US20010044224A1 - Circuit board mounting system and releasable connector therefor - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to mounting systems and connectors for electronic circuit boards.
- this invention relates to a mounting system for mounting into a frame electronic circuit boards requiring cable connection to external devices, and a releasable connector suitable for use with such a mounting system.
- circuit boards that are mounted into one or more mounting frames in, for example, a television broadcast studio or post-production facility.
- Each circuit board is provided with circuitry designed to perform the particular function(s) of the device.
- these might include distribution amplifiers, routing switchers, sync pulse and test signal generators, time code readers, logo generators, analog-to-digital converters etc.
- each circuit board requires both internal connections for interfacing with power supplies and other circuit boards, and external connections for interfacing with external devices. These connections are typically detachable to provide a modular design.
- Each circuit board is supported in a compartment within the mounting frame.
- internal connections include communications busses for high speed data communication between circuit boards within the mounting frame, and power conductors for supplying power to the circuit boards, often from multiple power supplies operating at different voltage levels.
- busses and conductors can be supported on a board or “back plane” extending across the mounting frame through the circuit board compartments.
- External connections typically include standard cable connectors for the detachable connection of cables transmitting signals to, or receiving signals from, external equipment such as cameras, receivers, mixers, computers etc.
- the rear edge of each circuit board is exposed through an opening in the rear of the mounting frame, and thus the cable connectors for external connections are fastened along the rear edges of the circuit boards so as to be accessible.
- the contacts for these internal connections are provided along the rear edge of the circuit board (which is the leading edge as the board is mounted into the mounting frame), so that the contacts approach the connector in the direction of insertion of the board.
- the internal data busses and power conductors can be connected to a row of contacts along the bottom edge of the circuit board. It is possible to wire a multi-pin connector in alignment with the track, so that when the circuit board is fully inserted into a compartment the connector pins align with the appropriate contacts along the bottom edge of the circuit board. However, this would still require that the power be deactivated before a circuit board is removed, to prevent a data or low power contact brushing past a live power supply pin. Further, the cables connected to the cable connectors along the rear edge of the circuit board must all be detached in order to remove the circuit board.
- the present invention overcomes these disadvantages by providing a modular mounting system which allows a circuit board to be removed, inserted or replaced through the front of the mounting frame without deactivating power to the equipment, and in the preferred embodiment without detaching any external cables.
- the mounting system of the invention achieves a high packaging density for mounted devices and accommodates any input/output format.
- connections for external equipment are disposed along the rear edge of the circuit board, and a row of contacts for the internal connections is provided along the bottom edge of the circuit board.
- the system of the invention provides a releasable connector which retracts the connector pins into a housing when a circuit board is inserted or removed, thus eliminating the possibility of a contact on the circuit board touching a live connector pin.
- the external connections are made through adaptors that plug into the external cable connectors, which are provided on a separate plate detachably affixed to the rear of the mounting frame.
- the invention provides an actuating mechanism for the releasable connector which must be actuated in order to remove a circuit board, thus ensuring that the connector pins have disengaged from the circuit board contacts before a circuit board is moved.
- the invention permits use of two or more separate circuit boards for a device, residing in the same compartment and connected by an interface, which allows circuit boards to be repaired or upgraded by replacing a portion of the device circuitry.
- the invention also provides a novel system for cooling the mounting frame, providing heat sink tunnels in the impeller airstream and affixing the most significant heat-generating components to the heat sink.
- the impeller draws an intake airstream through a low resistance path within the mounting frame to cool the circuit board components, the most problematic heat-generating components on the circuit boards preferably being positioned directly in the path of the impeller intake.
- the present invention thus provides a circuit board mounting system for mounting at least one circuit board, comprising a mounting frame having at least one compartment, the compartment having at least a first track for slidably receiving a circuit board, at least one opening through an end of the mounting frame for exposing a rear end of the circuit board supporting at least one external connector, and an internal connector disposed in alignment with the track for engaging against at least one contact disposed adjacent to an edge of the circuit board adjoining the rear edge, wherein when the circuit board is inserted into the compartment the at least one contact is coupled to the internal connector and the external connector is accessible through the opening in the mounting frame.
- the present invention further provides a releasable connector for coupling at least one pin to at least one contact on a circuit board, comprising a housing to which the pin is mounted, and a receiving portion adapted receive an edge of a circuit board, a contact arm of the pin being movable between a closed position in which at least portion of the pin impinges into the receiving portion and an open position in which the contact arm is retracted from the receiving portion, and means for moving the contact pin between the open position and the closed position.
- the connector is provided with a plurality of pins, each pin having a contact arm movable between the closed and open positions, and the means for moving the contact arms comprises a cam strip disposed longitudinally through the housing having cams extending toward the contact arms, wherein by moving the cam strip longitudinally in one direction the cams depress the contact arms to the open position, and by moving the cam strip longitudinally in another direction the contact arms return to the closed position.
- the present invention further provides a circuit board mounting system, comprising a circuit board having a rear end supporting at least one external connector comprising a first adaptor portion, a mounting frame having at least one compartment, the compartment having at least one track for slidably receiving a circuit board, at least one opening through a first end of the mounting frame for exposing the rear end of the circuit board, and a connector plate supporting at least one cable connector on an exterior face and supporting at least one second adaptor portion on an interior face electrically coupled to the cable connector, the connector plate being disposed over the opening, wherein when the circuit board is mounted into the mounting frame through a second end opposite the first end, the first adaptor portion is coupled to the second adaptor portion to electrically couple an electrical circuit supported by the circuit board to the cable connector.
- the present invention further provides An electronic device, comprising a first circuit board supporting a first portion of a circuit for the device, a second circuit board supporting a second portion of a circuit for the device, and a rigid interface adaptor electrically coupling the first circuit board to the second circuit board, wherein the interface adaptor maintains the first circuit board in substantially rigid alignment with the second circuit board to form an integral circuit board.
