RF-shielding housing for a circuit, for example for the control

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Anti-inductive structures – Conductor transposition

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361818, 439607, H05K 900

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054731097

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BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates generally to a metallic or metal-coated housing, in particular for the air-bag control circuit of a motor vehicle, which provides shielding against radio-frequency radiation, having two housing sections, a printed circuit board mounted in the housing and supporting at least a part of a circuit, and a plug in the housing wall which makes via plug terminals the connection between the circuit, on the one hand, and electrical parts situated outside the housing, on the other hand, and which is already well known to the person skilled in the art, particularly one skilled in the art of motor-vehicle electronics.
The invention therefore relates to shielding circuits from RF (radio frequency) interference which acts on them from the outside. The invention also relates to the suppression of RF interference which originates from the circuit and acts on the environment.
2. Description of the Related Art
The invention was in fact initially developed for the air-bag system of a motor vehicle, which air-bag system is intended for installation in the steering wheel hub and is in accordance with Published PCT Application PCT/DE 90/00 423. It was found, however, that the invention can also be applied to other air-bag systems and even, in addition, also to all the other metallic or metal-coated housings which provide shielding against radio-frequency radiation.
In a known housing (as shown in German Utility Model 90 13 539) for shielding a circuit, a plug is provided in the housing wall. The plug is connected to the circuit by means of a connector. The housing of the plug is RF-shielded by a metal shield which surrounds it. The electrical contact to the housing is improved by spring tongues on the metal shield which press against the housing.
In this case, however, the connectors are not, or only partially, shielded inside the housing and may impair the circuit by RF radiation.
A further known housing (Research Disclosure, No. 313, May 1990, Emsworth, GB) has a lid and a base between which a printed circuit board supporting a circuit is clamped in the assembled state. The joints between the lid or base and the printed circuit board are coated with tin in order to improve the RF shielding action of the housing.
In this housing, too, the connectors which connect the plug to the printed circuit board are not shielded inside the housing and may impair the circuit as a result of HF (high frequency) radiation.
A particular problem in such housings, their plugs and their printed circuit boards (particularly in the case of air-bag systems) is the mass production and, in particular, that the components be as reliable and as easy as possible to produce and their subsequent assembly easy and reliable, but without the shielding action being allowed to suffer as a result.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The object of production at relatively low cost, low-cost production of motor-vehicle air-bag control circuits shielded from RF interference, is achieved, according to the invention, by the first housing section having a trough-shaped bay which has metallic or metal-coated walls which are at housing potential in the assembled state of the housing and in which the plug and its plug terminals directed towards the circuit are arranged; the bay, which is open only at one of its side faces facing the inside of the housing, having edges lying in a single plane and facing the open side face and on which the printed circuit board, which covers the open side face in the assembled state of the housing is mounted; and the printed circuit board being coated over a large area of its section facing the bay and containing the plug terminals with an electrically conducting layer in such a way that strips of the layer rest on the edges of the bay in the assembled state of the housing so that the layer then covers the bay and the layer is then at housing potential.
The further improvements of the invention make it possible to achieve additional advantages. In particular and inter alia

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