IP Library Granted Patent US 12676443
Granted Patent B2
US 12676443 · App. 18/342,432 · Granted Jul 7, 2026

Integrated scalable connector pin field EMI shielding assembly and a method for implementing same

Inventors: Alexander Trotman (Granby, CT); Katherine Jeanne Novak (East Longmeadow, MA)
Assignee: HAMILTON SUNDSTRAND CORPORATION
H01R13/6587H01R12/716H01R13/6215
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12676443
App. No.
18/342,432
Granted
Jul 7, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Shielding Assembly (EISA) for a PCBA is provided and includes an enclosure, wherein the enclosure defines an enclosure cavity and an electrically conductive foundation associated with a PCBA having an area of interest, wherein the electrically conductive foundation at least partially surrounds the area of interest, and wherein the enclosure is securely connected to the PCBA to completely cover the area of interest and to contact the electrically conductive foundation.

Claims (39)

1 . An Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Shielding Assembly (EISA) for a Printed Circuit Board Assembly (PCBA), comprising:

an enclosure, wherein the enclosure defines an enclosure cavity; and

an electrically conductive foundation associated with a PCBA having an area of interest at a first side of the PCBA,

wherein the electrically conductive foundation at least partially surrounds the area of interest, and

wherein the enclosure is securely connected to the first side of the PCBA to completely cover the area of interest and to contact the electrically conductive foundation;

wherein when a connector is installed to a second side of the PCBA opposite the first side, a connector pin field extends from the connector and through the PCBA such that the connector pin field protrudes from the first side at least partially defining the area of interest.

2 . The EISA of claim 1 , wherein the area of interest is contained within the enclosure cavity.

3 . The EISA of claim 1 , wherein the enclosure is constructed from an electromagnetic shielding material.

4 . The EISA of claim 1 , wherein the enclosure is constructed from a ferrite material.

5 . The EISA of claim 1 , wherein the electrically conductive foundation includes a plurality of mounting surfaces located along a perimeter of the area of interest.

6 . The EISA of claim 5 , wherein the electrically conductive foundation further includes at least one conductive metal trace which is located along the perimeter of the area of interest and which conductively connects the plurality of mounting surfaces.

7 . The EISA of claim 5 , wherein at least one of the plurality of mounting surfaces is configured to be connected to a ground potential.

8 . The EISA of claim 1 ,

wherein the enclosure cavity includes a cavity height, a cavity width and a cavity length, and

wherein the cavity height, cavity width and cavity length are sized to completely enclose and contain the connector pin field.

9 . An Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Shielding Assembly (EISA) for a Printed Circuit Board Assembly (PCBA), comprising:

an enclosure, wherein the enclosure defines an enclosure cavity; and

a PCBA, wherein the PCBA includes

a connector pin field protruding from a first side of the PCBA, which includes at least one connector pin and which is external to the PCBA, and

an electrically conductive foundation associated with the PCBA to at least partially surround the connector pin field,

wherein the enclosure is securely connected to the first side of the PCBA to contact the electrically conductive foundation and to completely contain the connector pin field within the enclosure cavity;

wherein when a connector is installed to a second side of the PCBA opposite the first side, the connector pin field extends from the connector through the PCBA and protrudes from the first side.

10 . The EISA of claim 9 , wherein the enclosure is constructed from an electromagnetic shielding material.

11 . The EISA of claim 9 , wherein the enclosure is constructed from a ferrite material.

12 . The EISA of claim 9 , wherein the electrically conductive foundation includes a plurality of mounting surfaces located along a perimeter of the connector pin field.

13 . The EISA of claim 12 , wherein the electrically conductive foundation further includes a plurality of conductive metal traces which are located along the perimeter of the connector pin field and which conductively connect the plurality of mounting surfaces.

14 . The EISA of claim 12 , wherein at least one of the plurality of mounting surfaces is configured to be connected to a ground potential.

15 . The EISA of claim 9 ,

wherein the enclosure cavity includes a cavity height, a cavity width and a cavity length, and

wherein the cavity height, cavity width and cavity length are sized to completely enclose and contain the connector pin field.

16 . A method for shielding an area of interest on a Printed Circuit Board Assembly (PCBA) from EMI, the method comprising:

identifying an area of interest on a first side of a PCBA design to be shielded from EMI, wherein the first side of the PCBA includes a conductive foundation configurable to a ground potential and surrounding the area of interest;

locating a shielding enclosure on the first side of the PCBA to completely cover the area of interest and to be in contact with the conductive foundation; and

securing the shielding enclosure to the PCBA to electromagnetically seal the area of interest within the shielding enclosure;

wherein when a connector is installed to a second side of the PCBA opposite the first side, a connector pin field extends from the connector and through the PCBA such that the connector pin field protrudes from the first side at least partially defining the area of interest.

17 . The method of claim 16 ,

wherein the conductive foundation includes conductive mounting interfaces and,

wherein securing includes securing the shielding enclosure with at least one mounting device to be in contact with the conductive mounting interfaces.

18 . The method of claim 17 , wherein the conductive foundation includes an electrically conductive trace which surrounds at least a portion of the area of interest.