- the present invention further provides a circuit board for an electronic device adapted to be mounted in a mounting frame, having at least one internal connector for electrical connection to at least one other circuit board in the mounting frame and at least one external connector for electrical connection to at least one device external to the mounting frame, wherein the internal connector is disposed adjacent to a first edge of the circuit board and the external connector is disposed adjacent to a second edge adjoining the first edge.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a first preferred embodiment of a mounting frame embodying the circuit board mounting system of the invention
- FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the mounting frame of FIG. 1,
- FIG. 3 is a front elevation of the mounting frame of FIG. 1,
- FIG. 4 is a rear elevation of the mounting frame of FIG. 1,
- FIG. 5 is a side elevation of the mounting frame of FIG. 1,
- FIG. 6 is a top plan view of a preferred embodiment of a releasable connector for the circuit board mounting system of the invention
- FIG. 7 is a bottom plan view of the releasable connector of FIG. 6,
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional end elevation of the releasable connector of FIG. 6 showing the open and closed positions of the connector
- FIG. 9 a is a cutaway plan view of a cam strip for the releasable connector of FIG. 6 in a closed position
- FIG. 9 b is a cutaway plan view of a cam strip for the releasable connector of FIG. 6 in an open position
- FIG. 10 is a top plan view of a movable track for actuating the releasable connector of FIG. 6,
- FIG. 11 is a side elevation of the track of FIG. 10,
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a circuit board for the circuit board mounting system of the invention.
- FIG. 13 is a top plan view of the circuit board of FIG. 12,
- FIG. 14 is a side elevation of the circuit board of FIG. 12,
- FIG. 15 is an enlarged plan view of a preferred external connector for mounting on the circuit board of FIG. 12,
- FIG. 16 is a perspective view of a further preferred embodiment of a circuit board for the circuit board mounting system of the invention.
- FIG. 17 is a perspective view of a still further preferred embodiment of a circuit board for the circuit board mounting system of the invention.
- FIG. 18 is a perspective view of a further preferred embodiment of a mounting frame embodying the invention.
- FIG. 19 is a side elevation of a chassis for a mounting frame embodying the invention.
- FIG. 20 is a partial top plan view of the chassis of FIG. 19 showing a preferred embodiment of a cooling system for a mounting frame embodying the invention
- FIG. 21 is a perspective view of an integrated circuit board group for a mounting frame embodying the invention.
- FIG. 22 is a top plan view of the circuit board group of FIG. 21, and
- FIGS. 23 a to 23 d are elevational views of connector plates embodying examples of various types of cable connectors.
- a first preferred embodiment of the mounting frame 10 contains evenly spaced sets of opposed slotted channels or tracks 14 , 16 , forming compartments for the circuit board 2 .
- An end compartment 18 contains a chassis 70 supporting the power supplies and other high heat-generating components, and the cooling system, as described in detail below.
- One or more dividers 13 may be provided at intermediate positions within the mounting frame 10 , to isolate compartments (for example the compartment 18 housing chassis 70 ) and to support the top panel 12 to which tracks 14 are affixed (shown only in FIG. 3).
- the circuit board 30 is illustrated in FIG. 12.
- the circuit board 30 has a rear edge 32 supporting a row of external connectors coupled to the device embodied in the circuit (not shown) supported on the circuit board 30 .
- each external connector comprises the first end 34 a of an adaptor 34 , for example one end of an SMB connector, illustrated in FIG. 15.
- the first end 34 a connects to a second end 34 b mounted on a connector plate 36 which is affixed over an opening 20 in the rear of the mounting frame 10 .
- the connector plate 36 supports at least one row of the external connectors, preferably two vertical rows as shown in FIGS. 12 and 13 to maximize the number of available cable connections, facing the interior of the mounting frame 10 .
- cable connectors 38 are coupled to the second ends 34 b of the adaptor 34 .
- External analog and digital signals are thus communicated to and from the circuit board 30 when the ends 34 a , 34 b of the adaptor 34 are coupled together.
- the ends 34 a , 34 b may be chamfered and flared, respectively, to allow for blind coupling of the adaptor 34 with some tolerance for misalignment during insertion of the circuit board 30 .
- the first end 34 a is provided with a compressible snap ring 35 which provides a snap-fit engagement into a groove (not shown) formed in the second end 34 b .
- the adaptor 34 is coupled to a BNC connector 38 by way of example, however it will be appreciated that any other type of cable interface can be used to connect the device to external equipment. Examples of some other types of connectors are illustrated in FIGS. 23 a to 23 d .
- the connectors 38 , 39 and adaptor 34 should be suitable for the type of signals intended to be communicated between the external devices and the circuit board 30 .
- a row of contacts 40 extends along one long edge of the circuit board 30 abutting the rear edge 32 .
- the contacts 40 are disposed along the bottom edge 31 , which is recessed slightly to accommodate the height of the connector 50 described below.
- the contacts 40 preferably disposed near the rear edge 32 , may comprise one or more power supply connections 40 a for supplying power to the circuit at the various voltage levels required by the device, which may include a ground, and data connections 40 b which connect the circuit to other devices within the mounting frame 10 , for example for high speed data transmission therebetween.
- the connector 50 in alignment with the rear end of the track 16 is a connector 50 .
- the connector 50 in the preferred embodiment is a releasable connector, or “zero insertion force” (ZIF) connector, in which the connector can be disengaged from the contacts of the circuit board 30 for insertion or removal.
- ZIF zero insertion force
- the connector 50 of the invention comprises a housing 52 , preferably plastic, with openings 54 through which the connector pins 56 project when the connector 50 is closed.
- the pins 56 are mounted in any suitable fashion to the bottom 52 b of the housing 52 , which in turn is secured to the mounting frame 10 as by clips 58 or by any other suitable means.
- a top portion 52 a of the housing may be connected to the bottom 52 b as by barbed latches 53 , or in any other suitable fashion, and comprises a slot 52 d (shown in FIG. 8) into which the bottom edge 31 of the circuit board 30 nests when the circuit board 30 is mounted in the connector 50 .
- the pins 56 each preferably comprise a spring loop 56 a for improved flexibility and resistance to metal fatigue, and a contact arm 56 b configured and spring biased to provide a stable connection with a contact 40 on the circuit board 30 .
- the pins 56 are connected (e.g. soldered) to the data busses and power conductors (not shown) extending throughout the mounting frame 10 at terminals 56 c .
- the contact arms 56 b are disposed in opposed rows along the insertion path of the circuit board 10 , as defined by the track 16 , impinging into the slot 52 d , to connect these data busses and power conductors to the appropriate contact 40 a or 40 b on the circuit board 30 .
- the circuit board 30 has electrically independent contacts 40 disposed along both sides of the bottom edge 30 a , and the connector 50 is thus provided with opposed rows of pins 56 corresponding thereto.
