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JP5038818B2
JP5038818B2 JP2007215538A JP2007215538A JP5038818B2 JP 5038818 B2 JP5038818 B2 JP 5038818B2 JP 2007215538 A JP2007215538 A JP 2007215538A JP 2007215538 A JP2007215538 A JP 2007215538A JP 5038818 B2 JP5038818 B2 JP 5038818B2
JP2007215538A
JP2009048919A (en
JP2009048919A5 (en
和将 小林
2007-08-22 Application filed by 住友電気工業株式会社, 住友電装株式会社, 株式会社オートネットワーク技術研究所 filed Critical 住友電気工業株式会社
2007-08-22 Priority to JP2007215538A priority Critical patent/JP5038818B2/en
2009-03-05 Publication of JP2009048919A publication Critical patent/JP2009048919A/en
2010-07-22 Publication of JP2009048919A5 publication Critical patent/JP2009048919A5/ja
2012-10-03 Publication of JP5038818B2 publication Critical patent/JP5038818B2/en
The present invention relates to a board connector, and more particularly to a board connector that is attached to a printed circuit board on which printed wiring is formed for transmission / reception of signals and power supply.
2. Description of the Related Art Conventionally, electronic and electrical devices mounted on vehicles such as automobiles have been provided with a large number of printed boards on which electronic components, ICs (integrated circuits), and the like are mounted. Wires for transmitting / receiving signals to / from other printed circuit boards and power supply are connected. A board connector is used to relay-connect these electric wires and the printed board.
The board connector is generally formed by housing a terminal for transmitting signals in a housing. For example, as shown in FIG. 9, a board connector 70 in which a terminal 72 for signal transmission is accommodated in a dielectric 74, the outer periphery of the dielectric 74 is covered with a shield shell 76, and the shield shell 76 is accommodated in a housing 78. It has been known. The terminal 72 has a substantially L shape in which a drooping portion 72b extends in the vertical direction from one end of a horizontal portion 72a connected to the wire terminal.
When the board connector includes a plurality of terminals, the terminals may be arranged in a plurality of stages in the height direction due to space constraints. At this time, when the lower terminal is arranged inside the L shape in parallel with the L shape of the terminal arranged in the upper stage, the route between the upper terminal that is the outer circuit and the lower terminal that is the inner circuit The length is different. Therefore, for example, in a differential method in which data is transmitted to a pair of signal lines, a phase difference is generated between a terminal arranged at the upper stage and a terminal arranged at the lower stage, so that the signal delay (skew) is reduced. Problems may occur.
Therefore, attempts have been made to solve such a problem of signal delay (skew). For example, Patent Document 1 discloses a board connector 80 in which terminals 82 are arranged in a plurality of stages in the height direction as shown in FIG. This board connector 80 is connected to the conductive area on the board 86 where the uppermost terminal 82 a in the housing 84 is closest to the housing 84, and the lowermost terminal 82 b in the housing 84 is the board 86 farthest from the housing 84. Connected to the upper conductive area, terminal 82 is substantially the same length.
Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 06-79085
However, in the board connector 80 of Patent Document 1, the lowermost terminal 82b in the housing 84 is elongated in the depth direction of the housing 84, and the length of the uppermost terminal 82a in the housing 84 is substantially the same. Therefore, the board connector 80 is large in the depth direction. Further, since the lowermost terminal 82b is connected to a conductive area farther than the conductive area on the substrate 86 to which the uppermost terminal 82a is connected, the uppermost terminal 82a and the lowermost terminal 82b cross each other. Yes. As a result, there has been a problem that signal crosstalk (crosstalk) is likely to occur.
A problem to be solved by the present invention is to provide a board connector capable of suppressing the occurrence of signal delay (skew) and suppressing the occurrence of signal crosstalk without increasing the connector in the depth direction. It is to provide.
