5/12/2010
Carlisle Interconnect Technologies, Jerrik Division Receives Patent for New PCB in TVS Filter Connectors
Design yields reliable, low cost, lightweight
packaging
St. Augustine, Florida, May 12, 2010…
Carlisle Interconnect Technologies, Jerrik Division announces its US Patent
7,672,140, CIRCUIT BOARD CONFIGURATION, issued March 2, 2010. Using an
innovative new design CarlisleIT Jerrik has developed a printed circuit board
(PCB) for transient voltage suppression (TVS) filter connectors that
incorporate the TVS diodes directly into the PCB. Previously the TVS diodes
were clustered around the PCB in a ‘cordwood’ type arrangement. This new
development in PCB design creates a TVS filter that is more compact, lighter in
weight, costs less and is quicker to manufacture. Now military
and aerospace avionics suppliers can design electromagnetic pulse and lightning
protection into their modern equipment while using less space and weight than a
conventional filter connector. This patented design for diode packaging can be
used in several applications including military aircraft, commercial aircraft
and helicopter environments.
The ideal location for diodes to act as
TVS devices for modern avionics boards and boxes is inside the interface
connectors. When considering the higher density multi-pin connectors commonly
used, finding the room to package these diodes is a challenge.
Often
the connector industry makes use of leaded diode devices mounted into the PCB
to meet this challenge. The result is known as ‘cordwood’ stacking of the
devices around the periphery of the connector contact pattern. In other words,
for a 25 pin connector, the center of the connector would house the standard 25
contacts while additional space and weight would be added to the outer edges of
the connector to house 25 individually packaged leaded diodes. Often this
‘cordwood’ connector is double in size of a non-TVS equivalent. Depending on
the screening level specified for the diodes, lead times and costs for the
diodes could be excessive.
CarlisleIT
Jerrik’s solution to the size and weight issues is mounting the diodes in die
form directly into the PCB adjacent to the contacts that they protect. In even in the densest arrays CarlisleIT Jerrik can place a diode next to
every pin, assembling the finished connector using the same proven designs
employed in conventional filter connectors. Also, with a little more shell length, CarlisleIT Jerrik can include an electromagnetic
interference (EMI) filter array in the same package. By using this concept of
embedding the diodes within the PCBs the designer can make use of tighter
packaging and off-the-shelf dies to create a connector that matches the size of
EMI filter connectors.
About Carlisle Interconnect Technologies
For over
70 years, Carlisle Interconnect Technologies has been delivering highly
reliable products to Aerospace, Defense, Medical, Industrial and other
markets. Originally founded as the
Tensolite Company in 1940, CarlisleIT has grown dramatically and now
encompasses many recognized brands beyond Tensolite, including CDI, ECS,
Jerrik, and QMI. CarlisleIT’s commitment to innovation, global manufacturing
and continuous improvement through the Carlisle Operating System (COS) make us
ideally suited to support your most demanding programs and applications.
Headquartered in St. Augustine, Florida CarlisleIT has operations in Arizona,
California, Florida, Washington, Wisconsin and China. For more information,
visit www.CarlisleIT.com.
For more information:
Corrie Hartline, Marketing
Coordinator, (904) 494-2274, corrie.hartline@CarlisleIT.com