- the rows of pins 56 are spaced apart so that opposing contact arms 56 b cannot touch one another if the connector 50 is closed with no circuit board 30 in the connector 50 .
- the circuit board 30 may alternatively have contacts 40 only along one side of the bottom edge 31 , in which case a single row of pins 56 will be sufficient. In either case, preferably the contacts 40 are spaced apart a distance greater than the width of a contact arm 56 b , so that in case of misalignment of the circuit board 30 in the connector 50 the contact arm 56 b cannot short circuit adjacent contacts 40 .
- a cam strip 60 preferably formed from a low-friction plastic and having opposed laterally extending cams 62 in a sawtooth pattern, is slidably disposed through a channel 58 in the housing 52 .
- the cam strip 60 is configured so that the cams 62 depress the contact arm 56 b of each pin 56 to an open position, shown in phantom lines in FIG. 8, and recede when shifted longitudinally to a closed position so that the contact arms 56 b return to a rest position, as shown in solid lines in FIG. 8.
- a gang strip 66 is disposed along each row of contact arms 56 b to move the entire row of contact arms 56 a as a unit.
- the gang strip 66 has cam surfaces 68 complimentary to the cams 62 on the cam strip 60 , to move the rows of contact arms 56 b as the cam strip 60 is moved longitudinally in the channel 58 between the closed and open positions, respectively illustrated in FIGS. 9 a and 9 b.
- the cams 62 depress the gang strips 66 in the direction shown by the arrows in FIG. 9 b , which in turn force the contact arms 56 b to retract into the housing 52 .
- the resilience of the pins 56 causes the contact arms 56 b to move in the direction shown by the arrows in FIG. 9 a back to the rest position where, when a circuit board 30 is connected to the connector 50 , the contact arms 56 b couple the back plane circuitry to the circuit board 30 through contacts 40 a , 40 b .
- the cam strip 60 preferably comprises shoulders 60 b which limit the motion of the cam strip 60 within the housing 52 .
- the track 16 is used to actuate the cam strip 60 of the connector 50 in each compartment.
- the track 16 is mounted to the floor of the mounting frame 10 by pins 16 a engaging into slots (not shown), or is otherwise slidably affixed to the mounting frame 10 , such that the track can move longitudinally along the compartment with a limited degree of motion.
- FIG. 18 illustrates an alternative embodiment of the mounting frame 10 in which the compartments are adapted for mounting the circuit boards 30 horizontally, in which case the tracks 14 , 16 are provided along dividers 13 between the compartments. Vents 76 are provided along the side opposite the chassis 70 for providing an intake airstream to cool the circuit boards 30 .
- the principles of this embodiment are otherwise the same as in the embodiment of FIG. 12.
- the front end of the cam strip 60 which is provided with an enlargement 60 a , is lodged in the rear end of the track 16 , as shown in FIGS. 10 and 11.
- the track 16 forms an actuator for the connector 50 .
- the track 16 is in turn actuated by a knob 68 or other obstructing member which is rotationally mounted as by a pin 68 a and protrudes into the path of the circuit board 30 unless the knob 68 is turned to the open position, to thus prevent movement of the circuit board 30 unless the connector 50 is in the open position.
- Rotation of the knob 68 pulls the track 16 via eccentric linkage 68 b and thus draws the cam strip 60 to the open position.
- a new circuit board 30 can then be inserted into the tracks 14 , 16 .
- the first ends 34 a contact and are depressed into the second ends 34 b , connecting the circuit board 30 to the cable connectors 38 and/or 39 .
- the knob 68 is turned to block movement of the circuit board 30 , at the same time pushing the track 18 which in turn pushes the cam strip 60 to the closed position shown in FIG. 9 a .
- the resilient action of the spring loop 56 a pushes the contact arms 56 b onto the contacts 40 a , 40 b , to connect the device to the back plane circuitry running through the mounting frame 10 .
- the front circuit board 30 a is connected to the rear circuit board 30 b by an interface adaptor 80 or 82 having connectors at each end that mate with the contacts or complimentary connectors along the rear edge of the front circuit board 30 a and along the front edge of the rear circuit board 30 b , to integrate the circuitry of the device.
- the interface adaptor may connect to the circuit board 30 transversely, as in the interface adaptor 80 shown in FIG. 16, or may connect to the circuit board 30 longitudinally as in the interface adaptor 82 shown in FIG. 17.
- FIGS. 21 and 22 illustrate a circuit board group or cluster 90 adapted for occupying multiple compartments within the mounting frame 10 of FIG. 12.
- the circuit board cluster 90 comprises circuit boards 92 , 94 and 96 which may, for example, respectively support circuitry for video, audio and data.
- the circuit boards 92 , 94 and 96 are integrated into a cluster by a local back plane 98 (cable connectors not shown) which provides localized group busses for intercommunication between the circuit boards 92 , 94 and 96 .
- One or more of the circuit boards 92 , 94 and 96 may also be provided with rows of contacts 40 for connection to the backplane 72 to integrate the circuit board cluster 90 into the circuitry of the mounting frame 10 through connectors 50 as hereinbefore described.
- FIGS. 19 and 20 illustrate a preferred cooling system for the mounting frame of the invention.
- At least one fan 80 is mounted on a chassis 70 which preferably also supports one or more power supplies and other components common to the mounting frame 10 and connected to the circuit boards 30 via the back plane 72 .
- the chassis 70 is preferably mounted into an end compartment 18 , providing a direct route to the exterior of the mounting frame 10 through vents 74 to avoid drawing warm air over the circuit boards 30 .
- a heat sink tunnel 84 in the form of a cylindrical or inverted “U”-shaped heat sink is disposed in alignment with the impeller 82 , and in the preferred embodiment the highest heat generating components are mounted to the heat sink tunnel 84 .
- the interior opening through the heat sink tunnel 84 preferably approximates the diameter of the impeller 82 , and thus there is negligible resistance to air driven out of the mounting frame 10 by the fan 80 .
- the output airstream efficiently draws heat from the heat sink tunnel 84 , to cool the most thermally problematic of the mounting frame components.
- the intake airstream draws air from the remainder of the mounting frame interior, through vents provided in the bottom of the mounting frame 10 as shown to supply a source of fresh air to the interior of the mounting frame 10 (or in the case of the horizontally mounted circuit boards in the mounting frame 10 of FIG. 18, side-mounted vents 76 provide the fresh air supply).
