Circuit card adapter

Geometrical instruments

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339176MP, H05K 107

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042329248

ABSTRACT:
An adapter for transferring the electrical connections of a circuit card of an electrical system from a fixed connector in a congested chassis area on one side of a master interconnect board to a convenient access area on the opposite side of the master board. The adapter comprises a first electrical connector element for making electrical connection to the system at a location on the opposite side of the master board in correspondence with the fixed connector, a second electrical connector element for making electrical connection to the circuit card, and an element for joining the first and second electrical connector elements mechanically and electrically adjacent the opposite side of the master board. A circuit card can be disconnected from the fixed connector and moved to the opposite side of the master board and connected to the second electrical connector of the adapter to facilitate working on the circuit card in a manner which does not increase significantly the electrical path length from the master board to the circuit card.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3663925 (1972-05-01), Proctor
patent: 3930707 (1976-01-01), Venaleck et al.
patent: 4080028 (1978-03-01), Gilbert

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