PATENT DOCUMENT

Publication Number: US-9033740-B2
Application Number: US-201213455112-A
Country: US
Kind Code: B2

Title: Interposer connectors

Abstract:
High-speed interposer connectors that may be space-efficient, reliable, and may be readily manufactured. One example may provide an interposer connector that may be particularly space-efficient in a vertical direction by using an interposer to form an electrical connection between conductors and a main-logic board or other appropriate substrate. Another example may provide a reliable connection between conductors and a main-logic board by using fasteners to fix an interposer to the main-logic board. Another example may provide connectors that are well-suited to handling high-speed signals by providing a shield to at least partially cover a top of an interposer connector.

Claims:
What is claimed is: 
     
       1. A connector comprising:
 an interposer having a plurality of openings for accepting a corresponding plurality of fasteners, the interposer further comprising:
 a first plurality of contacts on a top side; and 
 a second plurality of contacts on a bottom side, the first plurality of contacts each coupled to at least one of the second plurality of contacts, wherein each of the second plurality of contacts comprises a plurality of spring-like contacts; and 
 
 a shield attached to the top side of the interposer, the shield having an opening for at least one conductor, 
 wherein the shield is soldered to the top side of the interposer. 
 
     
     
       2. The connector of  claim 1  wherein the plurality of openings comprises two openings at opposing ends of the interposer. 
     
     
       3. The connector of  claim 1  wherein the first plurality of contacts each comprise a gold-plated pad. 
     
     
       4. The connector of  claim 1  wherein the shield is soldered to at least one of the first plurality of contacts on the top side of the interposer. 
     
     
       5. The connector of  claim 1  wherein the shield provides mechanical support to prevent bowing of the interposer when the connector is attached to a board. 
     
     
       6. The connector of  claim 1  wherein the opening in the shield is formed to fit a coaxial cable. 
     
     
       7. A connector comprising:
 an interposer having a plurality of openings for accepting a corresponding plurality of fasteners, the interposer further comprising:
 a first plurality of contacts on a top side; and 
 a second plurality of contacts on a bottom side, the first plurality of contacts each coupled to at least one of the second plurality of contacts, wherein each of the second plurality of contacts comprises a plurality of spring-like contacts; and 
 
 a shield attached to the top side of the interposer, the shield having an opening for at least one conductor, 
 wherein the opening in the shield is formed to fit a cable comprising a plurality of conductors, each of the plurality of conductors soldered to at least one of the first plurality of contacts on the top side of the interposer. 
 
     
     
       8. The connector of  claim 7  wherein the shield is soldered to at least one of the first plurality of contacts on the top side of the interposer. 
     
     
       9. The connector of  claim 7  wherein the shield provides mechanical support to prevent bowing of the interposer when the connector is attached to a board. 
     
     
       10. The connector of  claim 7  wherein the opening in the shield is formed to fit a coaxial cable. 
     
     
       11. A method of forming a signal path comprising:
 receiving a main-logic board having a first plurality of contacts and one or more openings; 
 receiving an interposer having one or more openings to align with the one or more openings in the main-logic board, a second plurality of contacts on a bottom side arranged to mate with the first plurality of contacts on the main-logic board, and a third plurality of contacts on a top side; 
 attaching at least one conductor to one of the third plurality of contacts on the top side of the interposer; 
 attaching a shield to the top side of the interposer; and 
 fastening the interposer to the main-logic board, 
 wherein attaching a shield to the top side of the interposer comprises: 
 soldering the shield to at least one of the third plurality of contacts. 
 
     
     
       12. The method of  claim 11  wherein fastening the interposer to the main-logic board comprises:
 aligning the one or more openings in the interposer to the one or more openings in the main-logic board; and 
 inserting a fastener in each of the one or more openings in the interposer. 
 
     
     
       13. The method of  claim 11  wherein fastening the interposer to the main-logic board comprises:
 inserting a threaded insert into each of the openings in the main-logic board; 
 aligning the one or more openings in the interposer to the one or more openings in the main-logic board; and 
 inserting a fastener in each of the threaded inserts. 
 