- all high heat-generating components on the circuit boards 30 are located so as to be in the strongest air flow path, in direct alignment with the impeller 82 , to maximize cooling efficiency.
- a secondary fan 86 may also provided, depending upon the number of heat-generating components in any particular case, expelling air into a second heat sink tunnel 88 .
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A modular mounting system which allows a circuit board to be removed, inserted or replaced through the front of the mounting frame without deactivating power to the equipment, and in the preferred embodiment without detaching any external cables. Connections for external equipment are disposed along the rear edge of the circuit board, and a row of contacts for the internal connections is provided along the bottom edge of the circuit board. The system of the invention provides a releasable connector which retracts the connector pins into a housing when a circuit board is inserted or removed, thus eliminating the possibility of a contact on the circuit board touching a live connector pin. In the preferred embodiment the external connections are made through adaptors that plug into external cable connectors provided on a connector plate detachably affixed to the rear of the mounting frame. In the preferred embodiment the invention provides an actuating mechanism for the releasable connector which must be actuated in order to remove a circuit board, thus ensuring that the connector pins have disengaged from the circuit board contacts before a circuit board is moved. The mounting system of the invention achieves a high packaging density for mounted devices and accommodates any input/output format. The invention also permits use of two or more separate circuit boards for a device residing in the same compartment and connected by an interface, which allows circuit boards to be repaired or upgraded by replacing a portion of the device circuitry. The invention also provides a novel system for cooling the mounting frame, providing heat sink tunnels in the impeller airstream and affixing the most significant heat-generating components to the heat sink tunnels. The impeller draws an intake airstream through a low resistance path within the mounting frame to cool the circuit board components.
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- This invention relates to mounting systems and connectors for electronic circuit boards. In particular, this invention relates to a mounting system for mounting into a frame electronic circuit boards requiring cable connection to external devices, and a releasable connector suitable for use with such a mounting system.
- Many types of sophisticated electronic equipment utilize modular circuit boards mounted into a housing or mounting frame. The mounting frame provides a secure enclosure which protects the delicate circuit components and organizes the various circuit boards within a compact space.
- For example, many of the different devices utilized in audio/video broadcasting are built into circuit boards that are mounted into one or more mounting frames in, for example, a television broadcast studio or post-production facility. Each circuit board is provided with circuitry designed to perform the particular function(s) of the device. In the case of audio/video equipment these might include distribution amplifiers, routing switchers, sync pulse and test signal generators, time code readers, logo generators, analog-to-digital converters etc.
- In such applications the circuitry on each circuit board requires both internal connections for interfacing with power supplies and other circuit boards, and external connections for interfacing with external devices. These connections are typically detachable to provide a modular design. Each circuit board is supported in a compartment within the mounting frame. Typically internal connections include communications busses for high speed data communication between circuit boards within the mounting frame, and power conductors for supplying power to the circuit boards, often from multiple power supplies operating at different voltage levels.
- These busses and conductors can be supported on a board or “back plane” extending across the mounting frame through the circuit board compartments.
- External connections typically include standard cable connectors for the detachable connection of cables transmitting signals to, or receiving signals from, external equipment such as cameras, receivers, mixers, computers etc. The rear edge of each circuit board is exposed through an opening in the rear of the mounting frame, and thus the cable connectors for external connections are fastened along the rear edges of the circuit boards so as to be accessible.
- In conventional mounting systems rectangular circuit boards for each device are mounted in the mounting frame by sliding circuit boards lengthwise into the front of the mounting frame, into channels or tracks disposed along each compartment. A row of contacts along the rear edge of the circuit board mates with a connector supported on the front face of the back plane, to establish the internal connections. Typically the external cable connectors are affixed along the rear edge of a separate circuit board which is inserted into the rear of the mounting frame, the front edge of which supports a row of contacts that mate with a connector supported on the rear face of the back plane, to establish a connection between the rear circuit board and the front circuit board. This type of system is well known to those skilled in the art.
- However, the various devices utilized in such electronic equipment are subject to breakdown, upgrading, changes in system requirements and other circumstances which require that a circuit board be removed from the mounting frame and replaced with another circuit board. In conventional equipment this requires that power to the mounting frame be deactivated, to avoid the possibility of a live conductor contacting a conductor on the circuit board and damaging the delicate components of the circuit during removal or insertion. Further, all of the cable connections to the affected device must be disconnected before the rear portion of the circuit board can be removed, because the cable connectors are attached to the circuit board.
- In order to provide a conventional connector for the internal connections such as data busses and power conductors, the contacts for these internal connections are provided along the rear edge of the circuit board (which is the leading edge as the board is mounted into the mounting frame), so that the contacts approach the connector in the direction of insertion of the board. However, it is desirable to provide as many external cable connectors as possible within the limited space along the rear edge of each circuit board, which does not leave room along the rear edge for contacts for the internal connections. Size constraints do not permit the rear edge of the circuit board to be lengthened to accommodate internal connections, because space is used very sparingly in such facilities.
- The internal data busses and power conductors can be connected to a row of contacts along the bottom edge of the circuit board. It is possible to wire a multi-pin connector in alignment with the track, so that when the circuit board is fully inserted into a compartment the connector pins align with the appropriate contacts along the bottom edge of the circuit board. However, this would still require that the power be deactivated before a circuit board is removed, to prevent a data or low power contact brushing past a live power supply pin. Further, the cables connected to the cable connectors along the rear edge of the circuit board must all be detached in order to remove the circuit board.
- This presents a problem when a circuit board must be replaced while the equipment is in use, and a significant inconvenience when upgrading or changing circuit boards during equipment down-times.
- The present invention overcomes these disadvantages by providing a modular mounting system which allows a circuit board to be removed, inserted or replaced through the front of the mounting frame without deactivating power to the equipment, and in the preferred embodiment without detaching any external cables. The mounting system of the invention achieves a high packaging density for mounted devices and accommodates any input/output format.
- In the mounting system of the invention connections for external equipment are disposed along the rear edge of the circuit board, and a row of contacts for the internal connections is provided along the bottom edge of the circuit board. The system of the invention provides a releasable connector which retracts the connector pins into a housing when a circuit board is inserted or removed, thus eliminating the possibility of a contact on the circuit board touching a live connector pin. In the preferred embodiment the external connections are made through adaptors that plug into the external cable connectors, which are provided on a separate plate detachably affixed to the rear of the mounting frame.
