CA2284072A1 - Three dimensional molded sockets for mechanical and electrical component attachment - Google Patents

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CA2284072A1
CA2284072A1 CA002284072A CA2284072A CA2284072A1 CA 2284072 A1 CA2284072 A1 CA 2284072A1 CA 002284072 A CA002284072 A CA 002284072A CA 2284072 A CA2284072 A CA 2284072A CA 2284072 A1 CA2284072 A1 CA 2284072A1
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Abstract

There is disclosed herein an electrical circuit assembly which requires no solder processing, comprising an electronic component (10) having terminations (14) arranged on at least one of its surfaces, and a moulded curviplanar substrate (20) having circuit traces (30) thereon and a cavity (24) formed therein, wherein the cavity (24) substantially conforms in shape with the electronic component (10). Proximate the cavity (24) is a plurality of electrical contacts (40), arranged in matched relation with the respective terminations (14) of the electronic component (10), with at least one of the electrical contacts (40) being connected to at least one of the circuit traces (30) on the substrate (20). The cavity (24) and electrical contacts (40) are dimensioned such that an interference fit is provided between the component's terminations and the electrical contacts, such that the component (10) is held within the cavity (24) when the component (10) is placed therein. The component (10) is disposed in the cavity (24) such that its terminations (14) are in physical and electrical connection with their respective electrical contacts (40).

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I~UI~DED SOCI~~TS FOR ELECTRONIC C~ONENT ATTACBMENT
The present invention relates generally to the mounting of electronic components. More particularly, the present invention relaters to mounting electronic components to three-dimensiona:L-surface substrates using moulded sockets.
The attachmE~nt of electronic components to circuit board substrates is typically achieved by soldering.
Various soldering techniques are used in the electronics to industry, including th~a conventional practices of reflow soldering, wave ~~older:ing, and vapour-phase soldering. Each of these processes requires the use of metal alloy solders that process at relatively high temperatures. Furthermore, each of these processes has been developed for use with i5 planar circuit boards.
Recently, interest: has grown in the use of non-planar (i.e., "three-dimensional" or "curviplanar") circuit substrates as a more flexible design alternative to conventional planar circuit boards. For example, as 2o illustrated in FIG. 1A, circuits and components which in the past were placed on rigid, planar circuit boards 60 with the boards then being attached by fasteners 64 to a moulded plastic housing 62, are now being placed directly on an interior or exterior surface of the housing itself, as shown 25 in FIG. 1B. In this type of arrangement, the surface of the moulded housing 62 is typically metallised and the electronic components and circuitry are soldered thereto, the housing thus replacing the planar circuit board and serving as the substrate for the components and circuitry.
3o This arrangement offers the advantage of integrating the electronics together with the structural housings or other adjacent moulded structures, thus reducing the number of processing steps, eliminating unnecessary fasteners and other hardware 64, and reducing overall product costs.
3s However, this type of integrated structure suffers from its inability to :be processed using conventional soldering techniques, for at least two reasons. First,~the non-planar surfaces of such integrated structures cause the structures to be incompatible with conventional soldering equipment, such as reflow ovens and the like, which can only process planar substrates. Second, the plastic resins used to make such integrated structures often cannot withstand the thermal excursions and/or chemical attack of conventional solder processing.
It would be desirable, therefore, to provide a way of integrating electronic circuitry with three-dimensional to moulded substrates in such a way that would eliminate the need for soldering altogether.
The present invention provides an electrical circuit assembly which requires no solder processing, comprising an electronic component having terminations arranged on at least one of its surfaces, and a moulded curviplanar substrate having circuit traces thereon and a cavity formed therein, wherein the cavity substantially conforms in shape with the electronic component. Proximate the cavity is a plurality of electrical contacts, arranged in matched 2o relation with the respective terminations of the electronic component, with at least one of the electrical contacts being connected to at least one of the circuit traces on the substrate. The cavity and electrical contacts are dimensioned such that an interference fit is provided between the component's terminations and the electrical contacts, such that the component is held within the cavity when the component is placed therein. The component is disposed in the cavity such that its terminations are in physical and electrical connection with their respective 3o electrical contacts. The invention may also include such additional features as an adhesive placed between a bottom surface of the electronic component and a respective surface of the cavity, and an overmolding of electrically insulative material sealably covering each electronic component and a portion of the substrate peripherally adjacent each electronic component.