In order to solve the above problems, a board connector according to the present invention includes a horizontal portion connected to an electric wire end, and a plurality of hanging portions that are suspended from one end of the horizontal portion and connected to a signal pattern of a printed circuit board. A board connector having a terminal , wherein the plurality of terminals are accommodated in a housing having a plurality of insertion holes for inserting horizontal portions of the terminals and a plurality of receiving grooves for receiving hanging portions of the terminals. The plurality of terminals are arranged in a plurality of horizontal portions in the height direction, and the drooping portion of the terminal in which the horizontal portion is arranged in the upper step is deeper than the drooping portion of the terminal arranged in the lower step. The hanging portion of the terminal arranged in the lower stage is bent in the width direction, and the path length of the terminal arranged in the upper stage and the path length of the terminal arranged in the lower stage are are the same, further, said end Hanging portion of the can previously which is bent in the width direction, it is an gist to be accommodated in the accommodating groove base end portion of the hanging portion of another terminal arranged in the width direction of the terminal is accommodated.
In this case, it is desirable that the plurality of terminals be arranged substantially in parallel when viewed from the width direction.
In particular, the plurality of terminals are housed in a housing having a plurality of insertion holes for inserting the horizontal portions of the terminals and a plurality of housing grooves for housing the hanging portions of the terminals. The tip bent in the width direction is preferably accommodated in the accommodation groove in which the base end portion of the hanging portion of the terminals arranged next to each other in the width direction of the terminal is accommodated.
In the board connector according to the present invention, the drooping portion of the terminal arranged on the upper stage is arranged on the far side in the depth direction from the drooping portion of the terminal arranged on the lower stage, so that the terminal arranged on the upper stage and the terminal arranged on the lower stage And do not cross. Therefore, the occurrence of signal crosstalk (crosstalk) can be suppressed. Also, by bending the drooping portion of the terminal arranged in the lower stage in the width direction, the path length of the terminal arranged in the upper stage and the path length of the terminal arranged in the lower stage are made the same, so the connector is increased in the depth direction. Thus, the occurrence of signal delay (skew) can be suppressed.
In this case, when the plurality of terminals are arranged substantially in parallel when viewed from the width direction, the connector is further reduced in the depth direction.
In the plurality of terminals, when the tip bent in the width direction of the drooping portion is accommodated in the accommodation groove in which the base end portion of the drooping portion of another terminal arranged in the width direction is accommodated, the accommodation groove is shared. Because there is a part to make, the connector is also reduced in the width direction. In particular, when the connector is accommodated in the adjacent accommodation groove in the width direction, the connector is further reduced in the width direction.
Next, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. In the board connector according to the present embodiment, the side connected to the wire terminal is the front side, and the opposite side is the rear side (the depth direction back side). Further, the upward direction from the printed circuit board to which the board connector is attached is defined as the height direction, and the direction perpendicular to both the height direction and the depth direction is defined as the width direction of the board connector.
As shown in FIG. 1, a board connector 10 according to an embodiment of the present invention houses a plurality of terminals 12 that electrically connect between an electric wire terminal and a printed wiring of a printed board in an inner housing 14. The outer periphery of the inner housing 14 is covered with a shield shell 16 and a shell cover 18 for electromagnetically shielding the plurality of terminals 12, and the shield shell 16 is accommodated in the outer housing 20.
The plurality of terminals 12 are formed by punching / bending a conductive plate such as a metallic plate. The plurality of terminals 12 include a tab-like horizontal portion 22 connected to a connection terminal attached to a terminal of an electric wire to be connected, and a tab-like droop that is suspended from one end of the horizontal portion 22 and connected to a signal pattern on a printed circuit board. Part 24. The drooping portion 24 is electrically connected to the signal pattern of the printed circuit board by solder or the like after the tab-shaped tip is inserted into the conductive through hole electrically connected to the signal pattern of the printed circuit board.
The plurality of terminals 12 are arranged in two stages in the height direction and in three rows in the width direction. As shown in FIG. 2, the upper terminal 12a arranged in the upper stage in the height direction has a drooping portion 24a extending substantially linearly in a substantially right angle direction from a horizontal portion 22a formed in a substantially linear shape. Is substantially L-shaped. On the other hand, as shown in FIG. 3, the lower terminal 12b arranged at the lower stage in the height direction has a drooping portion 24b extending from the horizontal part 22b formed in a substantially straight line shape once in a substantially right angle direction, and then in a substantially straight line form. It is bent diagonally downward in the width direction and then bent again in the vertical direction. In the lower terminal 12b, the horizontal portion 22b and the drooping portion 24b are substantially perpendicular, and the drooping portion 24b has a substantially S-shape. The lower terminal 12b is configured such that the hanging portion 24b is bent in the width direction to increase the path length, and is the same as the path length of the upper terminal 12a.