- In the preferred embodiment the invention provides an actuating mechanism for the releasable connector which must be actuated in order to remove a circuit board, thus ensuring that the connector pins have disengaged from the circuit board contacts before a circuit board is moved.
- In another preferred embodiment the invention permits use of two or more separate circuit boards for a device, residing in the same compartment and connected by an interface, which allows circuit boards to be repaired or upgraded by replacing a portion of the device circuitry.
- The invention also provides a novel system for cooling the mounting frame, providing heat sink tunnels in the impeller airstream and affixing the most significant heat-generating components to the heat sink. The impeller draws an intake airstream through a low resistance path within the mounting frame to cool the circuit board components, the most problematic heat-generating components on the circuit boards preferably being positioned directly in the path of the impeller intake.
- The present invention thus provides a circuit board mounting system for mounting at least one circuit board, comprising a mounting frame having at least one compartment, the compartment having at least a first track for slidably receiving a circuit board, at least one opening through an end of the mounting frame for exposing a rear end of the circuit board supporting at least one external connector, and an internal connector disposed in alignment with the track for engaging against at least one contact disposed adjacent to an edge of the circuit board adjoining the rear edge, wherein when the circuit board is inserted into the compartment the at least one contact is coupled to the internal connector and the external connector is accessible through the opening in the mounting frame.
- The present invention further provides a releasable connector for coupling at least one pin to at least one contact on a circuit board, comprising a housing to which the pin is mounted, and a receiving portion adapted receive an edge of a circuit board, a contact arm of the pin being movable between a closed position in which at least portion of the pin impinges into the receiving portion and an open position in which the contact arm is retracted from the receiving portion, and means for moving the contact pin between the open position and the closed position.
- In a further aspect of the invention the connector is provided with a plurality of pins, each pin having a contact arm movable between the closed and open positions, and the means for moving the contact arms comprises a cam strip disposed longitudinally through the housing having cams extending toward the contact arms, wherein by moving the cam strip longitudinally in one direction the cams depress the contact arms to the open position, and by moving the cam strip longitudinally in another direction the contact arms return to the closed position.
- The present invention further provides a circuit board mounting system, comprising a circuit board having a rear end supporting at least one external connector comprising a first adaptor portion, a mounting frame having at least one compartment, the compartment having at least one track for slidably receiving a circuit board, at least one opening through a first end of the mounting frame for exposing the rear end of the circuit board, and a connector plate supporting at least one cable connector on an exterior face and supporting at least one second adaptor portion on an interior face electrically coupled to the cable connector, the connector plate being disposed over the opening, wherein when the circuit board is mounted into the mounting frame through a second end opposite the first end, the first adaptor portion is coupled to the second adaptor portion to electrically couple an electrical circuit supported by the circuit board to the cable connector.
- The present invention further provides An electronic device, comprising a first circuit board supporting a first portion of a circuit for the device, a second circuit board supporting a second portion of a circuit for the device, and a rigid interface adaptor electrically coupling the first circuit board to the second circuit board, wherein the interface adaptor maintains the first circuit board in substantially rigid alignment with the second circuit board to form an integral circuit board.
- The present invention further provides a circuit board for an electronic device adapted to be mounted in a mounting frame, having at least one internal connector for electrical connection to at least one other circuit board in the mounting frame and at least one external connector for electrical connection to at least one device external to the mounting frame, wherein the internal connector is disposed adjacent to a first edge of the circuit board and the external connector is disposed adjacent to a second edge adjoining the first edge.
- In drawings which illustrate by way of example only a preferred embodiment of the invention,
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a first preferred embodiment of a mounting frame embodying the circuit board mounting system of the invention,
- FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the mounting frame of FIG. 1,
- FIG. 3 is a front elevation of the mounting frame of FIG. 1,
- FIG. 4 is a rear elevation of the mounting frame of FIG. 1,
- FIG. 5 is a side elevation of the mounting frame of FIG. 1,
- FIG. 6 is a top plan view of a preferred embodiment of a releasable connector for the circuit board mounting system of the invention,
- FIG. 7 is a bottom plan view of the releasable connector of FIG. 6,
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional end elevation of the releasable connector of FIG. 6 showing the open and closed positions of the connector,
- FIG. 9a is a cutaway plan view of a cam strip for the releasable connector of FIG. 6 in a closed position,
- FIG. 9b is a cutaway plan view of a cam strip for the releasable connector of FIG. 6 in an open position,
- FIG. 10 is a top plan view of a movable track for actuating the releasable connector of FIG. 6,
- FIG. 11 is a side elevation of the track of FIG. 10,
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a circuit board for the circuit board mounting system of the invention,
- FIG. 13 is a top plan view of the circuit board of FIG. 12,
- FIG. 14 is a side elevation of the circuit board of FIG. 12,
- FIG. 15 is an enlarged plan view of a preferred external connector for mounting on the circuit board of FIG. 12,
- FIG. 16 is a perspective view of a further preferred embodiment of a circuit board for the circuit board mounting system of the invention,
- FIG. 17 is a perspective view of a still further preferred embodiment of a circuit board for the circuit board mounting system of the invention,
- FIG. 18 is a perspective view of a further preferred embodiment of a mounting frame embodying the invention,
- FIG. 19 is a side elevation of a chassis for a mounting frame embodying the invention,
- FIG. 20 is a partial top plan view of the chassis of FIG. 19 showing a preferred embodiment of a cooling system for a mounting frame embodying the invention,
- FIG. 21 is a perspective view of an integrated circuit board group for a mounting frame embodying the invention,
- FIG. 22 is a top plan view of the circuit board group of FIG. 21, and
- FIGS. 23a to 23 d are elevational views of connector plates embodying examples of various types of cable connectors.