     
     
       14. The method of  claim 11  wherein each of the second plurality of contacts are formed of a plurality of spring-like contacts. 
     
     
       15. A method of forming a signal path comprising:
 receiving a main-logic board having a first plurality of contacts and one or more openings; 
 receiving an interposer having one or more openings to align with the one or more openings in the main-logic board, a second plurality of contacts on a bottom side arranged to mate with the first plurality of contacts on the main-logic board, and a third plurality of contacts on a top side; 
 attaching at least one conductor to one of the third plurality of contacts on the top side of the interposer; 
 attaching a shield to the top side of the interposer; and 
 fastening the interposer to the main-logic board, 
 wherein the conductor is a conductor for a coaxial cable. 
 
     
     
       16. A method of forming a signal path comprising:
 receiving a main-logic board having a first plurality of contacts and one or more openings; 
 receiving an interposer having one or more openings to align with the one or more openings in the main-logic board, a second plurality of contacts on a bottom side arranged to mate with the first plurality of contacts on the main-logic board, and a third plurality of contacts on a top side; 
 attaching at least one conductor to one of the third plurality of contacts on the top side of the interposer; 
 attaching a shield to the top side of the interposer; and 
 fastening the interposer to the main-logic board, 
 wherein the conductor is a conductor in a cable comprising a plurality of conductors. 
 
     
     
       17. A signal path comprising:
 at least one conductor; 
 an interposer having a plurality of openings, a plurality of contacts on a top side, the conductor soldered to at least one of the plurality of contacts on the top side, and a plurality of contacts on a bottom side, the plurality of contacts on a bottom side each comprising a plurality of spring-like contacts; 
 a board comprising a plurality of openings arranged to align with the plurality of openings in the interposer and a plurality of contacts arranged to align and form electrical connections with the plurality of contacts on the bottom side of the interposer; 
 a shield on the top side of the interposer, the shield soldered to at least one of the plurality of contacts on the top of the interposer; and 
 a plurality of fasteners, each fastener in one of the plurality of openings in the interposer and one of the plurality of openings in the board, wherein the plurality of fasteners mechanically attach the interposer and the board. 
 
     
     
       18. The signal path of  claim 17  wherein the conductor is a conductor for a coaxial cable. 
     
     
       19. The signal path of  claim 17  wherein the conductor is a conductor in a cable comprising a plurality of conductors. 
     
     
       20. The signal path of  claim 17  wherein each of the fasteners comprises a bolt. 
     
     
       21. The signal path of  claim 17  wherein each of the fasteners comprises a screw.

Description:
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS 
     This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application No. 61/478,884, filed Apr. 25, 2011, which is incorporated by reference. 
    