The inner housing 14 that accommodates the plurality of terminals 12 is formed of an insulating resin material having a predetermined dielectric constant, and is assembled between the plurality of terminals 12 and the shield shell 16 to keep them in an insulated state. . As shown in FIG. 4, the inner housing 14 has a substantially rectangular parallelepiped outer shape, and includes a plurality of insertion holes 26 into which the horizontal portions 22 of the plurality of terminals 12 can be inserted. At one opening end of the insertion hole 26, a plurality of accommodation grooves 28 for accommodating the hanging parts 24 are formed along a vertical direction orthogonal to the direction in which the insertion hole 26 is formed. The partition wall 30 that partitions the housing groove 28 is cut out obliquely downward in the middle, and the one housing groove 28 and the next housing groove 28 are connected by this notch 30a, so that the lower terminal 12b is suspended. A portion bent in the width direction of the portion 24b can be accommodated. The accommodation groove 28 has a depth that allows the upper stage terminal 12a and the lower stage terminal 12b to be stacked and accommodated.
A plurality of terminals 12 are accommodated in the inner housing 14. As shown in FIG. 5, the inner housing 14 first accommodates the lower terminal 12 b among the plurality of terminals 12. The horizontal portion 22b of the lower terminal 12b is inserted into the insertion hole 26 positioned at the lower stage of the inner housing 14, and the hanging portion 24b of the lower terminal 12b is received in the receiving groove 28. The drooping portion 24b of the lower terminal 12b is bent in the width direction, and when the portion bent in the width direction is accommodated along the notch 30a of the partition wall 30 that partitions the receiving groove 28, the vertical portion of the tip bent in the width direction is accommodated. The portion extending in the direction is disposed at the position of the next accommodation groove 28 and is accommodated therein. That is, the tip bent in the width direction of the hanging portion 24b of the lower terminal 12b is accommodated in the accommodation groove 28 adjacent to the accommodation groove 28 in which the base end side is accommodated.
Next, the upper terminal 12 a is accommodated in the inner housing 14. The horizontal portion 22a of the upper terminal 12a is inserted into the insertion hole 26 located at the upper stage of the inner housing 14, and the hanging portion 24a of the upper terminal 12a is received in the receiving groove 28. The drooping portion 24a of the upper terminal 12a is formed in a substantially linear shape, and the drooping portion 24a of one terminal 12a is accommodated in one accommodating groove 28. The drooping portion 24a of the upper terminal 12a is accommodated in the accommodation groove 28 in which the drooping portion 24b of the lower terminal 12b is accommodated without being in contact with the lower terminal 12b, and the depth of the drooping portion 24b of the lower terminal 12b. It is arranged on the back side in the direction.
The plurality of terminals 12 have a plurality of horizontal portions 22 arranged in the height direction, and the drooping portion 24a of the upper terminal 12a in which the horizontal portion 22 is arranged in the upper row is a drooping portion of the lower terminal 12b arranged in the lower row. It arrange | positions in the depth direction back | inner side rather than 24b. The lower terminal 12b is arranged inwardly of the upper terminal 12a, and the upper terminal 12a and the lower terminal 12b do not intersect. For this reason, the influence of the signal flowing through the upper terminal 12a (lower terminal 12b) on the signal flowing through the lower terminal 12b (upper terminal 12a) is reduced, compared to the case where the upper terminal 12a and the lower terminal 12b intersect. The occurrence of signal crosstalk can be suppressed.
Then, the drooping portion 24b of the lower terminal 12b is bent in the width direction to increase the path length of the lower terminal 12b, and the path lengths of the lower terminal 12b and the upper terminal 12a are the same. For example, a pair of signal lines is used. When signals are transmitted by the differential method, when a pair of signals are passed between the upper terminal 12a and the lower terminal 12b, a phase shift can be suppressed, and a signal delay (skew) can be suppressed. At this time, since the connector is prevented from increasing in the depth direction, there is a great structural advantage.
