Optical transmission module and imaging device
US-2015318924-A1 · Nov 5, 2015 · US
US9810898B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9810898-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414764459-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 25, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 16, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 7, 2017 |
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A photoelectric composite module including a first connecting member having an outer frame having a tubular shape, and a plurality of contacts provided in an interior of the outer frame, a first printed board on which a photoelectric conversion element configured to convert an electrical signal into an optical signal is mounted, and which is configured to act as a relay between the contacts and the photoelectric conversion element and a second printed board configured to act as a relay between the contacts and an electrical signal cable. The first printed board and the second printed board are three-dimensionally arranged.
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What is claimed is: 1. A photoelectric composite module comprising: a first connecting member having an outer frame having a tubular shape and a proximal and distal end side, and a plurality of contacts provided in an interior of the outer frame at the proximal end side, the plurality of contacts providing an electrical connection to outside at the distal end side; a first printed board on which a photoelectric conversion element configured to convert an electrical signal into an optical signal is mounted, and which is configured to act as a relay between the contacts and the photoelectric conversion element; and a second printed board configured to act as a relay between the contacts and an electrical signal cable, wherein the first printed board and the second printed board are three-dimensionally arranged. 2. The photoelectric composite module according to claim 1 , wherein at least part of the first printed board and at least part of the second printed board are arranged in respective different plain faces. 3. The photoelectric composite module according to claim 1 , wherein at least part of the second printed board has a curved shape, and wherein at least part of the first printed board and at least part of the second printed board are arranged in respective different faces. 4. The photoelectric composite module according to claim 3 , wherein the second printed board is formed of a flexible substrate, at least part of which is bendable. 5. The photoelectric composite module according to claim 3 , wherein the first printed board is formed of a rigid substrate having a planar shape. 6. The photoelectric composite module according to claim 1 , wherein at least part of the first printed board and at least part of the second printed board are arranged in an overlapping manner. 7. The photoelectric composite module according to claim 1 , wherein, when the interior of the outer frame is divided into a first area and a second area other than the first area as viewed from a direction along a central axis of the outer frame, the plurality of contacts include a plurality of first contacts provided in the first area, and a plurality of second contacts provided in the second area, wherein the first printed board is electrically connected to the plurality of first contacts, and wherein the second printed board is electrically connected to the plurality of second contacts. 8. The photoelectric composite module according to claim 7 , wherein, in the interior of the outer frame, the first area and the second area are band-shaped areas being parallel to each other and each extending in a first direction orthogonal to the central axis. 9. The photoelectric composite module according to claim 7 , wherein the first area is an area including the central axis. 10. The photoelectric composite module according to claim 9 , wherein the first area is a band-shaped area extending in a first direction orthogonal to the central axis. 11. The photoelectric composite module according to claim 7 , wherein, in the first area, the plurality of first contacts are arranged side by side at a first pitch, and wherein, in the second area, the plurality of second contacts are arranged side by side at a second pitch, which is smaller than the first pitch. 12. The photoelectric composite module according to claim 11 , wherein the outer frame has a cylindrical shape, and wherein the first area is a band-shaped area including the central axis and extending in a radial direction of the outer frame. 13. The photoelectric composite module according to claim 1 , wherein the first printed board is arranged along a central axis of the outer frame. 14. The photoelectric composite module according to claim 1 , wherein the second printed board includes a plurality of first lands electrically connected to ground wires constituting a conductor pattern provided to the second printed board, and formed in one of a central area and an other area, which excludes the central area, on a surface of the second printed board in a second direction along the surface, and a plurality of second lands electrically connected to signal wires constituting a conductor pattern provided to the second printed board, and formed in the other of the central area and the other area, which excludes the central area, on the surface of the second printed board. 15. The photoelectric composite module according to claim 14 , wherein the one is the central area on the surface of the second printed board. 16. The photoelectric composite module according to claim 15 , wherein a plurality of the electrical signal cables each formed of a coaxial cable are provided, wherein each of the plurality of electrical signal cables is electrically connected to a corresponding pair of the first land and the second land which is adjacent to the first land, and wherein the first land and the second land of each of the pairs are formed to be lined up in an inclined direction with respect to the second direction on the surface of the second printed board. 17. The photoelectric composite module according to claim 1 , wherein the first printed board is electrically connected to a plurality of first contacts arranged side by side in two rows in the interior of the outer frame, the plurality of first contacts being included in the plurality of contacts, wherein the plurality of first contacts include respective first pin-shaped portions being elastically deformable and protruding toward a side where the first printed board and the second printed board are arranged, and wherein, when the first printed board is inserted between a first row of the two rows of the first contacts and a second row of the two rows of the first contacts, a plurality of the first pin-shaped portions hold the first printed board while being elastically deformed, and are electrically connected to the first printed board. 18. The photoelectric composite module according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the plurality of contacts includes a pin-shaped portion protruding toward a side where the first printed board and the second printed board are arranged, and wherein the second printed board is formed of a flexible substrate having a first connecting part having a hole through which the pin-shaped portion is inserted, the first connecting part being electrically connected to the at least one of the plurality of contacts, and a second connecting part arranged at a position overlapping with the first printed board when bent with respect to the first connecting part, the second connecting part being electrically connected to the electrical signal cable. 19. A camera head used in an endoscopic device, the camera head comprising: a photoelectric composite module including a first connecting member having an outer frame having a tubular shape and a proximal and distal end side, and a plurality of contacts provided in an interior of the outer frame at the proximal end side, the plurality of contacts providing an electrical connection to outside at the distal end side; a first printed board on which a photoelectric conversion element configured to convert an electrical signal into an optical signal is mounted, and which is configured to act as a relay between the contacts and the photoelectric conversion element; and a second printed board configured to act as a relay between the contacts and an electrical signal cable, and three-dimensionally arranged with respect to the first printed board
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