    
     BACKGROUND 
     Electronic devices have become ubiquitous the past several years. The number and types of portable computing devices, tablet, desktop, and all-in-one computers, cell, smart, and media phones, storage devices, portable media players, navigation systems, monitors and other devices has increased tremendously and this increase shows no signs of abating. 
     These electronic devices often share power and data between each other using a cable. These cables may have a connector plug on each end that mates with connector receptacles on the electronic devices. These cables may be left in place for long periods of time, or it may be desirable to disconnect the cable, for example if the cable is not needed for the operation of the device, or if the device is to be moved. 
     Some devices are not useful, or have limited usefulness, when they are not connected through a cable to another device. In such cases, particularly when the device is large and not particularly portable, it may be unimportant that a cable may be disconnected. 
     In these situations, the cable may be directly connected to the device. That is, it may be integrated with the device. Such a device may be referred to as a tethered device. This may save on costs, since a connector plug and receptacle are not needed. Tethering a device may reduce its size, since a cable may be smaller than a receptacle. It may also provide an enhanced user experience, since the cable cannot become detached and misplaced. 
     But it may be difficult to connect a cable to a device in this way. For example, the cable may carry several high-frequency signals. If these signals are not properly shielded, they may generate noise in the form of electromagnetic interference (EMI). Also, simple approaches, such as soldering cable conductors to a main, motherboard, or other printed circuit board, may be undesirable, since such connections may be unreliable and may reduce manufacturing yield. 
     Also, space in these devices may be at a premium. For example, many electronic devices may be very thin, such that a thick connection is impractical. 
     Thus, what is needed are connectors that may provide high-speed connectors that may be space-efficient, reliable, and may be readily manufactured. 
     SUMMARY 
     Accordingly, embodiments of the present invention may provide high-speed interposer connectors that may be space-efficient, reliable, and may be readily manufactured. An exemplary embodiment of the present invention may provide an interposer connector that may be particularly space efficient in a vertical direction. This interposer connector may include first contacts on a top side and second contacts on a bottom side. The first contacts may electrically connect to the second contacts. The first contacts may be arranged to be soldered or otherwise fixed to conductors, such as conductors in a cable. The second contacts may be arranged to mate with third contacts on a main-logic board, motherboard, or other appropriate substrate. 
     In various embodiments of the present invention, the first, second, and third contacts may be pads, spring contacts, or other types of contacts. In a specific embodiment of the present invention, at least some of the contacts may be formed using a plurality of small, spring-like contacts. In a specific embodiment of the present invention, the first contacts on the top of the interposer may be formed as pads (typically plated areas), the second contacts on the bottom of the interposer may each be formed of a plurality of small, spring-like contacts, while the third contacts on a main-logic board may be formed as pads. By connecting the spring-like contacts of the second contacts to the plated pads of the third contacts, reliable electrical connections may be made. Using an interposer to form an electrical connection between conductors and a main-logic board may result in a space-efficient connector. 
     Another illustrative embodiment of the present invention may provide a reliable connection between an interposer and a main-logic board (or other appropriate substrate). In a specific embodiment of the present invention, openings or holes in an interposer are configured to align with openings or holes in a main-logic board. These openings and holes may be aligned to accept a fastener that may securely fix the interposer to the main-logic board. This may provide a secure and reliable connection between the interposer and the main-logic board. 
     Contacts on the bottom of the interposer and top of the main-logic board or other appropriate substrate may be arranged such that they form electrical connections when the openings and holes are aligned. In various embodiments of the present invention, these holes or openings may extend completely through an interposer or main-logic board, though in other embodiments, such holes or openings may only be partially through an interposer or main-logic board. 
     Embodiments of the present invention may also provide connectors that are readily manufactured. In a specific embodiment of the present invention, a main-logic board having contact areas or pads and one or more holes or openings may be provided. An interposer having one or more openings to align with the one or more holes or openings in the main-logic board, as well as contacts on a bottom side arranged to mate with the contacts on the main-logic board, may be provided. The interposer may further include one or more pads or contacts on a top side, to which one or more conductors may be soldered. A shield may be fixed to the top of the interposer. The one or more openings in the interposer may be aligned to the one or more holes or openings in the main-logic board. Fasteners may be placed in the holes and openings, and the interposer may be secured to the main-logic board. 
     Embodiments of the present invention may also provide connectors that are well-suited to handling high-speed signals. A specific embodiment of the present invention may provide a shield to at least partially cover a top of an interposer connector. This shield may have an opening to accept one or more conductors. The shield may cover a top of the interposer connector including an area where the conductors are connected to pads or contacts. The shield may be soldered or otherwise connected to ground pads or contacts on the top of the interposer connector. These ground pads or contacts may connect to a ground on the main-logic board. This arrangement may provide a shield around one or more signal paths, thereby improving high-speed performance. Such shields may also provide mechanical support, for example, to prevent bowing of an interposer connector after it has been attached to a main-logic board. 
     Various embodiments of the present invention may incorporate one or more of these and the other features described herein. A better understanding of the nature and advantages of the present invention may be gained by reference to the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         FIG. 1  illustrates a signal path according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
         FIG. 2  illustrates a side view of a signal path according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
         FIG. 3  illustrates a side view of a signal path according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
         FIG. 4  illustrates a top side of a board according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
         FIG. 5  illustrates bottom side of interposer according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
         FIG. 6  illustrates a side view of a portion of interposer according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
         FIG. 7  illustrates a top view of an interposer according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
         FIG. 8  illustrates a method of manufacturing an interposer connector according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
         FIG. 9  illustrates another cross section of an interposer and main-logic board aligned and fastened together according to an embodiment of the present invention; and 
         FIG. 10  is another flow chart of a method of assembling an interposer and main-logic board according to an embodiment of the present invention. 
     