Further, the tip of the lower terminal 12b bent in the width direction of the hanging portion 24b is accommodated in the accommodation groove 28 adjacent to the accommodation groove 28 in which the base end side is accommodated. Since the housing groove 28 is shared with the base end side of the hanging portion 24b of the terminal 12b, the connector is further reduced in the width direction. In addition, since it is not necessary to separately prepare the accommodation groove 28 for accommodating the bent portion of the hanging part 24b in the width direction, the structure of the inner housing 14 can be simplified.
As described above, in the lower terminal 12b, the path length is extended by bending the drooping portion 24b in the width direction. At this time, the path length can be extended by a method such as disposing the bent point further, increasing the bending angle (angle θ in FIG. 3B), increasing the number of bendings, and the like. . That is, by such a method, the path length of the lower terminal 12b can be adjusted to an appropriate length so as to be the same as the path length of the upper terminal 12a.
As an example of disposing the bent point further away, as long as the size of the connector in the width direction allows, the groove bent in the width direction of the hanging portion 24a of the lower terminal 12a is accommodated in the accommodation groove in which the base end side is accommodated. 28 or two or more adjacent to the accommodation groove 28 can be shown. That is, it is not limited to what accommodates the tip bent in the width direction in the next accommodation groove.
As for the number of times of bending, for example, as shown in FIG. That is, the drooping portion 24b of the lower terminal 12b extends substantially linearly in a substantially right angle direction from the horizontal portion 22b, then bends obliquely downward in the width direction, and then turns back and bends obliquely downward in the opposite width direction. , Again bent vertically. The tip of the hanging portion 24b of the lower terminal 12b bent in the width direction is folded back and accommodated in the same accommodation groove 28 as the accommodation groove 28 in which the base end side is accommodated. The lower terminal 12b shown in FIG. 6 has a larger number of bendings and a longer path length than the lower terminal 12b shown in FIG.
The arrangement of the plurality of terminals 12 is not limited to two in the height direction, and may be three or more. Moreover, it is not limited to 3 columns in the width direction, and may be 1 column, 2 columns, or 4 columns or more.
For example, in the case of three levels in the height direction, like the upper terminal 12a, the upper terminal, the middle terminal, and the lower terminal have the same substantially L shape, and the upper terminal is the back side in the depth direction of the middle terminal. If the middle stage terminal is arranged on the back side in the depth direction of the lower stage terminal, the path length of the terminal becomes the upper stage terminal, the middle stage terminal, and the lower stage terminal in descending order. Then, if the middle terminal and the lower terminal are bent in the width direction, the middle terminal and the lower terminal are made to have the same path length as the upper terminal without crossing the terminals while suppressing the connector from becoming larger in the depth direction. Can do. At this time, since the path length of the lower terminal is shorter than that of the middle terminal, it is necessary to change the bending method from that of the middle terminal and to extend it further.
For example, the drooping portion is bent in the width direction, and the tip bent in the width direction of the middle terminal is accommodated in the next receiving groove, and the tip bent in the width direction of the lower terminal is accommodated in the two adjacent receiving grooves. You may make it do. Further, the bending angle of the lower terminal may be larger than that of the middle terminal. Further, the path length may be increased by increasing the number of times the lower terminal is bent.
The inner housing 14 that accommodates the plurality of terminals 12 is accommodated in the shield shell 16. The inner housing 14 is formed with engaging recesses 32 for engaging and holding in the shield shell 16 on both side surfaces.
The shield shell 16 that covers the outer periphery of the inner housing 14 electromagnetically shields the plurality of terminals 12 accommodated in the inner housing 14. The shield shell 16 is formed in a hollow shape by punching or bending a conductive plate material such as a metal plate material, and the inner housing 14 can be accommodated in the hollow portion inside. The outer shape of the shield shell 16 viewed from the width direction is substantially L-shaped in the same direction as the upper terminal 12a, and the fitting portion 34 that covers the horizontal portions 22 of the plurality of terminals 12 has a corner in the horizontal direction. A board connection part 36 is formed extending in the vertical direction from the rear end of the fitting part 34 so as to connect the shield shell 16 to the printed board.
