly includes a PCB defining some second conductive pads disposed on a rear end portion of the PCB and some third conductive pads disposed behind the second conductive pads, a cable defining a number of coaxial wires and single wires, and a housing. Each coaxial wire has a first inner conductor, an inner insulative layer enclosing the first inner conductor, a metal braided layer soldered to the corresponding third conductive pads, and an outer insulative layer. Part of the coaxial wires and single wires adjacent to the coaxial wires are disposed on at least one surface of the PCB. Each single wire has a second conductor, a first insulative layer, and a second insulative layer. The first insulative layer is made of heat-resisting material to prevent the adjacent single wires from being damaged when soldering the metal braided layer of the coaxial wires.
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A cable connector assembly comprising: an internal printed circuit board (PCB) defining a front end portion, an opposite rear end portion, and a middle portion, the PCB comprising a row of first conductive pads disposed on the front end portion, a row of second conductive pads disposed on the rear end portion, and a row of third conductive pads disposed behind the second conductive pads, the PCB having an upper surface and an opposite lower surface; a cable electrically connected to the PCB and comprising a plurality of coaxial wires and a plurality of single wires, each coaxial wire having a first inner conductor soldered to a corresponding second conductive pad, an inner insulative layer enclosing the first inner conductor, a metal braided layer enclosing the inner insulative layer and soldered to a corresponding third conductive pad, and an outer insulative layer enclosing the metal braided layer; and a housing receiving the PCB; wherein some of the coaxial wires and some of the single wires adjacent to and arranged in a row with the some coaxial wires are disposed on at least one surface of the PCB, each single wire having a second conductor soldered to a corresponding second conductive pad, a first insulative layer enclosing the second conductor, and a second insulative layer enclosing the first insulative layer, the first insulative layer being made of heat-resisting material to protect the associated single wire when soldering the metal braided layer of the coaxial wire. 2. The cable connector assembly as recited in claim 1 , wherein the single wires are disposed on a middle portion of the PCB, while the coaxial wires are disposed on two sides of the PCB. 3. The cable connector assembly as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first insulative layer enclosed in the second insulative layer is made of PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene). 4. The cable connector assembly as recited in claim 3 , wherein the second insulative layer is made of PET (Polyethylene terephthalate). 5. The cable connector assembly as recited in claim 4 , wherein the single wires comprise a plurality of first single wires defining the second conductor and the first insulative layer, and a plurality of second single wires defining the second conductor, the first insulative layer, and the second insulative layer, the second single wires disposed adjacent to the coaxial wires. 6. The cable connector assembly as recited in claim 1 , further comprising a spacer locating the cable. 7. The cable connector assembly as recited in claim 6 , wherein the cable extends out of a rear end of the spacer and is fixed by glue, the second insulative layer being made of PET to convenient to fix the cable with the spacer. 8. The cable connector assembly as recited in claim 6 , wherein the spacer comprises a holding slot for holding the PCB. 9. A cable connector assembly comprising: a printed circuit board defining around a rear edge region thereon a plurality of front pads and a plurality of rear pads spaced from each other in a front-to-back direction, the front pads being arranged with one another in a transverse direction perpendicular to said front-to-back direction; a cable including a plurality of coaxial wires and a plurality of single wires, each of the coaxial wires including an inner conductor, an inner insulative layer, an outer conductor and an outer insulative layer concentrically enclosed by one another in sequence from an inner side to an outer side, the inner conductor being soldering upon the corresponding front pad and the outer conductor being soldering upon the corresponding rear pad; each of said single wires including a first conductor enclosed by a first insulative layer, the first conductor being soldered upon the corresponding front pad, the inner conductors of the coaxial wires being soldered upon the corresponding front pads commonly in a first region while the first conductors of the signal wires being soldered upon the corresponding front pads around a second region spaced from the first region in the transverse direction; a spacer intimately located behind a rear edge of the printed circuit board and defining a plurality of through holes through which said coaxial wires and said single wires extend in the front-to-back direction; wherein the single wire closest to the first region than the others in the transverse direction, has the corresponding first insulative layer which is heat-resisting while not good in adhesion with regard to the spacer, and further a second insulative layer enclosing said first insulative layer, said second insulative layer being of good adhesion with regard to the spacer. 10. The cable connector assembly as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the first insulative layer each of others of said single wires is of good adhesion with regard to the spacer. 11. The cable connector assembly as claimed in claim 9 , wherein in the coaxial wire, the outer insulative layer is of good adhesion with regard to the spacer. 12. The cable connector assembly as claimed in claim 9 , wherein a plurality of contact pads are formed on a front edge region of the printed circuit board for connecting to corresponding contacts in an electrically connector which is located in front of the printed circuit board, and an amount of the said contact pads is more than a sum of amounts of both said coaxial wires and said single wires. 13. The cable connector assembly as claimed in claim 9 , wherein a plurality of contact pads are formed on a front edge region of the printed circuit board for connecting to corresponding contacts in an electrically connector which is located in front of the printed circuit board, an amount of said contact pads is more than a sum of amounts of the both said front pads and said rear pads. 14. The cable connector assembly as claimed in claim 9 , wherein a dimension of the rear pad is larger than that of the front pad in the transverse direction. 15. The cable connector assembly as claimed in 14 , wherein the rear pad extends in the transverse direction with an inner end proximate said single wire which is closest to the first region in the transverse direction. 16. A method of assembling a cable to a printed circuit board, comprising steps of: providing a printed circuit board with a plurality of front pads and a plurality of rear pads in a front-to-back direction around a rear edge region, wherein an amount of the front pads is more than that of the rear pads, said front pads being arranged with one another along a transverse direction perpendicular to said front-to-back direction; dividing said front pads into first and second regions in said transverse direction; providing an insulative space located behind the printed circuit board in the front-to-back direction and formed with a plurality of through holes in the front-to-back direction; providing a cable with a plurality of coaxial wires and a plurality of single wires; each of said coaxial wires including an inner conductor, an inner insulative layer, an outer conductor and an outer insulative layer concentrically enclosed by one another in sequence from an inner side to an outer side, the inner conductor being soldering upon the corresponding front pad and the outer conductor being soldering upon the corresponding rear pad, each of said single wires including a single conductor enclosed in an insulative layer; soldering the inner conductors of the coaxial wires to the corresponding front pads in the first region, respectively, and soldering the single conductors of the single wires to the corresponding front pads in the second
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