It is an advantage of the present invention that electronic circuits and components may be directly integrated with structural housings or other curviplanar moulded substrates, thus reducing processing steps, the number of parts .required, and overall product costs.
Another advantage of the present invention is that such integration of electronic circuits and components with curviplanar moulded substrates may be accomplished without the use of solder processing.
io Yet another advantage of the present invention is the ability to use low-temperature-melting plastic as a substrate materi<~l for such electronic circuits and components.
The invention wil.1 now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIGS. lA an<i 1B a:re perspective views of moulded structures couplE~d with electronic components and circuitry according to the prior art;
2o FIGS. 2A-2C are e:Levational cross-section views of a first embodiment of the present invention, showing, respectively, electronic components before, during, and after insertion into their respective cavities;
FIGS. 3A-3H are perspective views of various electronic components which may bE~ used in a first embodiment of the present invention, along with their respective cavities;
FIGS. 4A anc~ 48 ar_e top plan views of cavities for bottom-terminated electronic components, shown before and after electrical contact deposition, as viewed along section lines 1-1 and 2-2, of FIGS. 3D and 3E, respectively;
FIGS. 5A-5D are elevational cross-section views of additional configurations according to a first embodiment of the present invention showing nib-leaded electronic components beforE~ insertion into their respective cavities;
FIG. 5E is an enlarged, partial view of FIG. 5A, showing a lip and nibbE:d lead after insertion of the component into it.s respective cavity;
FIGS. 6A-6D are elevational cross-section views of a second embodiment of the present invention, showing, leaded electronic components before insertion of their leads into their respective receptacles;
FIGS. 7A-7D are perspective views of receptacle openings according to a second embodiment of the present invention:
FIG. 8 is an elevational, cross-sectional end view of a trough-like receptacle opening, as viewed along section line l0 8-8 of FIG. 7B;
FIGS. 9A-9D are elevational cross-section views of additional configurations according to a second embodiment of the present invention.;
FIG. 10 is a perspective view of an additional configuration according to a first embodiment of the present invention, showing a cavity and contacts incorporating a through-hole conductive path between the first and second substrate surfaces; and FIG. 11 is an elevational cross-section view taken 2o along section line 3-3 of FIG. 10.
Referring now to the drawings, FIGS. 2A-2C show a first embodiment of the present invention wherein an electronic component 10 is electrically connected to circuit traces 30 arranged on a first surface 22 of a generally curviplanar moulded plastic substrate 20, without the use of solder.
The substrate 20 may also have a second surface 23 generally conforming in shape with that of the first surface 22. The first surface 22 and second surface 23 may be exterior and 3o interior surfaces of the substrate 20, respectively, or vice versa. In this embodiment, the electronic component 10 has a body 12 with terminations 14 arranged on at least one surface thereof. A cavity 24 is formed on the first surface 22 of substrate 20, but does not extend through to the substrate's second surface 23 (i.e., the cavity 24 is not a through-hole). The shape of the cavity 24 substantially conforms with that of the component 10 to be placed therein.
Examples of such components 10 and their respective cavities 24 are shown in FIGS. 3A-3H.