A tongue-like spring piece 38 bent slightly inward is formed on both side surfaces of the fitting portion 34 by punching, and the fitting portion of the outer conductor terminal (shield shell) of the mating connector It comes to be in elastic contact.
A pair of tab-like leg pieces 40 that are inserted into the conductive through holes of the printed circuit board are formed on the board connecting portion 36 so as to protrude vertically downward from both side surfaces, and the leg pieces 40 are inserted into the through holes. By being soldered, the board connecting portion 36 is electrically connected to the printed board. Between the pair of leg pieces 40, a restricting piece 42 is formed protruding from the side surface of the board connecting portion 36 to the outside in the width direction so as to regulate the housing position when the shield shell 16 is housed in the outer housing 20. ing.
The rear surface of the shield shell 16 is open so that the inner housing 14 can be accommodated from the rear. On both side surfaces of the shield shell 16, engagement protrusions 44 that protrude toward the inside are formed at positions corresponding to the engagement recesses 32 formed in the inner housing 14. When the inner housing 14 is accommodated, the engagement protrusion 44 of the shield shell 16 falls into the engagement recess 32 of the inner housing 14, and the inner housing 14 is engaged and held in the shield shell 16.
Engaging protrusions 50 for engaging and holding the shell cover 18 are provided on the both side surfaces 46 of the shield shell 16 and the rear end side of the ceiling surface 48 so as to protrude outward. The rear surface of the shield shell 16 that is open after accommodating 14 is covered with a shell cover 18.
The shell cover 18 is formed by punching a conductive plate material such as a metal plate material. The shell cover 18 has three sides substantially perpendicular to the main body surface 52 in order to form an overlap margin between the side surfaces 46 and the ceiling surface 48 of the shield shell 16. The side surface 54 and the ceiling surface 56 are extended and formed by bending. Engagement holes 58 for engaging with the engaging protrusions 50 provided on the rear end sides of the both side surfaces 46 and the ceiling surface 48 of the shield shell 16 correspond to the both side surfaces 54 and the ceiling surface 56 of the shell cover 18. When the shell cover 18 is put on the rear end side of the shield shell 16, the engagement protrusion 50 of the shield shell 16 is engaged with the engagement hole 58 of the shell cover 18, and the shell cover 18 is The shield shell 16 is engaged and held on the rear end side. Further, on both side surfaces 54 and the ceiling surface 56 of the shell cover 18, there are protruding protrusions 60 that regulate the housing position when the shield shell 16 assembled with the shell cover 18 is housed from behind in the outer housing 20. Is formed.
The outer housing 20 that houses the shield shell 16 is integrally formed in an approximately rectangular parallelepiped shape with an insulating resin material. On the front side, a hood portion 62 that can accommodate a mating connector that fits with the hood portion 62 is formed, and the ceiling surface of the hood portion 62 is formed in a protruding shape on the connector housing of the mating connector. An engagement hole 64 that can be engaged with the engagement protrusion is formed. On the rear side of the hood portion 62, an accommodating portion 66 that accommodates the shield shell 16 is formed to extend.
The accommodating portion 66 is opened on the rear side and the lower side so that the shield shell 16 can be accommodated from the rear, and a regulating piece 42 and a regulating projection 60 that regulate the accommodating position of the shield shell 16 are formed on the inner wall surface of the accommodating portion 66. A guide groove 68 for guiding is formed from the rear to the front, and the shield shell 16 is guided and accommodated in the accommodating portion 66 of the outer housing 20. The housing portion 66 opens in the front-rear direction, and the front side communicates with the hood portion 62. When the shield shell 16 is housed in the housing portion 66, the fitting portion 34 projects into the hood portion 62 and It can be fitted and connected to the shield shell.