- As illustrated in FIGS.1 to 5, a first preferred embodiment of the mounting
frame 10 according to the invention contains evenly spaced sets of opposed slotted channels or tracks 14, 16, forming compartments for the circuit board 2. Anend compartment 18 contains achassis 70 supporting the power supplies and other high heat-generating components, and the cooling system, as described in detail below. One or more dividers 13 may be provided at intermediate positions within the mountingframe 10, to isolate compartments (for example thecompartment 18 housing chassis 70) and to support the top panel 12 to which tracks 14 are affixed (shown only in FIG. 3). - The
circuit board 30 is illustrated in FIG. 12. Thecircuit board 30 has arear edge 32 supporting a row of external connectors coupled to the device embodied in the circuit (not shown) supported on thecircuit board 30. In the preferred embodiment each external connector comprises thefirst end 34 a of anadaptor 34, for example one end of an SMB connector, illustrated in FIG. 15. - The
first end 34a connects to a second end 34 b mounted on aconnector plate 36 which is affixed over an opening 20 in the rear of the mountingframe 10. Theconnector plate 36 supports at least one row of the external connectors, preferably two vertical rows as shown in FIGS. 12 and 13 to maximize the number of available cable connections, facing the interior of the mountingframe 10. On the exterior face of theconnector plate 36cable connectors 38, for example BNC type coaxial cable connectors, are coupled to the second ends 34 b of theadaptor 34. External analog and digital signals are thus communicated to and from thecircuit board 30 when the ends 34 a, 34 b of theadaptor 34 are coupled together. The ends 34 a, 34 b may be chamfered and flared, respectively, to allow for blind coupling of theadaptor 34 with some tolerance for misalignment during insertion of thecircuit board 30. - In the preferred embodiment the
first end 34 a is provided with acompressible snap ring 35 which provides a snap-fit engagement into a groove (not shown) formed in the second end 34 b. Theadaptor 34 is coupled to aBNC connector 38 by way of example, however it will be appreciated that any other type of cable interface can be used to connect the device to external equipment. Examples of some other types of connectors are illustrated in FIGS. 23a to 23 d. Theconnectors adaptor 34 should be suitable for the type of signals intended to be communicated between the external devices and thecircuit board 30. - A row of
contacts 40 extends along one long edge of thecircuit board 30 abutting therear edge 32. In the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 12 thecontacts 40 are disposed along thebottom edge 31, which is recessed slightly to accommodate the height of theconnector 50 described below. Thecontacts 40, preferably disposed near therear edge 32, may comprise one or more power supply connections 40 a for supplying power to the circuit at the various voltage levels required by the device, which may include a ground, and data connections 40 b which connect the circuit to other devices within the mountingframe 10, for example for high speed data transmission therebetween. - In alignment with the rear end of the
track 16 is aconnector 50. Theconnector 50 in the preferred embodiment is a releasable connector, or “zero insertion force” (ZIF) connector, in which the connector can be disengaged from the contacts of thecircuit board 30 for insertion or removal. A preferred embodiment is illustrated in FIGS. 6 to 9. - The
connector 50 of the invention comprises a housing 52, preferably plastic, withopenings 54 through which the connector pins 56 project when theconnector 50 is closed. Thepins 56 are mounted in any suitable fashion to the bottom 52 b of the housing 52, which in turn is secured to the mountingframe 10 as byclips 58 or by any other suitable means. Atop portion 52 a of the housing may be connected to the bottom 52 b as bybarbed latches 53, or in any other suitable fashion, and comprises a slot 52 d (shown in FIG. 8) into which thebottom edge 31 of thecircuit board 30 nests when thecircuit board 30 is mounted in theconnector 50. - The
pins 56 each preferably comprise aspring loop 56 a for improved flexibility and resistance to metal fatigue, and a contact arm 56 b configured and spring biased to provide a stable connection with acontact 40 on thecircuit board 30. - The
pins 56 are connected (e.g. soldered) to the data busses and power conductors (not shown) extending throughout the mountingframe 10 at terminals 56 c. The contact arms 56 b are disposed in opposed rows along the insertion path of thecircuit board 10, as defined by thetrack 16, impinging into the slot 52 d, to connect these data busses and power conductors to the appropriate contact 40 a or 40 b on thecircuit board 30. In the embodiment illustrated thecircuit board 30 has electricallyindependent contacts 40 disposed along both sides of thebottom edge 30 a, and theconnector 50 is thus provided with opposed rows ofpins 56 corresponding thereto. Preferably the rows ofpins 56 are spaced apart so that opposing contact arms 56 b cannot touch one another if theconnector 50 is closed with nocircuit board 30 in theconnector 50. Thecircuit board 30 may alternatively havecontacts 40 only along one side of thebottom edge 31, in which case a single row ofpins 56 will be sufficient. In either case, preferably thecontacts 40 are spaced apart a distance greater than the width of a contact arm 56 b, so that in case of misalignment of thecircuit board 30 in theconnector 50 the contact arm 56 b cannot short circuitadjacent contacts 40. - A
cam strip 60, preferably formed from a low-friction plastic and having opposed laterally extending cams 62 in a sawtooth pattern, is slidably disposed through achannel 58 in the housing 52. Thecam strip 60 is configured so that the cams 62 depress the contact arm 56 b of eachpin 56 to an open position, shown in phantom lines in FIG. 8, and recede when shifted longitudinally to a closed position so that the contact arms 56 b return to a rest position, as shown in solid lines in FIG. 8. To prevent frictional contact between thecam strip 60 and the contact arms 56 b, in the preferred embodiment agang strip 66, also preferably formed from low-friction plastic, is disposed along each row of contact arms 56 b to move the entire row ofcontact arms 56 a as a unit. Thegang strip 66 has cam surfaces 68 complimentary to the cams 62 on thecam strip 60, to move the rows of contact arms 56 b as thecam strip 60 is moved longitudinally in thechannel 58 between the closed and open positions, respectively illustrated in FIGS. 9a and 9 b. - It is also possible to move the contact arms56 b differentially, for example to disengage a power pin before disengaging the ground pin, by providing independent cam surfaces 68 actuating one or more specific contact arms 56 b and having different cam angles, or providing different cam angles to the cams 62 of the
cam strip 60. It will be appreciated that thegang strip 66 will prolong the life of theconnector 50 by eliminating frictional contact between thecam strip 60 and the contact arms 56 b, however it is not necessary to the operation of theconnector 50 and thecam strip 60 can be designed to depress the contact arms 56 b by direct contact. - Thus, when the