    
    
     DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS 
       FIG. 1  illustrates a signal path according to an embodiment of the present invention. This figure, as with the other included figures, is shown for illustrative purposes and does not limit either the possible embodiments of the present invention or the claims. 
     The signal path provided by this illustrative embodiment of the present invention may provide a connection between conductors (not shown) in cable  130  and traces (now shown) on board  140 . Cable  130  may enter an electronic device via opening  152  in housing  150 . Cable  130  may be secured in opening  152  by a strain relief (not shown). Cable  130  may attach to a top side of interposer  110 . Interposer  110  may in turn attach to board  140 . Interposer  110  may be attached to board  140  using fasteners  114 . Board  140  may include other devices, apparatus, circuits, and components, such as devices  160 . 
     More specifically, cable  130  may include one or more conductors (not shown). These conductors may convey power, ground, data, status, control, bias, or other types of signals or voltages. Cable  130  may provide these signals and power to an electronic device enclosed by device enclosure  150 . The electronic device may be a portable computing device, tablet, desktop on one computer, cell, smart, or media phone, storage device, portable media player, navigation system, monitor, or other device. Cable  130  may be a coaxial cable, it may be a cable providing a number of conductors for an interface, such as a Universal Serial Bus (USB), High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI), Digital Visual Interface (DVI), DisplayPort, Thunderbolt, or other type of interface. The one or more conductors in cable  130  may attach to contacts (not shown) on a top side of interposer  140 . These contacts may be areas of metal. For example, they may be gold-plated areas. Contacts on a top side of interposer  110  may connect to contacts (not shown) on a bottom side of interposer  110 . Contacts on the bottom side of interposer  110  may also be areas of metal. Alternatively, these contacts may be formed of one or more spring-like contacts. Contacts on a bottom side of interposer  110  may mate with contacts on board  140 . Contacts on board  140  may connect to traces (not shown), which may in turn connect to devices, apparatus, circuitry, and components, such as devices  160 . Interposer  110  may be fastened to board  140  using fasteners  114 . Fasteners  114  may be bolts, screws, or other types of fasteners. Board  140  may be a main-logic board, mother board, flexible circuit board, or other appropriate substrate. 
     Embodiments of the present invention may provide a signal path that may be easily manufactured and highly reliable. For example, conductors in cable  130  may need to only attach to interposer  110 . This may avoid the need to connect conductors in cable  130  directly to board  140 . Such connections may be troublesome in that they may be difficult to form and often have a low yield. This may mean that finished products may need to be reworked, which is time-consuming and expensive. It may be much easier to rework a bad connection between cable  130  and interposer  110  than it would be to rework a bad connection between cable  130  and board  140 . Also, if a bad connection cannot be reworked, it may be much cheaper to discard cable  130  and interposer  110  than it would be to discard cable  130  and board  140 . This may be particularly true if components  160  are expensive. 
       FIG. 2  illustrates a side view of a signal path according to an embodiment of the present invention. Again, cable  130  may enter an electronic device enclosed by device enclosure  150  via opening  152 . One or more conductors in cable  130  may attach to a top side of interposer  110 . Interposer  110  may reside on board  140 . Interposer  110  and board  140  may be attached using one or more fasteners  114 . One or more fasteners  114  may be inserted in openings  244  in interposer  110  and board  140 . 
     Embodiments of the present invention may also provide a well-shielded path from cable  130  to board  140 . In various embodiments of the present invention, a shield may be placed over a top side of interposer  110 . An example is shown in the following figure. 
       FIG. 3  illustrates a side view of a signal path according to an embodiment of the present invention. In this example, a shield  310  may be placed over a top of interposer  110 . Shield  310  may include an opening  312 . Some or all of a number of conductors in cable  130  may enter shield  310  via opening  312 . 
     Again, cable  130  may enter device enclosure  150  through opening  152 . Some or all of a number of conductors in cable  130  may enter shield  310  using opening  312 . One or more conductors in cable  130  may attach to contacts on a top side of interposer  110 . Contacts on a top side of interposer  110  may connect to contacts on a bottom side of interposer  110 . Contacts on a bottom side of interposer  110  may in turn connect to contacts on a top side of board  140 . In this way, signals in the illustrated signal path may be well-shielded. Specifically, a conductor carrying a signal may be shielded in cable  130 . This conductor may be further shielded inside shield  310 . Contacts on a top side of interposer  110  may be at least partly surrounded by contacts connected to shield  310  on a top side of interposer  110 . These contacts on the top side of interposer  110  may connect to contacts on a bottom side of interposer  110 , which may connect to contacts on board  140 . Contacts on board  140  may connect to traces (not shown), which may in turn connect to devices, apparatus, circuitry, and components, such as devices  160  in  FIG. 1 . The contacts and shield  310  may be connected to ground, either through cable  130 , board  140 , or both. 