Proximate the cavity 24 a plurality of electrical contacts 40 are arranged in matched relation with the terminations 14 of the component 10. At least one of these contacts 40 is connected to at least one circuit trace 30 on the substrate 20. These contacts 40 may consist of metallisations, foils, thin conductive films, pins, plates, etc. and may be formed by such processes as chemical io plating, vacuum metal vapour deposition, flex circuit in-moulding, insert moulding, lamination, embossing, adhesion, and the like. For example, the electrical contacts 40 may be tin metallisations deposited directly onto the substrate 20 (and in contact with the appropriate copper circuit traces 30) by el~~ctrodeposition. The contacts 40 may also be constructed using multiple layers of metallisations. For example, a base metallisation of copper may be deposited onto the substrate 20 when the circuit traces 30 (also typically copper) are placed thereon. On top of this base 2o metallisation a aecond layer consisting of tin may then be deposited. Addis=Tonally, intermediate layers of metal-such as palladium, go:Ld, and the like may be sandwiched between the base metallisation and the outer metallisation, to prevent the formation of undesirable intermetallic compounds therebetween. The contacts 40 are arranged on at least the inner cavity wal:Ls 25, but may also extend onto some portion of the substrate surface 22 peripheral to the cavity 24 and/or onto some portion of the cavity floor 27.
The component 10 :is placed into the cavity 24 such that 3o its terminations 14 are brought into physical and electrical connection with their respective contacts 40. This is facilitated by dimensioning the respective cavity 24 and contacts 40 for ~i given component 10 such that an interference fit is provided between the contacts 40 and the terminations 14 of the component 10, so as to hold the component 10 within the cavity 24 after insertion is completed. This is il:Lustrated in FIG. 2B, wherein the component terminations 14 are shown to encounter an interference fit with their respective contacts 40 at some point during insertion of the component 10 into the cavity 24. The inner cavity walls 25 may also be formed with a draft to further facilitate both insertion and interference.
The tolerance on such dimensions as cavity width, cavity depth, cavity wall draft angle, contact thickness, and contact draft angle should be controlled such that the interference fit will allow the component 10 to be pressed 1o into the cavity 24 to the desired depth while also holding the component 10 therein, as illustrated in FIG. 2C. This may be further facilitated by forming the contacts 40 from a substantially malleable metal alloy, and/or by placing an adhesive 15 between a bottom surface 16 of the component 10 and a surface of the cavity 24 proximate the component's bottom surface 16.
The cavity 24 and contacts 40 may be dimensioned such that the component 10 is positioned so that the component top surface 17 is substantially flush with the adjacently 2o surrounding substrate surface 22. Additionally, either with or without the component top surface 17 being flush with the substrate surface 22, an overmolding or potting 26 may be placed over a component 10 and a portion of the substrate surface 22 peripherally adjacent the component 10, thereby sealing the component 10 from any harsh environmental factors which may exist, as well as providing additional means for holding the component 10 within the cavity 24.
Such an overmolding 26 may be composed of a material which has a coefficient of thermal expansion substantially 3o equivalent to that of the substrate material, so that thermal strain therebetween may be minimised. The overmolding 26 may also cover more than one component 10.
The substrate 20 may also include internal voids 29 formed therein proximate the inner cavity walls 25, as illustrated in FIGS. 2A-2C. These voids 29 provide additional resilience to the cavity walls 25, thereby aiding in insertion and retention of the component 1D within the _ 7 _ cavity 24. The~;e voids 29 may be formed by gas injection or other means during the substrate moulding process.
Preferably both t:he terminations 14 and the contacts 40 are composed of a metal or metal alloy which is substantially inert to oxidation, such as gold, palladium, or alloys of tin., lead, and/or bismuth. Alternatively, the terminations 14 and/or contacts 40 may have a multi-layer construction wherein at least the outermost layer is composed of a metal substantially inert to oxidation, or an to inorganic antioxidant coating. However, even if the outer surfaces of the terminations 14 and/or contacts 40 are not substantially inert, further urging of the component 10 into the cavity 24 after interference is encountered will cause a wiping of the terminat:ions 14 against the contacts 40 to occur, thereby removing at least some of any oxide layer that may have formed an the terminations 14 and/or contacts 40.
It should be noted that the component 10 may have its terminations 14b arranged on its bottom surface 16, as 2o illustrated by components lOb and lOc in FIGS. 3D and 3E.
