Christian Schuster, Alina Deutsch, et al.
IEEE-SPI 2006
Two types of high-performance, high-density connectors, pin-in-socket, and pad-on-p ad, are investigated for providing many hundreds of signal contacts in large-panel, card-to-board applications. The two examples were selected as top-of-the-line contenders for mechanically robust interconnections that can be used for transmitting 500 Mb/s and even 1 Gb/s data-rate signals, and with comparable cost. While the pinned connector offers a proven technology, the newly introduced pad-on-pad connector can provide at least 1.5 times higher number of signal contacts and lower crosstalk. Experimental characterization of signal integrity, connector delay, impedance discontinuity, crosstalk, and maximum current capability, is performed for both connectors in order to compare their relative performance. © 1997 IEEE.
Christian Schuster, Alina Deutsch, et al.
IEEE-SPI 2006
Sungjun Chun, Anand Haridass, et al.
ECTC 2005
Alina Deutsch
Proceedings of the IEEE
Lijun Jiang, Chuan Xu, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Advanced Packaging