     In various embodiments of the present invention, shield  310  may attach to a top side of interposer  110  in various ways. For example, in some embodiments of the present invention, shield  310  may be placed over fasteners, such as fasteners  114  shown in  FIG. 1 . In other embodiments the present invention, shield  310  may be placed inside fasteners, such as fasteners  110  shown in  FIG. 1 . In still other embodiments of the present invention, fasteners may be used to attach shield  310  to interposer  110  and board  140 . 
     In various embodiments of the present invention, shield  310  may be soldered to contacts on a top side of interposer  110 . In other embodiments of the present invention, other metallic areas may be provided on a top side of interposer  110 , and shield  310  may soldered to these. In still other embodiments of the present invention, adhesives, such as glue, or other fasteners, may be used to attach shield  310  to interposer  110 . 
     Shield  310  may also be arranged to provide stiffness to interposer  110 . That is, shield  310  may be used to prevent or reduce bowing that may result in interposer  110  when interposer  110  is attached to board  140 . That is, when interposer  110  is attached to board  140 , interposer  110  may bow. This bowing may lift contacts on a bottom side of interposer  110  away from corresponding contacts on board  140 , thereby disconnecting electrical paths between contacts on a bottom side of interposer  110  and contacts on board  140 . In various embodiments of the present invention, a shield may provide added strength to interposer  110 , thereby reducing or eliminating the bowing of interposer  110 , and thus preventing disconnections of electrical paths between contacts on a bottom side of interposer  110  and contacts on board  140 . 
     Again, embodiments of the present invention may include a board, such as a main-logic board, having a number of contacts on a top surface. An example is shown in the following figure. 
       FIG. 4  illustrates a top side of a board according to an embodiment of the present invention. Board  140  may include an area, shown as an outline of interposer  110 , that may be arranged to mate with an interposer. This area may include one or more openings  414  for accepting fasteners, such as fastener  114 . This area may also include one or more pads  410 . A ground ring  420  may also be included. Ground ring  420  may be a solid ring, or it may be a number of smaller ground pads. Ground ring  420  may be inside openings  414 , or ground ring  420  may be routed such that openings  414  are inside ground ring  420 . 
     Openings  414  may extend through board  140 . In other embodiments of the present invention, openings  414  may not extend through board  140 . Board  140  may include one or more other apparatus, circuits, or devices, such as devices  160 . 
     Embodiments of the present invention may also provide an interposer having openings and contacts on a bottom side arranged to mate with contacts  410  and ground ring  420 . An example is shown in the following figure. 
       FIG. 5  illustrates a bottom side of interposer  110  according to an embodiment of the present invention. Again, interposer  110  may include one or more openings  514 . Openings  514  may be arranged to align to openings  414  in board  140 . The bottom side of interposer  110  may also include pads  510  and ground ring  520 . These pads  510  and ground rings  520  may be arranged to mate with pads  410  and ground rings  420  on board  140 . 
     In various embodiments of the present invention, contacts  510  and  520  may be formed of one or more spring-like contacts. By using spring-like contacts, a tension or force may be applied between contacts on a bottom side of interposer  110  and contacts on a top side of board  140 . This tension or force may help to provide a reliable electrical connection between conductors in cable  130  and board  140 , and more specifically between contacts  510  on a bottom side of interposer  110  and contacts  410  on a top side of board  140 . An example of such spring-like contacts is shown in the following figure. 
       FIG. 6  illustrates a side view of a portion of interposer  110  according to an embodiment of the present invention. In this example, a bottom side contact is formed of one or more spring-like contacts  630 . As interposer  110  is fixed to a board (not shown) in a downward direction, an upward force  660  compresses spring  630 . This, in turn, ensures that spring  630  is engaged with a contact on board  140 . Contacts  630  may connect to a contact  620  on a top side of interposer  110  through path  640 . 
       FIG. 7  illustrates a top view of an interposer  110  according to an embodiment of the present invention. As before, interposer  110  may include one or more holes  514 . A top side of interposer  110  may include a number of pads  710  and one or more ground rings  720 . A shield (not shown) may be soldered or otherwise fixed to interposer  110  using ground ring  720 . Conductors in cable  130  may be soldered to one or more pads  710 . Shielding or braiding in cable  130  may connect to one or more contacts or pads  710 , ground ring  720 , or other appropriate contacts. 