' For such a device, the contacts 40 are disposed on the inner cavity walls 25 and extend onto the cavity floor 27 underneath and in matched relation to the bottom terminations 14b. The cavity 24 is dimensioned and the contacts 40 arranged such that an interference fit is provided between the component body 12 and the cavity inner walls 25, so that the component 10 is held within the cavity 24 when the comp~~nent 10 is positioned therein. FIG. 4A
shows that notches 21 may be formed in the inner cavity 3o walls 25 in order to recess the contacts 40 away from the component body 12, so that the contacts 40 do not interfere therewith. As an alternative to the notches 21, the cavity can be dimensioned so that two opposing inner cavity walls 25 or wall portions provide an interference fit with the body 12 of the component while two other opposing inner cavity walls 25 or wall portions are spaced apart from the component body 1:Z. In this arrangement the cbntacts 40 are _ g _ disposed on the spaced-apart walls 25 or wall portions and the cavity floor 27. As a further alternative, instead of an interference fit being provided between the component body 12 and the cavity inner walls 25, it is possible to dimension the cavity walls 25 and contacts 40 such that an interference fit is provided between the component body 12 and the contacts 40 themselves, as illustrated by component lOc and contacts 40c in FIGS. 3E and 4B.
A wide variety of components can be utilised with this 1o first embodiment. For example, FIGS. 3A-3H show various terminated components l0e (such as a leadless ceramic chip carrier, or LCCC), various bottom-terminated devices 10b/lOc, a plastic leaded chip carrier (PLCC) lOp, an inverted quad-flat-pack (QFP) device lOq, and an inverted i5 dual in-line package (DIP) device lOd, along with their respective cavity and contact configurations.
When using J-leaded, gull-winged, or other components having springlike leads 18 projecting from at least one edge of the component body 12, wherein the leads 18 are 2o inwardly and resiliently deflectable toward the body 12, the cavities 24 for such devices may incorporate an additional feature to aid in holding the component 10 within the cavity 24 after insertion therein. This feature comprises a lip 50 located at an intersection between the inner cavity walls 25 25 and the substrate surface 22, as shown in FIGS. 5A-5E. The lip 50 extends a predetermined distance into the cavity 24, and may be formed, for example, by forming a ridge 51 on the substrate 20 at this location which projects toward the interior of the cavity 24 (e. g., using cam-actions during 3o the moulding of the substrate 20), followed by deposition of the contacts 40 over this ridge 51. Alternatively, the substrate 20 may be formed without such a ridge 52, and the contacts 40 may consist of metal inserts which have the lip 50 formed thereon, the inserts then being affixed to the s5 substrate 20 proximate the cavity so as to properly position the lip 50. In complement to this lip 50, each of the leads 18 is bent so as to provide an outwardly exte'hding nib 19 thereon, each nib 19 being positioned along each lead 18 such that each nib 19 is seated underneath and in contact with the lip 50 when the component 10 is positioned in the cavity 24, as shown in. FIG. 5E. Alternatively, instead of the nibs 19 being formed by bends in the leads 18, nibs 19 may be formed by welding or otherwise attaching a small tab of material 19m to each lead 18 at the appropriate place.
The extent to which the lip 50 extends inward into the cavity 24 is determined so as to allow the leads 18 to be 1o easily deflected inwardly and the component 10 to be easily inserted into th~~ cavity 24, while providing a sufficient underside lip area so that the nibs 19 may be seated thereagainst aftE~r insertion, as illustrated in FIG. 5E.
Components 10 suitable for use of this nib-and-lip feature include, but are not limited to, J-leaded devices 10j (e. g., PLCCs), inverted gull-winged devices i0g (e.g., QFPs and small outline ini:egrated circuits, or SOICs), and inverted or right-side-up through-hole-leaded devices 10t (e. g., through-hole DIPs).
(It should be noted that "leads", as used herein, denotes the type of electrical conductors which project outward from the body of the component and which generally have a length grE~ater than their thickness, such as those found on DIPs, PhCCs, QFPs, SOICs, and conventional plated-through-hole (PTFf) components, as variously shown in FIGS.
