IP Library Granted Patent US 9,338,931
Granted Patent B2
US 9,338,931 · App. 13/877,295 · Granted May 10, 2016

Electronic card, an electronic device including such a card, and a method of protecting an electronics card

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Patent No.
US 9,338,931
App. No.
13/877,295
Granted
May 10, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

An electronics card comprising a stack of printed circuit layers, each comprising an electrically insulating support having at least one conductive track extending thereon, and two electromagnetic shields extending respectively over a top face and over a bottom face of the stack, each shield comprising a grid and a plate that are superposed and electrically conductive, each extending over an electrically insulating support, and the conductive tracks being obtained by solid copper type etching. The invention also provides a device including such a card, and a method of protecting such a card of such a device against a lightning strike and against electromagnetic radiation.

Claims (10)

1. An electronics card ( 2 ) comprising a stack ( 9 ) of printed circuit layers ( 10 ), each comprising an electrically insulating support ( 12 ) having at least one conductive track ( 11 ) extending thereon, and two electromagnetic shields ( 13 ) extending respectively over a top face and over a bottom face of the stack, the card being characterized in that each shield comprises a grid ( 14 ) and a plate ( 16 ) that are superposed and electrically conductive, each extending over an electrically insulating support ( 15 , 17 ), and the conductive tracks are obtained by solid copper type etching.

2. A card according to claim 1 , wherein the grid ( 14 ) extends between the support ( 17 ) of the plate ( 16 ) and the stack ( 9 ).

3. A card according to claim 1 , wherein the grid ( 14 ) has tracks that are about 1 mm wide and that are spaced apart from one another by about 5 mm.

4. An electronic device comprising a housing ( 1 ) containing at least one electronics card ( 2 ) comprising a stack ( 9 ) of printed circuit layers, each comprising an electrically insulating support ( 12 ) having at least one conductive track ( 11 ) extending thereon, and two electromagnetic shields ( 13 ) extending respectively over a top face and over a bottom face of the stack, the card being provided with an electrical connection ( 5 ) with the outside of the housing, and with at least one anti-lightning component ( 6 ), the device being characterized in that each shield comprises a grid ( 14 ) and a plate ( 16 ) that are superposed and electrically conductive, the grid and the plate being provided with means for electrically connecting them respectively to a mechanical ground ( 19 ) and to an electrical ground ( 18 ) of the device, and the conductive tracks are obtained by solid copper type etching.

5. A device according to claim 4 , wherein the grid ( 14 ) extends between the support ( 17 ) of the plate ( 16 ) and the stack ( 9 ).

6. A device according to claim 4 , wherein the grid ( 14 ) has tracks that are about 1 mm wide and that are spaced apart from one another by about 5 mm.

7. A method of protecting an electronics card ( 2 ) of an electronic device against lightning strikes and against electromagnetic radiation, the electronics card ( 2 ) comprising:

a stack ( 9 ) of printed circuit layers ( 10 ), each comprising an electrically insulating support ( 12 ) having at least one conductive track ( 11 ) extending thereon, the conductive tracks being obtained by solid copper type etching,

two electromagnetic shields ( 13 ) extending respectively over a top face and over a bottom face of the stack, each shield comprising a grid ( 14 ) and a plate ( 16 ) that are superposed and electrically conductive, each extending over an electrically insulating support ( 15 , 17 ), and at least a portion of each shield being connected to a mechanical ground of the device,

the method comprising the steps of arranging said shield portions to form a main capacitance and arranging the printed circuits of the printed circuit layers ( 10 ) to form stray capacitances in such a manner that the main capacitance and the stray capacitances form a voltage divider to limit the voltage to which the printed circuits are subjected in the event of a lightning strike.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 6, 2018
From: SAGEM DÉFENSE SÉCURITÉ
To: SAFRAN ELECTRONICS & DEFENSE
Reel/Frame 046082/0606 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 1, 2013
From: PIERSON, JEROME; ELIE, PHILIPPE
To: SAGEM DEFENSE SECURITE
Reel/Frame 030126/0384 →