     In this example, a shield having a footprint at least similar to ground ring  720  may be attached to a top side of interposer  110 . In this example, openings  514  are outside of a shield area. In other embodiments of the present invention, openings  514  may be inside the shield area. In such a case, interposer  110  may need to be attached to board  140  before this shield is attached to the top of interposer  110 , otherwise the shield may cover openings  514  and prevent insertion of fasteners. In still other embodiments of the present invention, a shield  310 , interposer  110 , and board  140 , may each having openings or holes arranged to align, and a fastener may be used in one or more such aligned holes to secure or otherwise fix the shield  310 , interposer  110 , and board  140  together. 
     Again, embodiments of the present invention may provide an interposer connector that is readily manufactured. An example is shown in the following figure. 
       FIG. 8  illustrates a method of manufacturing an interposer connector according to an embodiment of the present invention. In act  810 , a main-logic board having contact areas and one or more holes is provided. In act  820 , an interposer having openings to align with holes in the main-logic board, contacts on a bottom side, and contacts on a top side, may be provided. In act  830 , one or more conductors in a cable may be soldered or otherwise attached to contacts on a top side of interposer in act  830 . A shield may be provided on the top side of interposer in act  840 . In act  850 , openings or holes in interposer may be aligned to openings or holes of the main-logic board. Fasteners may be inserted in the openings or holes of interposer and into the openings or holes in main-logic board in act  860 . In act  870 , fasteners may be used to secure the interposer to the main-logic board. 
     In other embodiments of the present invention, the sequence of these acts may be varied. For example, the interposer may be fixed to the main-logic board using fasteners that are covered by a shield. In this example, the interposer may be secured to the main-logic board before a shield is attached to the top side of the interposer. In still other embodiments of the present invention, the fasteners may join a shield, interposer, and main-logic board together. In such embodiments, a shield may have one or more openings or holes to align with or correspond to openings or holes in the interposer and board. A fastener may be placed in each of the aligned holes to secure the shield, interposer, and board together as a unit. 
     Again, in other embodiments of the present invention, other types of fasteners besides of screws and threaded bosses may be used. An example is shown in the following figures. 
       FIG. 9  illustrates another cross section of an interposer and main-logic board aligned and fastened together according to an embodiment of the present invention. In this example, an opening in mother or main-logic board  910  is aligned with an opening in interposer  920 . The opening in mother or main-logic board  910  may extend through the main-logic board  910  as a through hole, or the opening may stop partially through main-logic board  910  as a blind hole. Expanding collet  940  may be placed through these openings. Set screw  970  may be used to fasten collet  940  to main-logic board  910 . Bolt  980  may be used to secure interposer  920  and main-logic board  910 . 
     In a specific embodiment of the present invention, set screw  970  and bolt  980  may be inserted into collet  940  at the same time. Specifically, set screw  970  may have a threaded or notched top surface for accepting a tool. Bolt  980  may be hollow to allow insertion of the tool into set screw  970 . This tool may also turn bolt  980  into place, though a separate tool and separate assembly step may be used to insert bolt  980 . Spring  990  may be used to increase contact pressure and maintain mechanical stability. 
       FIG. 10  is another flow chart of a method of assembling an interposer and main-logic board according to an embodiment of the present invention. In act  1010 , a main-logic board having contacts around a first opening is provided. An interposer having a first opening to align the first opening on the main-logic board, contacts on a first side, and contacts on a second side, is provided in act  1020 . In act  1030 , conductors are attached to contacts on the second side of the interposer. 
     In act  1040 , the interposer may be aligned to the main-logic board such that the first opening aligns to the first opening on the main-logic board and contacts on a first side of interposer mate with contacts on the main-logic board. The interposer and main-logic board may be secured by inserting a collet through the first openings and a set screw and bolt may be inserted into the collet in act  1060 . 
     The above description of embodiments of the invention has been presented for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form described, and many modifications and variations are possible in light of the teaching above. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. Thus, it will be appreciated that the invention is intended to cover all modifications and equivalents within the scope of the following claims.

