Connector assembly

Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Electrostatic capacitors – Fixed capacitor

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361399, 361413, 439 65, 439 75, H05K 720

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050601130

ABSTRACT:
This invention provides a connector assembly for forming electrical connections to at least two circuit boards disposed in a parallel surface-to-surface relationship. The assembly comprises at least two modules, each of which comprises connector elements. A first set of connector elements provides connections between the circuit board and another electrical device, and a second set of connector elements provides connections between the circuit boards. A heat sink may be provided between the circuit boards. Electronic components on the circuit boards may be sealed by means of a gel, which can also serve to transmit heat from the components.

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Patent Abstract of Japan, vol. 7, No. 204.
Patent Abstract of Japan JP-A-58 101,447.

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