3F-3H. Likewise, "leads" may also refer to the pin-type connectors found on pin grid array (PGA) devices and some daughter boards. On the other hand, "terminations", as used herein, denotes ~~oth (J.) "leads", as just described, and (2) so the type of electrical conductor which does not project significantly from the body of the component (i.e., conductors whose length of projection out from the component body is generally less than the conductor's thickness), such as those found on end-terminated devices l0e and bottom-terminated devices lOb/lOc, as shown in FIGS. 3A-3E.
"Terminations" may also refer to the bump-like connectors found on such components as ball grid array (BGA) devices and the like.) A second embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in FIGS. 6A-6D. This embodiment comprises a component 10 having leads 18 arranged on at least one edge thereof, a curviplanar moulded substrate 20 having circuit traces 30 thereon, and a plurality of electrical receptacles 42 disposed and arranged in the substrate 20 in matched relation with the component leads 18. Each of these io receptacles 42 has an opening 44/46 therein, into which a component lead 18 may be fastenably inserted, the opening 44/46 being dimensioned such that an interference fit is provided between each individual receptacle 42 and its respective lead 18. At least one of the receptacles 42 is connected to at least one circuit trace on the substrate 20.
The component 10 is disposed such that each lead 18 is inserted into its respective receptacle 42.
Each receptacle 42 has an opening 44/46 into which its respective lead 18 is to be inserted. The opening 44/46 may 2o assume one of two different configurations, depending upon the type of leads 18 projecting from the component 10 to be inserted therein. First, for components lOj/lOg having J-leads 18j or gull-wing leads 18g, the corresponding receptacles 42 have a generally trough-like opening 46 oriented such that the opening's longitudinal axis is generally tangent to the immediately adjacent substrate surface 22, as depicted in FIGS. 7B and 7C. This type of opening 46 may also incorporate an overhang 48 formed therein, located at an intersection between the opening 3o inner walls 47 and the substrate surface 22, as shown in FIG. 8. Second, for components lOt having through-hole-type leads 18t (e. g., pin grid arrays (PGAs) lOw and DIPs lOd), the corresponding receptacles 42 have a generally bore-like opening 44 oriented such that the opening's longitudinal axis is generally orthogonal to the immediately adjacent substrate surface 22, as depicted in FIG. 7A. This opening 44 may be a through-hole going completely through to the substrate second. surface 23, or may be a blind hole.
The receptacles 42 may consist of metallisations, platings, foils, thin conductive films, and the like, which are deposited or moulded into generally trough-shaped or bore-shaped reliefs formed on the substrate surface 22, there being one relief for each receptacle 42. For example, in the case of components lOt having through-hole-type leads, the receptacles 42 may be formed by metallised or 1o plated through-holes (or blind-holes) formed in the substrate 20. Alternatively, the receptacles 42 may consist of individual metal inserts or sleeves which are inserted or moulded into the substrate 20.
Whereas in 'the first embodiment all of a component's respective contacts 40 are arranged proximate a single, component-shaped cavity 24, no such single cavity is needed in the present embodiment. In the first embodiment, the contacts 40 act collectively to restrain the entire component 10; i.E~., an interference fit is provided between (1) the contacts 40 as a whole and (2) the component 10 as a whole. However, in the present embodiment the receptacles 42 act independently rather than collectively, such that multiple interfehence :fits are provided per component; i.e., one interference fit for each individual receptacle/lead insertion is provided.
Although no singular, component-shaped cavity 24 is necessary in the present embodiment, such a cavity 24 may be provided on the :substrate surface 22 such that the component 10 is received therein when the leads 18 are inserted into 3o their respective receptacles 42. This arrangement is illustrated by component 10x in FIG. 9A. Alternatively, both the componer..t l0y and its plurality of receptacles 42 may be placed within a cavity 24, as shown in FIGS. 9B and 9D, thereby facilitating an overmolding 26 whose top surface may be generally flush with the surrounding substrate surface 22. When utilising such a recess 28 with gull-winged components lOg, a shoulder 52 may be fbrmed within the recess 28 with the receptacles 42 disposed and arranged on a top surface 54 of the shoulder 52, as shown in FIG. 9C.
