Gold finger design for differential edge cards
Methods and apparatus relating to a gold finger design for differential edge cards are described. In one embodiment, a signal finger comprises a first portion to communicate electrical signals between a signal pin of a card connector and a card; and a second portion to provide a mechanical wiping surface for the signal pin. Other embodiments are also claimed and disclosed.
1 . A signal finger comprising:
a first portion to communicate electrical signals between a signal pin of a card connector and a card; and
a second portion to provide a mechanical wiping surface for the signal pin, wherein the second portion of the signal finger is electrically coupled to a second portion of a second signal finger.
2 . The signal finger of claim 1 , wherein the signal finger is coupled to an edge of the card.
3 . The signal finger of claim 1 , wherein the first portion is gold plated.
4 . The signal finger of claim 1 , wherein as the card is inserted into the card connector, the signal pin is mechanically wiped against the second portion of the signal finger to remove pin surface contamination.
5 . The signal finger of claim 1 , wherein as the card is inserted into the card connector, the signal pin is mechanically wiped against the second portion of the signal finger to remove pin surface contamination before the signal finger makes an electrical contact with the first portion of the signal finger.
6 . The signal finger of claim 1 , wherein the second portion of the signal finger is electrically coupled to a ground gold finger.
7 . The signal finger of claim 1 , wherein the second portion of the signal finger is electrically coupled to a ground gold finger through a ground via.
8 . The signal finger of claim 1 , wherein the second portion of the signal finger is electrically coupled to a second portion of a second signal finger through a ground via.
9 . The signal finger of claim 8 , wherein the second portion of the signal finger and the second portion of the second signal finger are to form a ground bar.
10 . The signal finger of claim 1 , wherein the second portion of the signal finger is electrically coupled to a ground finger through a first ground via, wherein the second portion of the signal finger is electrically coupled to a second portion of a second signal finger through a second ground via, wherein the ground finger, the second portion of the signal finger and the second portion of the second signal finger are to form a ground bar.
11 . The signal finger of claim 1 , wherein the second portion of the signal finger is electrically coupled to a ground finger through a first ground via, wherein the ground finger is coupled to ground through a plurality of ground vias.
12 . The signal finger of claim 1 , wherein the card connector is coupled to a printed circuit board, wherein the first portion is to communicate electrical signals via the signal pin between one or more components of the card and at least one component installed on the printed circuit board.
13 . A system comprising:
a motherboard having a connector to receive a signal finger; and
the signal finger comprising:
a first portion to communicate electrical signals between a signal pin of a card connector and a card; and
a second portion to provide a mechanical wiping surface for the signal pin, wherein the first portion and the second portion are electrically isolated.
14 . The system of claim 13 , wherein the signal finger is coupled to an edge of the card.
15 . The system of claim 13 , wherein the first portion is gold plated.
16 . The system of claim 13 , wherein as the card is inserted into the card connector, the signal pin is mechanically wiped against the second portion of the signal finger to remove pin surface contamination.
17 . The system of claim 13 , wherein as the card is inserted into the card connector, the signal pin is mechanically wiped against the second portion of the signal finger to remove pin surface contamination before the signal finger makes an electrical contact with the first portion of the signal finger.
18 . The system of claim 13 , further comprising a processor, having one or more processor cores, wherein the processor is to communicate with a device via the signal finger.