Metadata:
Filing Date: 20120424
Publication Date: 20150519
Grant Date: 20150519
Priority Date: 20110425
Inventors: SHAHOIAN ERIK J.
Assignee: APPLE INC
CPC Classifications: [{"code": "H01R13/6581", "inventive": true, "first": false, "tree": "[]"}, {"code": "H01R13/6594", "inventive": true, "first": true, "tree": "[]"}, {"code": "H01R13/6581", "inventive": true, "first": true, "tree": "[]"}, {"code": "Y10T29/49149", "inventive": false, "first": false, "tree": "[]"}, {"code": "H05K2201/0311", "inventive": false, "first": false, "tree": "[]"}, {"code": "H01R12/716", "inventive": true, "first": false, "tree": "[]"}, {"code": "H05K2201/10356", "inventive": false, "first": false, "tree": "[]"}, {"code": "H01R12/7011", "inventive": true, "first": false, "tree": "[]"}, {"code": "H05K2201/10962", "inventive": false, "first": false, "tree": "[]"}, {"code": "H05K1/0219", "inventive": false, "first": false, "tree": "[]"}, {"code": "H05K2201/10356", "inventive": false, "first": false, "tree": "[]"}, {"code": "H05K2201/0311", "inventive": false, "first": false, "tree": "[]"}, {"code": "H05K3/326", "inventive": true, "first": false, "tree": "[]"}, {"code": "H05K2201/10378", "inventive": false, "first": false, "tree": "[]"}, {"code": "H05K2201/10378", "inventive": false, "first": false, "tree": "[]"}, {"code": "H05K2201/10409", "inventive": false, "first": false, "tree": "[]"}, {"code": "H05K2201/10409", "inventive": false, "first": false, "tree": "[]"}, {"code": "H05K3/34", "inventive": true, "first": false, "tree": "[]"}, {"code": "H05K3/34", "inventive": true, "first": false, "tree": "[]"}, {"code": "H05K2201/10371", "inventive": false, "first": false, "tree": "[]"}, {"code": "H01R12/7011", "inventive": true, "first": false, "tree": "[]"}, {"code": "H01R12/716", "inventive": true, "first": false, "tree": "[]"}, {"code": "H01R13/6581", "inventive": true, "first": false, "tree": "[]"}, {"code": "H01R13/6594", "inventive": true, "first": true, "tree": "[]"}, {"code": "H05K2201/10962", "inventive": false, "first": false, "tree": "[]"}, {"code": "Y10T29/49149", "inventive": false, "first": false, "tree": "[]"}, {"code": "H05K3/326", "inventive": true, "first": false, "tree": "[]"}, {"code": "H05K1/0219", "inventive": false, "first": false, "tree": "[]"}, {"code": "H05K2201/10371", "inventive": false, "first": false, "tree": "[]"}, {"code": "Y10T29/49147", "inventive": false, "first": false, "tree": "[]"}, {"code": "Y10T29/49147", "inventive": false, "first": false, "tree": "[]"}]
Family ID: 47219509