As shown in the side sectional view (FIG. 7), the board connector 10 having the above-described configuration inserts the horizontal portions 22 of the plurality of terminals 12 into the insertion holes 26 of the inner housing 14, and the entire terminals are connected to the inner housing 14. Accommodate. Next, the inner housing 14 accommodating the plurality of terminals 12 is accommodated in the shield shell 16, and the rear side of the inner housing 14 is covered with the shell cover 18. Next, the shield shell 16 in which the inner housing 14 is accommodated is accommodated in the accommodating portion 66 of the outer housing 20 from behind, and the assembly is completed. In the assembled board connector 10, the upper terminal 12 a is disposed on the far side in the depth direction of the lower terminal 12 b when viewed from the width direction. Further, the upper terminal 12a and the lower terminal 12b are arranged substantially in parallel to prevent the board connector 10 from increasing in the depth direction.
As shown in FIG. 8, the assembled board connector 10 has the horizontal ends of the plurality of terminals 12 arranged in two stages and three rows in the hood portion 62. The tip of the drooping portion 24 appears at a distant position. Leg portions 40 of the shield shell 16 appear on both outer sides of the hanging portion 24 in the width direction. When the tab-like hanging portions 24 of the plurality of terminals 12 projecting from the lower end of the outer housing 20 and the leg portions 40 of the shield shell 16 are inserted into the through holes connected to the printed wiring of the printed board and soldered, the board connector 10 is electrically connected to the printed wiring of the printed circuit board.
Although the embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail above, the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and various modifications can be made without departing from the gist of the present invention.
For example, in the above embodiment, the board connector 10 includes the shield shell 16, but may have a configuration that does not include the shield shell 16. In addition, the plurality of terminals 12 arranged in the width direction may not be arranged substantially in parallel, and may be configured to be bent in the opposite direction, for example. Further, the upper terminal 12a and the lower terminal 12b do not have to be substantially parallel when viewed from the width direction as long as they do not intersect.
It is a disassembled perspective view showing the board connector concerning one embodiment of the present invention. It is a schematic diagram showing an upper stage terminal, and is a perspective view (a) and a rear view (b). It is a schematic diagram showing a lower terminal, a perspective view (a) and a rear view (b). It is the figure which looked at the inner housing from the back side. It is the figure which showed the process in which a some terminal is accommodated in an inner housing. It is the figure which accommodated the some terminal which concerns on another form in the inner housing. It is side surface sectional drawing of the connector for boards. It is the figure which looked at the connector for substrates from the front side. It is a figure showing an example of the conventional board | substrate connector. It is a figure showing an example of the conventional board | substrate connector.
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 10 Board | substrate connector 12 Multiple terminal 12a Upper stage terminal 12b Lower stage terminal 14 Inner housing 16 Shield shell 18 Shell cover 20 Outer housing 22, 22a, 22b Horizontal part 24, 24a, 24b Hanging part 26 Insertion hole 28 Accommodating groove 28
A board connector comprising a plurality of terminals each having a horizontal part connected to an electric wire terminal and a hanging part hanging from one end of the horizontal part and connected to a signal pattern of a printed circuit board,
The plurality of terminals are housed in a housing having a plurality of insertion holes for inserting horizontal portions of the terminals and a plurality of housing grooves for housing hanging portions of the terminals,
The plurality of terminals are arranged in a plurality of horizontal portions in the height direction, and the hanging portion of the terminal in which the horizontal portion is arranged in the upper row is located on the far side in the depth direction from the hanging portion of the terminal arranged in the lower row. while being arranged, depending portion of terminals arranged in the lower part is bent in the width direction, it has a path length of terminals arranged in the lower part and the path length of the terminals arranged on the upper stage in the same ,
Further, the drooping portion of the terminal is accommodated in a receiving groove in which a base end portion of a drooping portion of another terminal arranged in the width direction of the terminal is accommodated at a tip bent in the width direction. Board connector.
The board connector according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of terminals are arranged substantially in parallel when viewed from the width direction.
The plurality of terminals are housed in a housing having a plurality of insertion holes for inserting horizontal portions of the terminals and a plurality of housing grooves for housing the hanging portions of the terminals. The substrate according to claim 1 or 2 , wherein the tip bent in the width direction is accommodated in an accommodation groove in which a base end portion of a hanging portion of the terminals arranged next to each other in the width direction of the terminal is accommodated. Connector.
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