cam strip 60 is in the open position the cams 62 depress the gang strips 66 in the direction shown by the arrows in FIG. 9b, which in turn force the contact arms 56 b to retract into the housing 52. Preferably there is no portion of anypin 56 projecting from the housing 52 in the open position. When thecam strip 60 is moved to the closed position, the resilience of thepins 56 causes the contact arms 56 b to move in the direction shown by the arrows in FIG. 9a back to the rest position where, when acircuit board 30 is connected to theconnector 50, the contact arms 56 b couple the back plane circuitry to thecircuit board 30 through contacts 40 a, 40 b. Thecam strip 60 preferably comprises shoulders 60 b which limit the motion of thecam strip 60 within the housing 52. - In the preferred embodiment the
track 16 is used to actuate thecam strip 60 of theconnector 50 in each compartment. In the embodiment of FIG. 12 thetrack 16 is mounted to the floor of the mountingframe 10 by pins 16 a engaging into slots (not shown), or is otherwise slidably affixed to the mountingframe 10, such that the track can move longitudinally along the compartment with a limited degree of motion. - FIG. 18 illustrates an alternative embodiment of the mounting
frame 10 in which the compartments are adapted for mounting thecircuit boards 30 horizontally, in which case thetracks 14, 16 are provided along dividers 13 between the compartments.Vents 76 are provided along the side opposite thechassis 70 for providing an intake airstream to cool thecircuit boards 30. The principles of this embodiment are otherwise the same as in the embodiment of FIG. 12. - The front end of the
cam strip 60, which is provided with an enlargement 60 a, is lodged in the rear end of thetrack 16, as shown in FIGS. 10 and 11. Thus, thetrack 16 forms an actuator for theconnector 50. Preferably thetrack 16 is in turn actuated by aknob 68 or other obstructing member which is rotationally mounted as by a pin 68 a and protrudes into the path of thecircuit board 30 unless theknob 68 is turned to the open position, to thus prevent movement of thecircuit board 30 unless theconnector 50 is in the open position. Rotation of theknob 68 pulls thetrack 16 via eccentric linkage 68 b and thus draws thecam strip 60 to the open position. - In operation, where a
circuit board 30 is to be replaced theknob 68 is rotated to both release the front edge of thecircuit board 30 and pull thetrack 16, which draws thecam strip 60 to the open position. The cams 62 coacting with the cam surfaces 68 of the gang strips 66 depress the contact arms 56 b of thepins 56, which retract into the housing 52. Thecircuit board 30 can then be removed by manually grasping thepull tab 30′ at the front of thecircuit board 30 and pulling thecircuit board 30 out of the compartment, which draws theexternal connectors 34 a out of the mating adaptor portion 34 b. - A
new circuit board 30 can then be inserted into thetracks 14, 16. As the circuit board is slid into position the first ends 34a contact and are depressed into the second ends 34 b, connecting thecircuit board 30 to thecable connectors 38 and/or 39. When thecircuit board 30 has been fully inserted theknob 68 is turned to block movement of thecircuit board 30, at the same time pushing thetrack 18 which in turn pushes thecam strip 60 to the closed position shown in FIG. 9a. The resilient action of thespring loop 56 a pushes the contact arms 56 b onto the contacts 40 a, 40 b, to connect the device to the back plane circuitry running through the mountingframe 10. - In embodiments utilizing dual circuit board device, illustrated in FIGS. 16 and 17, the
front circuit board 30 a is connected to the rear circuit board 30 b by aninterface adaptor front circuit board 30 a and along the front edge of the rear circuit board 30 b, to integrate the circuitry of the device. The interface adaptor may connect to thecircuit board 30 transversely, as in theinterface adaptor 80 shown in FIG. 16, or may connect to thecircuit board 30 longitudinally as in theinterface adaptor 82 shown in FIG. 17. Once thecircuit boards 30 a, 30 b are connected to form an integral device these embodiments operates as in the previously described embodiment. (The external connectors have been omitted from FIGS. 16 and 17.) - FIGS. 21 and 22 illustrate a circuit board group or
cluster 90 adapted for occupying multiple compartments within the mountingframe 10 of FIG. 12. Thecircuit board cluster 90 comprisescircuit boards circuit boards circuit boards circuit boards contacts 40 for connection to thebackplane 72 to integrate thecircuit board cluster 90 into the circuitry of the mountingframe 10 throughconnectors 50 as hereinbefore described. - FIGS. 19 and 20 illustrate a preferred cooling system for the mounting frame of the invention. At least one
fan 80 is mounted on achassis 70 which preferably also supports one or more power supplies and other components common to the mountingframe 10 and connected to thecircuit boards 30 via theback plane 72. Thechassis 70 is preferably mounted into anend compartment 18, providing a direct route to the exterior of the mountingframe 10 throughvents 74 to avoid drawing warm air over thecircuit boards 30. - A heat sink tunnel84 in the form of a cylindrical or inverted “U”-shaped heat sink is disposed in alignment with the
impeller 82, and in the preferred embodiment the highest heat generating components are mounted to the heat sink tunnel 84. The interior opening through the heat sink tunnel 84 preferably approximates the diameter of theimpeller 82, and thus there is negligible resistance to air driven out of the mountingframe 10 by thefan 80. At the same time, the output airstream efficiently draws heat from the heat sink tunnel 84, to cool the most thermally problematic of the mounting frame components. - The intake airstream draws air from the remainder of the mounting frame interior, through vents provided in the bottom of the mounting
frame 10 as shown to supply a source of fresh air to the interior of the mounting frame 10 (or in the case of the horizontally mounted circuit boards in the mountingframe 10 of FIG. 18, side-mountedvents 76 provide the fresh air supply). In the preferred embodiment all high heat-generating components on thecircuit boards 30 are located so as to be in the strongest air flow path, in direct alignment with theimpeller 82, to maximize cooling efficiency. In the preferred embodiment a secondary fan 86 may also provided, depending upon the number of heat-generating components in any particular case, expelling air into a secondheat sink tunnel 88. - A preferred embodiment of the invention having been thus described by way of example only, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that certain modifications and adaptations may be made without departing from the scope of the invention, as set out in the appended claims. Without limiting the foregoing, it will be appreciated that the invention has been described in the context of electronic audio/video equipment, however the principles and structures used therein are equally applicable to other types of electronic equipment and the invention is not intended to be limited to the particular embodiments described and shown.
Claims (38)
1. A circuit board mounting system for mounting at least one circuit board, comprising
a mounting frame having at least one compartment, the compartment having at least a first track for slidably receiving a circuit board,
at least one opening through an end of the mounting frame for exposing a rear end of the circuit board supporting at least one external connector, and
an internal connector disposed in alignment with the track for engaging against at least one contact disposed adjacent to an edge of the circuit board adjoining the rear edge,
wherein when the circuit board is inserted into the compartment the at least one contact is coupled to the internal connector and the external connector is accessible through the opening in the mounting frame.
