IP Library Granted Patent US 7,227,759
Granted Patent B2
US 7,227,759 · App. 11/097,450 · Granted Jun 5, 2007

Signal-segregating connector system

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Patent No.
US 7,227,759
App. No.
11/097,450
Granted
Jun 5, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A signal-segregating connector for use in a system having a printed circuit board, a first electrical structure and a second electrical structure. The connector includes a first set of conductive elements to convey signals between the first electrical structure and the printed circuit board, and a second set of conductive elements to convey signals between the first electrical structure and the second electrical structure.

Claims (24)

1. A system comprising:

a printed circuit board having a first plurality of low speed signaling contacts;

a first electrical connector configured to accept a first electrical structure, the first electrical connector having a (i) first plurality of low speed signaling paths in electrical continuity with at least some of the first plurality of low speed signaling contacts, and (ii) a first plurality of high speed signaling paths;

a second electrical connector configured to receive a second electrical structure, the second electrical connector having a second plurality of low speed signaling paths and a second plurality of high speed signaling paths, wherein the second plurality of high speed signaling paths are physically and electrically coupled with the first plurality of high speed signaling paths to form a completed high speed signaling path that is electrically isolated from any circuit paths within the printed circuit board, and wherein the high speed signaling path does not comprise any through-holes.

2. The system of claim 1 further comprising a first electrical structure that has a plurality of contacts in electrical continuity with at least some of the first plurality of low speed signaling paths and with the first plurality of high speed signaling paths.

3. The system of claim 2 wherein the first electrical structure comprises a first dual inline memory module (DIMM) with a first memory controller and a first memory device.

4. The system of claim 3 wherein the first memory controller is in electrical continuity with the first plurality of high speed signaling paths.

5. The system of claim 4 wherein the second electrical structure comprises a second DIMM with a second memory controller and a second memory device, wherein the second memory controller is in electrical continuity with the second plurality of high speed signaling paths.

6. The system of claim 5 wherein the completed high speed signaling path is a constant impedance path.

7. The system of claim 6 wherein the first and second DIMMs comprise respective first and second edge connectors for coupling with the respective first and second electrical connectors, wherein the first and second edge connectors are identical in shape and comprise an identical configuration of electrical contacts for electrically engaging an electrical connector.

8. The system of claim 1 wherein the first plurality of high speed signaling paths are electrically coupled to the second plurality of high speed signaling paths by solder.

9. The system of claim 1 wherein the first plurality of high speed signaling paths are electrically coupled to the second plurality of high speed signaling paths by anisotropic adhesive.

10. The system of claim 1 wherein the first plurality of high speed signaling paths are electrically coupled to the second plurality of high speed signaling paths by electrical contacts on respective tips of the first and second high speed signaling paths.

11. The system of claim 1 wherein the first electrical connector has a first interface surface and the second electrical connector has a second interface surface parallel to the first interface surface, and wherein the first and second interface surfaces are configured to mechanically couple such that the first plurality of high speed signaling paths are physically and electrically engaged to the second plurality of high speed signaling paths.

12. The system of claim 11 wherein the first interface surface is configured to couple with the second interface surface in a stair-step connection.

13. The system of claim 11 wherein the first interface surface is configured to couple with the second interface surface in an interlocking connection.

14. The system of claim 11 wherein an interconnection between the first plurality of high speed electrical paths and the second plurality of high speed electrical paths does not comprise electrical stubs.

15. The system of claim 1 wherein the first electrical connector comprises a first housing portion having the first plurality of high speed signaling paths, and a second housing portion having the first plurality of low speed signaling paths, wherein the first and second housing portions are configured to form a single dual inline memory module (DIMM) connector when the first and second housing are coupled to the printed circuit board.

16. A method of transferring signals within a memory system that includes first and second memory modules mounted on respective first and second printed circuit cards, the method comprising:

providing power and ground to the first and second memory modules through a base printed circuit board; and

transferring data between the first and second memory modules over a signaling path that does not have signal continuity with any conductive paths in the base printed circuit board, wherein the signaling path does not contain any through holes, wherein transferring data between the first and second memory modules comprises transferring data between the memory modules over a signaling path formed, at least in part, by first and second connector structures that respectively secure the first and second printed circuit cards to the printed circuit board.

17. A method of transferring signals within a memory system that includes first and second memory modules, the method comprising:

transferring integrity-tolerant signals from a printed circuit board to the first and second memory modules through respective first and second electrical connectors; and

transferring integrity-sensitive signals between the first and second memory modules over a signaling path that is electrically isolated from the printed circuit board, wherein at least a portion of the signaling path passes through the first electrical connector and through the second electrical connector.