This arrangement, like the previous alternative, also facilitates flush overmolding. A typical receptacle 42 for such an arrangement, wherein inverted gull-winged components 10g are situated within a recess 28, is shown in FIG. 7D.
When cavities 24 are utilised with components lOx according to the present embodiment, as shown in FIG. 9A, the inner cavity walls 25 may be dimensioned so as to to provide an interference fit between the walls 25 and the body I2 of the component 10. Likewise, for inverted gull-wing components 10g as shown in FIG. 9C, the inner cavity walls 25 may be dimensioned so as to provide an interference fit between the walls 25 and the leads 18.
In both the first and second embodiments of the present invention, there may also be circuit traces 30 arranged on the second surface 23 of the substrate 20, in addition to having circuit traces 30 arranged on the first surface 22, as illustrated in FIGS. 10 and 11. Conductive paths 38 may 2o be formed between the first and second surfaces 22/23 so as to connect one or more terminations 14 with their respective circuit traces 30 on the second surface 23. The conductive paths 38 may consist of through-holes 32 formed in the substrate 20 and plated or otherwise coated with electrically conductive material 34, or may consist of a plug or pin of conductive material 34 inserted or otherwise disposed with~.n the through-hole 32. The conductive material 34 may consist of the same material used to form the circuit traces 30 (usually copper), or the same material so used to form the contacts 40, or some different material.
Various other modifications to the present invention will, no doubt, occur to those skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains. For example, in the case of an inverted gull-wing component 10g used in the above first embodiment, the contacts 40 may be arranged on the substrate first surface 22 immediately adjacent the cavity 24, rather than on the inner cavity walls 25. In such ah arrangement, the cavity depth is dimensioned such that the component leads 18 come into physical and electrical contact with their respective electrical contacts 40 when the component lOg is positioned within the cavity 24. Also in such an arrangement, no interference fit would be provided between the contacts 40 and leads 18; rather, an interference fit is provided between the inner cavity walls 25 and the leads 18, by proper dimensioning of the cavity 24. As an additional modification, a component's leads 18 and their respective 1o electrical contacts 40 or receptacles 42 may be arranged in a staggered fashion on one or more sides of the component 10, rather than all being arranged in-line on each side.
This arrangement may help avoid adjacent contacts 40 or receptacles 42 from shorting out against each other, 35 particularly in use with finer-pitched components 10.

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1. An electrical circuit assembly, comprising: an electronic component (10) having terminations (14) arranged on at least one surface thereof; a moulded substrate (20) having a generally curviplanar first surface (22) with circuit traces (30) thereon and a cavity (24) formed therein, said cavity (24) substantially conforming in shape with said electronic component (10); and a plurality of electrical contacts (40) arranged proximate said cavity (24), said contacts (40) being arranged in matched relation, with said terminations (14) of said electronic component (10), at least one of said electrical contacts (40) being connected to at least one circuit trace (30) one said substrate (20); wherein said cavity (24) and said electrical contacts (40) are dimensioned such that an interference frit is provided between said electrical contacts and said terminations of said electronic component (10), such that said electronic component (10) is held within said cavity (24) when said component is positioned therein; said electronic component (10) being disposed in said cavity (24) such that said terminations (14) are in physical and electronic connection with their respective electrical contacts (40); characterised by said electronic component having a body (7.2) with spring-like leads (18) projecting from at least one edge of said body (12), said leads (18) being inwardly wind resiliently deflectable toward said body (12), said substrate (20) including a lip (50) located at an intersection between inner walls (25) of said cavity (24) and said first surface (22) of said substrate (20), said lip (50) extending predetermined distance into said cavity (24), wherein each of said spring-like leads (18) is bent so as to provide an outwardly extending rib (19) thereon, each nib (19) being positioned along each of said spring-like leads (18) such that each nib (19) is seated underneath and in contect with said lip (50) when said component (10) is positioned in said cavity (24).
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