2. The mounting system of wherein the internal connector provides at least one pin for engaging the contact and the internal connector is actuable to disengage the pin from the contact.
claim 1
3. The mounting system of wherein the first track is provided with a longitudinal slot for receiving the circuit board, and the internal connector is provided with a slot in alignment with the slot in the first track.
claim 2
4. The mounting system of wherein the internal connector is provided with a plurality of pins for electrical connection to a plurality of contacts on the circuit board.
claim 3
5. The mounting system of wherein the internal connector is actuable to disengage the pins from the contacts by a cam strip adapted to move longitudinally between a closed position in which the pins engage the contacts and an open position in which the pins are disengaged from the contacts.
claim 4
6. The mounting system of wherein when disengaged from the contacts the pins recede into a housing of the internal connector.
claim 5
7. The mounting system of wherein the first track is slidably mounted in the mounting frame and the cam strip is actuable by movement of the first track.
claim 5
8. The mounting system of in which the first track is actuated by a rotary knob having a portion which obstructs movement of the circuit board unless the knob is rotated to open the internal connector.
claim 7
9. The mounting system of comprising a second track disposed in opposition to the first track.
claim 1
10. The mounting system of wherein the circuit board comprises a plurality of external connectors.
claim 1
11. The mounting system of wherein the external connectors each comprise a first portion of an adaptor, further comprising a connector plate supporting a second portion of the adaptor for coupling to each first portion, the second portion being electrically coupled to a cable connector supported on an exterior face of the connector plate.
claim 10
12. A releasable connector for coupling at least one pin to at least one contact on a circuit board, comprising
a housing to which the pin is mounted, and
a receiving portion adapted receive an edge of a circuit board, a contact arm of the pin being movable between a closed position in which at least portion of the pin impinges into the receiving portion and an open position in which the contact arm is retracted from the receiving portion, and
means for moving the contact pin between the open position and the closed position.
13. The connector of wherein the connector is provided with a plurality of pins, each pin having a contact arm movable between the closed and open positions.
claim 12
14. The connector of wherein the means for moving the contact arms comprises a cam strip disposed longitudinally through the housing having cams extending toward the contact arms, wherein by moving the cam strip longitudinally in one direction the cams depress the contact arms to the open position, and by moving the cam strip longitudinally in another direction the contact arms return to the closed position.
claim 13
15. The connector of wherein gang bars are provided adjacent to the contact arms, the gang bars being actuated by the cams to move a plurality of contact arms.
claim 14
16. The connector of wherein the gang bars provide cam surfaces with which the cams coact to move the contact arms.
claim 15
17. The connector of in which the pins each comprise a spring loop between an anchoring portion of the pin and the contact arm.
claim 13
18. The connector of in which the cam strip is provided with an enlargement outside of the housing and is actuable by a rigid member secured to the enlargement.
claim 14
19. The connector of wherein the cams are differentially configured to depress one or more contact arms to the open position before depressing one or more other contact arms to the open position.
claim 14
20. A circuit board mounting system, comprising
a circuit board having a rear end supporting at least one external connector comprising a first adaptor portion,
a mounting frame having at least one compartment, the compartment having at least one track for slidably receiving a circuit board,
at least one opening through a first end of the mounting frame for exposing the rear end of the circuit board, and
a connector plate supporting at least one cable connector on an exterior face and supporting at least one second adaptor portion on an interior face electrically coupled to the cable connector, the connector plate being disposed over the opening,
wherein when the circuit board is mounted into the mounting frame through a second end opposite the first end, the first adaptor portion is coupled to the second adaptor portion to electrically couple an electrical circuit supported by the circuit board to the cable connector.
21. The mounting system of wherein the circuit board comprises at least one contact disposed along an edge abutting the rear edge, further comprising an internal connector disposed along a path of insertion of the circuit board to electrically couple at least one pin in the internal connector to the contact.
claim 20
22. The mounting system of in which the circuit board comprises a plurality of contacts and the internal connector comprises a plurality of pins.
claim 21
23. The mounting system of wherein the internal connector is actuable to disengage the pin from the contact.
claim 21
24. The mounting system of wherein a first track provided with a longitudinal slot for receiving the circuit board is disposed along a path of insertion of the circuit board, and the internal connector is provided with a slot in alignment with the slot in the first track.
claim 21
25. The mounting system of wherein the internal connector is actuable to disengage the pins from the contacts by a cam strip adapted to move longitudinally between a closed position in which the pins engage the contacts and an open position in which the pins are disengaged from the contacts.
claim 24
26. The mounting system of wherein when disengaged from the contacts the pins recede into a housing of the internal connector.
claim 25
27. The mounting system of wherein the first track is slidably mounted in the mounting frame and the cam strip is actuable by movement of the first track.
claim 25
28. The mounting system of in which the first track is actuated by a rotary knob having a portion which obstructs movement of the circuit board unless the knob is rotated to open the internal connector.
claim 27
29. The mounting system of comprising a second track disposed in opposition to the first track.
claim 24
30. The mounting system of wherein the circuit board comprises a plurality of external connectors.
claim 20
31. The mounting system of wherein the external connectors each comprise a first portion of an adaptor, further comprising a connector plate supporting a second portion of the adaptor for coupling to each first portion, the second portion being electrically coupled to a cable connector supported on an exterior face of the connector plate.
claim 30
32. An electronic device, comprising
a first circuit board supporting a first portion of a circuit for the device,
a second circuit board supporting a second portion of a circuit for the device, and
a rigid interface adaptor electrically coupling the first circuit board to the second circuit board,
wherein the interface adaptor maintains the first circuit board in substantially rigid alignment with the second circuit board to form an integral circuit board.
33. The electronic device of in which the interface adaptor couples transversely to the first circuit board or to the second circuit board.
claim 32
34. The electronic device of in which the interface adaptor couples longitudinally to the first circuit board or to the second circuit board.
claim 32
35. A circuit board for an electronic device adapted to be mounted in a mounting frame, having at least one internal connector for electrical connection to at least one other circuit board in the mounting frame and at least one external connector for electrical connection to at least one device external to the mounting frame, wherein the internal connector is disposed adjacent to a first edge of the circuit board and the external connector is disposed adjacent to a second edge adjoining the first edge.
36. The circuit board of comprising a plurality of internal connectors.
claim 35
37. The circuit board of comprising a plurality of external connectors.
claim 35
38. The circuit board of comprising a plurality of external connectors.
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